Grace by Bethany Swafford
Author:Bethany Swafford
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Regency Romance, Historical Romance, Historical Fiction, Historical Novella
Publisher: Lilac Petal Press
Published: 2021-01-14T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nine
Though I expected to hear raised voices from the library, I did not. Neither of my parents said a word about what they discussed. Though Mother did not raise any further objection about my plans, she didnât try to hide her displeasure about the matter.
Mr. Melbourne arrived promptly at three oâclock in a curricle. Knowing if he had to wait, it would mean forcing him to converse with Mother, I was ready with my bonnet and gloves on. As soon as I saw him through the window, I started for the door.
âGrace!â Mother said sharply from the sitting room. âIt is bad enough you agreed to go with him, there is no reason for you to be overeager. I would speak to him before you leave. Come and sit down.â
âMother, I understand you have reservations about Mr. Melbourne,â I said as gently and with as much patience as I could manage. âHowever, you must trust that I am doing this after much consideration. If you feel the need to question and interrogate him, it will have to be another day. Iâll be back soon.â
Boldly, I hurried to the door, hearing her give a squeak of horror. When I opened it, Mr. Melbourne was on the other side, his hand raised to ply the knocker. âOh. Good day, Miss Anderson,â he said with his usual smile. âYouâre looking lovely today. Shall we be off?â
âYes,â I said eager to escape before Mother...
âHer father and I do expect her to return within the hour,â Mother said from behind me. Her tone was cold and disapproving. âAnd we will expect a detailed accounting of your time with her. There are always friends we can rely on all around Bath to keep their eyes on you.â
âHow admirable as we shall be going out into the country,â Mr. Melbourne said, doffing his hat. He then offered me his arm. âI shall return your daughter to you in one piece and unharmed, I promise. Good day, Mrs. Anderson.â
âGoodbye, Mother,â I said, linking my arm with his. I stepped out and firmly closed the door behind me. Well, that had been my intention but Mother caught the door to hold it open. âReally. Thereâs no need to see us off.â
Mother pressed her lips into a thin line and said nothing. Mr. Melbourne guided me to the curricle. âIf I didnât know better, I would say your mother has taken me in dislike,â he said in a low voice as he handed me up.
âIâm afraid my mother has a long memory and remembers an unfortunate incident from your youth,â I said with a sigh. I waited until he was seated beside me before I added, âShe seems to think it as evidence that you are unreliable.â
âWell, I shall make it my mission to prove my worth,â he declared. He took up the reins. âDoes she not realize that it has been five yearsâ time since I was a wayward youth? Sinclair took me in hand, you know. I
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