The Courtesan's Daughter and the Gentleman by Callie Hutton
Author:Callie Hutton [Hutton, Callie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Callie Hutton
Chapter 9
The next morning Lottie was interrupted in her packing by a knock on her door. Mr. Everson, the man who guarded the front door to her building, stood there, looking a tad uncomfortable. âMiss Danvers there is a gentleman and lady awaiting you downstairs. They insist they must speak with you immediately.â
Exhausted from no sleep the night before, she was a bit confused. She frowned and placed her brush, comb, and small mirror in her satchel. âDid they give their names?â
âLord Monroe and his daughterâs governess, Mrs. Temple.â
His lordship and the governess! Lottieâs stomach cramped and her heart sped up. It was truly amazing how fast bad news could appear on oneâs doorstep. âTell them I will be there momentarily.â
She pulled the mirror back out of her satchel and examined herself. She looked pale and scared; the few freckles scattered across her nose standing out. There was no way out of this. She took a deep breath and left her flat.
âGood morning, my lord. Mrs. Temple.â She had met the governess when his lordship had engaged her to groom his daughter for her presentation to Society. Now the woman sat on the dark brown sofa, glaring at her.
They both rose.
âIâm afraid it is not a good morning, Miss Danvers.â Lord Monroe looked uneasy as he addressed her.
âI will come right to the point,â Mrs. Temple said. âI have been lovely Lady Edwinaâs governess for years. I have protected her from the more sordid things in life. She is a sweet, innocent, young girl. However, it appears you had no hesitancy in speaking with one of your paramours while having tea with my charge.â
Lottie sucked in a breath. Although she certainly had something to hide, she could not let that remark pass. âI am sorry Mrs. Temple, but first of all the gentlemanâshe almost choked on the wordâwho spoke with me yesterday was not, has never been, and will never be, my paramour. I have done nothing to be ashamed of, nor would I ever expose a young girl to the part of life to which you refer.â
âDo you deny that your mother is a well-known courtesan in London?â Lord Monroe asked.
Well, then. Letâs get right to the point, shall we?
âNo, I donât deny that since it is true. However, I see no reason to continue this conversation.â She turned to leave, but Lord Monroe said, âYou are dismissed. I no longer require your services.â
Since Lottie was planning on leaving today anyway, she was about to notify all her studentâs parents. She had hopedâapparently unsuccessfullyâthat they would not find out the real reason for her abrupt departure.
âI understand.â There wasnât much more to be said about that.
âHave you no honor, Miss Danvers?â Mrs. Temple pointed her finger at Lottie. âI cannot imagine why you would take young girls as your charges when you come from such a sullied background.â
Close to tears, Lottie said, âI am sorry you feel that way, Mrs. Temple, but I do not have a sullied background. I was raised in a private girlsâ school in France.
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