Among Sand and Sunrise by Stacy Henrie
Author:Stacy Henrie [Henrie, Stacy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Regency, Romance, Clean and Wholesome Regency, Clean and Wholesome Romance
Publisher: Mirror Press
Published: 2019-10-08T06:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 10
At first, the two widows stared wide-eyed and open-mouthed at Syble. Then they turned to each other and exchanged a long look. âYou think Marcus needs to get married?â Rose repeated. âWe couldnât agree more, could we, Ethel?â A full smile lifted Roseâs lined cheeks.
âIt would be so wonderful.â Ethel reached out and patted Sybleâs gloved hand. âMy Marcus is such a fine young man, and the two of you would be perfectââ
Syble blushed at their mistake and instantly shook her head. âOh no, not me.â She attempted a laugh, though it sounded forced, even to her own ears. âHe and I are friends and nothing more.â Hopefully her decisive words would put an end to the matchmaking hopes the widows seemed to have in mind.
Though he hadnât shared what sort of girl would be the right one for him, she imagined Marcus would want a wife who was soft-spoken, reserved, and socially proper. Not one given over to things like excitement or fun or spontaneity. Someone like Miss Edith Dyer. The reminder of Mr. Kirkâs fiancée pinched painfully at Sybleâs thoughts, jarring the still-healing ache of his rejection.
Rose gave a delicate cough. âDid you have someone else in mind, dear?â
âNot really,â Syble said. âAs his friend, I just want to help him. But Iâd ask that we keep this conversation between the three of us for now.â Nana and Florence didnât need to know Syble had been asking, however innocently, about Marcus.
âOf course,â the two women murmured.
âMarcus did tell me that he hasnât found the right girl to marry yet.â
Rose and Ethel glanced at each other again. âThe two of you have talked about marriage?â Ethel asked, turning back to Syble. Her tone hinted at curiosity and surprise.
Sybleâs blush deepenedâthis wasnât going as well as sheâd anticipated. âWe talked more about society and the social season and whatnot.â
âHe thought heâd found the right girl a few years ago.â Ethel fiddled with her knife and spoon. âBut she broke his heart in the end.â
So Marcus had fallen in love, at least once, in the past. Syble had suspected as much. Something about his attitude when heâd talked about his limited attendance at social functions had reminded Syble of herself after Mr. Kirk had confessed that heâd chosen Miss Dyer.
âWould you be willing to tell me what happened?â Syble wanted to hear the story, but if Ethel felt it too personal to share, she would content herself with simply knowing Marcus had loved and lost as she had.
Ethel understandably hesitated, then straightened in her chair and lowered her hands to her lap. âIt might help for her to know,â she confided to Rose, who offered a nod of approval. Returning her attention to Syble, Ethel said, âHer name is Esme. She and Marcus met at a ball at the start of the season one year. Iâve been told she is remarkably beautiful and very charming and vivacious. I think Marcus fell in love with her immediately.â
Syble shifted in her seat, the uneasiness from earlier churning anew inside her stomach.
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