Murder at the Mayfair Hotel by Archer C J
Author:Archer, C J [Archer, C J]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780648856115
Google: D8W0zQEACAAJ
Publisher: C.J. Archer
Published: 2020-12-15T10:08:00+00:00
Chapter 8
I could tell by the way Harmony brushed my hair that something bothered her. She raked the brush through with vigorous strokes then thumped it down on the dressing table.
âYou donât have to do my hair if you donât want to,â I said. âIâm capable of doing it myself.â
âI want to.â
âThen can you be a little gentler? Iâd like some hair left when youâve finished.â
Hand on hip, she regarded me in the mirrorâs reflection. âWhen I told you to ask Victor to open a locked door for you, I wasnât expecting you to leave the hotel in the middle of the night.â
âAh. So you heard about that.â
âThe whole hotel heard!â
I spun around in the chair. âMy uncle?â
âI donât think anyone would have told the Bainbridges. We donât talk to them as freely as we do each other.â
I turned back to the mirror. âDoes anyone know that I went out with Victor?â
âNo, but you probably should have let on that you met him. Everyone thinks you went out alone. A lady canât do that without everyone thinking the worst of her.â
âI donât care what the staff think. I know what I was doing, and it wasnât what youâre implying. Just as long as my uncle doesnât hear of it. Iâd rather not incur his wrath this early in our acquaintance.â
Harmony twisted a section of my hair and checked the effect in the mirror. Satisfied, she proceeded to stick pins into it. Fortunately her temper had cooled and she didnât stab my scalp. âNext time you have to go out at night alone, wear a disguise so the doorman doesnât recognize you.â
âHe wouldnât let me back in if I didnât show my face. Or if he did, the night porter would accost me in the foyer.â
âThen just donât go out. You canât have nasty gossip attached to you.â
I sighed. I wasnât going to win, even if I reminded her that a murderer needed to be caught.
âSo where did you go?â she asked.
âIâd rather not tell you until I have more answers. I donât want to implicate an innocent person.â
âI can just ask Victor.â
I hadnât sworn Victor to silence, but I hoped he would also be discreet. I suspected Harmony could be quite determined when she wanted to be, however.
âIâm not sure if we discovered anything important anyway,â I went on. âIt was probably nothing.â
She finished my hair and left to begin her cleaning duties while I ate breakfast, delivered by one of the footmen. He eyed me with a narrowed gaze as he passed me the tray and did not wish me a good morning as he had done the day before. It would seem my reputation was thoroughly ruined, at least as far as the staff were concerned.
I nibbled the toast but left the boiled eggs untouched. I was still reeling from the news that Mr. Armitage had been arrested for theft as a boy. If Mrs. Warrick knew him back then, and knew of the arrest, she would certainly
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