Emma
My eyebrows furrow in confusion; realising that by the look on his face—it shows well enough to see hesitation deep within. Then again, he seems like he's debating with himself whether he should be telling me or not, yet the chances
EmeryMy eyebrows furrow at the sound of my phone ringing, making me let out a deep sigh before glancing back at Emma—who has fallen asleep for the past couple of hours while I've been busy going through next week's activities with the duke.
EmeryMy mind drifts away to my conversation with Cole last night—instantly making me zone out. It has been on my mind and I can't stop thinking about it at all even when I'mherewith Emma.
Emery''It has been ten days,Your Highness. You haven't touched your food. Shall I get you something else to eat? The queen worries about your wellbeing,'' I keep on looking at the glass window; not sparing a second glance at one of the servants. I'm don't feel like I need to consume anything and it has not
Emery''I'm going to Australia,'' Evelyn pushes the door open; instantly catching my attention before looking up at her—leaning back on my seat.
Emery''I don't need your lecture,'' I say without turning around to look at my mother—who'sprobablygoing to start asking me about Hannah and the baby. Then, she's going to ask me about Emma.
Emma''We're going to Australia,'' I say,deadlyserious.
EmmaThe three of us are standing at the front door as I try to look for anything in particular. My eyes won't stop glancing back and forth onto my phone; wanting to make sure that this is the right address and that we are not lost. That would be trouble for us.
EmmaWe stay still for the next few seconds,somehow, I feel like this is the truth that I've been looking for. The way he clenches his jaw in defeat; it shows it all.