로그인Williams sat down at the dining table and slowly ate his breakfast. He looked constantly at the empty table. One of the maids came in, holding a jug filled with orange juice. She kept it on the table and was about to take her leave.
"Where is my wife?" He asked flatly. The maid flinched when she was being addressed and looked at him. "The Duchess is in her room, Your grace! She had declined having breakfast with you and wished not to be disturbed." The maid replied frankly. The Duke didn't take her message into consideration and nodded. He cut through his eggs with his cutlery and said, "Tell her I said, it's mandatory to have breakfast with me. Even if it's against her wish." His voice was hoarse as he spoke. "Your grace?" The maid uttered doubtfully and quickly held her tongue. Williams looked at her sternly. The maid awkwardly left the room and climbed up the stairs. She knocked on a door. "Your grace, may I come in?" She asked from the closed door. "Yes, you may!" The maid turned the handle and opened the door ajar. She entered the room and looked at the Duchess, as well as her colleague, Zita. Rebecca was seated at the dressing table and was writing a letter. She had already started and was about to conclude what she had intended to tell her receiver. She quickly added the closure and folded the paper. She kept the letter in the envelope and stood up from the chair. She walked towards Zita. "Please give this to Thomas. Let him deliver this letter discreetly without my husband knowing." Rebecca instructed Zita. Zita collected the letter from her and nodded. She curtsied and left the room. Rebecca had briefly narrated her experience of being married to the Duke to Crystal. She sought to be relieved as she shared her feelings with her best friend. She turned to her side and saw the other maid. "Yes?" Rebecca said plainly, with her gesture partially friendly. "Your grace, I had told the Duke what you said but he ordered that you should come down and have breakfast. Even if you intend not to." The maid answered. Rebecca listened to what she had said and rolled her eyes. "Just because I let him insult me last night, doesn't mean I'll let him force me to do things I choose not to." She gabbled, "I stand by what I had earlier. I'm not interested. And if he persists, he would have to come and tell me to my face. That's if he is not scared of me." The maid was surprised at her attitude. She had thought the Duchess was the weak type but never knew she was this bold-not the type to be easily intimidated, not even by the Duke. "Go on! Tell him what I've said." Rebecca said. The maid stalled for two minutes, eager to know if she would change her mind and regret what she had said. Rebecca stood firm on her decision. The maid curtsied and left the room. She returned to the dining table. Williams had lost his appetite and waiting for Rebecca to come downstairs. He furrowed his brow when he saw only the maid. She knew what she was about to say would definitely upset him and had her gaze on the floor. "So, where is she?" He asked icily, raising his voice at her. "The Duchess has refused to have breakfast with you. She said if you insist, you should go and tell her yourself." The maid said plainly. "She said all that?" He thundered, slapping his hand on the table. He angrily stood up from his chair. "Yes, Your grace!" She replied frighteningly. Williams pursed his lips. "You may leave." He said dismissively, pissed off by the Duchess attitude. The maid left the room. Williams walked out of the dining room and went straight to the staircase. He had climbed a stair. "Your grace?" The Duke turned his head round and looked at the person who had called him. "A letter came for you." A steward said, showing him the letter he was holding. Williams looked at the stairs. He heaved angrily and retreated from his proposed plan. He took the letter from him. He looked at the envelope and saw the royal stamp on it. "You may go!" He dismissed the steward. The steward nodded and returned to his position, at the front door. Williams quickly opened the envelope and took out the letter. He opened it and read the content. "Williams, My beloved, How are you? Surely, you're still disappointed by my absence all these months. I hadn't notified you of my travel which His Majesty had ordered that I do. He wanted me to be acquainted with my cousins who lived in the south of Scotland. I'm deeply sorry if you felt angry by my disappearance. But I write to let you know that I've returned from my unplanned trip. Please, do come and visit. Yours affectionately, Princess Fiona II." Williams was surprised at the letter. He reread the content, to be sure he hadn't assumed anything. "Fiona is back?" He muttered in disbelief. Thomas entered the room and saw the puzzled look the Duke wore. "Duke Williams," The Duke looked at him and put the letter back in the envelope. "Are you-?" Thomas asked but was cut off. "Have the horseman get me a horse. I'll be leaving soon." Williams said plainly. He quickly handed the letter to Thomas. "Keep it in the stateroom and keep an eye on the Duchess." Thomas glanced at the envelope in his hand and then, the Duke. "Is it after or before I tell the horseman of your impromptu departure?" Thomas asked confusingly. "Don't be a fool. Go and meet the horseman first." Williams replied harshly, not in the mood of his stupidity. Thomas nodded and did as he was told. The Duke looked at the staircase again, hoping to vent his anger on his wife, whom he felt insulted by her disobedience. He stalled a little and left the room.George and his wife lay down in the bed. He turned to his side and saw that his wife was already asleep. He had his eyes on her as he slowly removed the duvet. He had his feet on the floor and stood up without waking his wife. He crept to the door and quietly opened it. He snuck out of the room. He climbed down the stairs and walked towards the stateroom. He had got close to the door and saw the person, who her back against the wall. The lady heard footsteps and looked forward. She rolled her eyes when she saw him as he walked towards her. "I almost thought my coming here would be in vain." She said plainly, without making eye contact. "I had things to do." He replied. He stood in front of her and tried to touch her cheek. The lady slapped his hand and scowled at him. "What is with the attitude?" He asked her. "You were with her, weren't you?" She said, being a little jealous. "She still my wife. I can't just leave her." He answered her. He let out a sigh and had his arms roun
Williams sat down on the sofa and surveyed the interior of the house he was in."Here!" A friendly voice said.Williams looked at the person in front of him and smiled faintly. He stretched his hand and collected the cup of tea as well as its saucer. He saw the steam that came out of the liquid."Thank you, Mrs Hilda." He said plainly.Hilda hummed and stood there. She was watched him as he blew off some of the steam and took a sip of the tea."Do you like it?" She asked keenly, with a smile.Williams replied in a nod but didn't make eye contact. He kept the cup on the table in front of him."You know, I can't thank you enough for what you did for my lovely Becky. Despite knowing that she was pregnant with another's child, you still decided to marry her. Not all men would have done what you did." She said openly.Williams didn't reply. He didn't want to reveal his reasons in the cause to continue the conversation."Speaking of Rebecca, she had ret
Williams was outside the house, and stood in front of the bullseye. The sun had set and the night was slowly falling. Stars appeared in the sky one after the other and twinkled as they did. The Duke took out an arrow from the quiver and positioned it on the bow. He drew the nook on the string, moved the fetching on the grip and aimed for the bullseye. He shot the arrow and it landed on the black ring. He shook his head, disappointed that he didn't reach his aim-yellow ring.Thomas, who had been with him, observed his gestures. He knew that his master was a good archer and never missed his target. But that evening, he wasn't playing as he normally did."Your grace," He called him.Williams turned his side and flashed a glance at him. He diverted his eyes to the bullseye and shot the arrow he was holding. It landed on the white ring."I've observing your aim and I've to admit, you've been losing. Neither of the arrows you have shot has landed on either the red or yellow ring. "Are you
Fiona had gone horse riding and was returning to the castle. She got down from the horse and let the horseman lead the horse back to stable. She had got to the front door, ready to enter when she saw the carriage. It pulled over at the tree before the castle. Fiona watched keenly to see who it was and had a frown when she saw it Rebecca. She was displeased to see her and didn't conceal it. Rebecca got closer and hurried to the castle. She stopped when she saw the Princess."What a pleasant surprise!" Fiona scoffed."Where is His Majesty?" Rebecca asked eagerly."I have no idea. And if I did, I wouldn't tell you. So it's best if you return to where you had come from. That hole will befitting for you than my castle." Fiona said smugly."I didn't come for you. I just want to talk to George and I'll leave." Rebecca replied plainly."You are indeed brainless. You have no respect for your king and have boldly addressed him by his name. How dare you?" Fiona said curtly, raising her hand.
The ride to Rebecca's house was partially smooth-the path which they had taken was rocky. Rebecca looked through the window and had her eyes at the birds that flew to their nest in a tree."Your grace?" Zita called her attention.Rebecca diverted her eyes from the window to her. They sat opposite each other."Does my dress look okay? I plan not to embarrass my mistress in front of her family." She asked nervously.Rebecca couldn't help her but chuckled. She found her words amusing. Zita misunderstood the laughter and felt shy that her assumptions were right."It's best if I stay in the carriage while you go in. My dress would only cause the others to mock me." She expressed timidly."I'm not laughing at your dress. You look gorgeous and there's nothing wrong with it. Please, don't misunderstand my laughter. Your words were funny." Rebecca said jovially, sensing the sadness in her voice as well as her facial expression."My position as the Duchess doesn't mean I came from a rich family
Rebecca was folding some of Catherine's clothes and put them in the wardrobe. She closed the wardrobe and let out a sigh. She walked the bed and sat down. She was dressed to leave. She picked up her shoes and put it on. She did the same to the other. She stood on her feet and picked her handbag. She walked towards to the dressing table.Rebecca kept her bag on the table and wore the gloves she had left there. She was putting on her hat-which had roses on it-when the door opened."Your grace!"Zita had entered the room with Lady Catherine in her arms. She was crying. Rebecca turned round and looked at them. "She wouldn't stop crying." Zita said as she walked towards her.Rebecca collected her daughter and smiled at her. "Sh! It's enough, Cathy." She said softly, gently swinging her in her arms."It seems like she is hungry." Zita suspected, giving her mother a hint."It hasn't been an hour since she ate." Rebecca said airily, trying to calm her daughter down. "You've forgotten the L







