로그인The sun had risen and was partially overshadowed by the clouds. The clouds were of two colours-grey and white-which indicated the chance of rain later that day. The winds blew less violently as it did days ago.
Williams was in his room, seated on a stool and had a paintbrush in his hand. His room was wide, wider than the Duchess' as well as the rest. There was a king-sized bed, which had plain blue bedsheets; there was a bedside table which had a lamp on it; the room was really arid as it had more windows than other's and there were different paintings hung on the wall. Williams had an obsession for art when he was a child and had been blessed with a talent to visually present his ideas or thoughts through painting. A part of the room-close to the windows on the left side of room-was used an art room. His tools were properly arranged on the table and were in order. He moved the brush on the canvas in front of him and painted what he had in his mind. The painting was half done, almost revealing what is it was. Williams was had the brush in a colour on the palette and was about to continue his painting when he abruptly stopped. The Lady's cry from the Duchess' room had interrupted his concentration. He angrily kept the palette on the table beside him and stood on his feet. He was annoyed by the child's continuous cries. He left his room and went to the Duchess'. Williams entered the room and was a little surprised. He had partially closed the door behind him and walked further into the room. He looked at the bed and saw the Lady as she cried for her mother's attention. Rebecca wasn't in the room and had left her daughter unattended. Williams stared at the child blankly as she cried. Her cries only annoyed him. "My life had been peaceful until you came along." He blurted out, wearing a plain look, "If your mother wanted to have you that much, she should be at your side constantly to make sure you don't annoy me." The door opened softly and Rebecca came in. She was startled by the figure in her room. "Your grace?" She said doubtfully, in a feeble voice. The Duke heard her and turned his head round. He flashed a glance at her and looked at the child, who was still crying. Rebecca heard her daughter's voice and walked towards her. She saw that had been crying and quickly carried her in her arms. "It's okay. I am here." She said affectionately to her daughter, in a soft voice. The Lady stopped as she recognized her mother's voice as well as her touch. She was two weeks old and could see clearly. Rebecca smiled at her daughter and gently swung her in her arms. She had named her Catherine. "Why did you leave her unattended? Didn't her cry bothered you as much as it bothered me?" He asked curtly, in a stern voice. Rebecca diverted her eyes from her child's to the Duke. She saw the frown he had worn. "I didn't leave her unattended. I had fed her and stayed with her until she fell asleep. I only went downstairs to have breakfast." She answered timidly. "But she wasn't asleep when I entered. She almost removed the house from its foundation with her cry." He said ironically. "My child is harmless and can barely do much asides eating and sleeping." She replied plainly. "But she has certainly become a thorn in my flesh. Can't she do anything useful rather than disturbing everyone with her cry? It's unbearable." He said frigidly, annoying by the child's presence. "She is just a child and can't control herself." She retorted, upset by his attitude towards her daughter. "But you can prevent it." He shot back at her. His voice frightened the child and caused her to cry again. Rebecca softly hushed her daughter and made her daughter calm. "She is just a child and has done you no wrong. Why would you treat her with this much bitterness?" She inquired eagerly. Williams turned a deaf ear to the question and remained mute. Rebecca wished to know his resentment towards her daughter but he avoided the question. "Just keep her out of my way. If she gets close to me by chance, I'll be force to separate you from her." He warned her, keeping a straight face. "If our presence irritate you, then why did you bring us here? We were better off in my parents' house. At least, we would be comfortable." She asked him, raising her voice at him. "Like I said, keep her away from me." He repeated. He was firm. He turned around and walked to the door. "If we aren't welcome, we may as well leave your house and go back to where we came from." She said openly, still maintaining her boldness. Williams stopped. He pondered what she said and looked at her. "And you think I'll allow to go that easily? Certainly not! The child can leave; I don't care where or whom you leave her with. As long as she is in this house, I will never be pleased with her. But you, you can't leave. You're my wife and whatever I say stands. Don't think you can get away from me easily." He told her off. Rebecca looked at him fearfully. She wasn't expecting to get such a response from him. The Duke left the room and returned to where he had come from. Rebecca looked at her daughter, who was asleep and feared for her life. <"Your grace?"The knock on the door disrupted Rebecca's sleep. She blearily opened her eyes and sluggishly sat up. She covered her mouth as she yawned. She removed the duvet and stood on her feet. She walked towards the door. Rebecca pulled the door open and saw Zita."Zita, you-.""I'm sorry to wake you, Duchess but you've visitors. They are waiting for you in the living room." Zita said quickly, feeling edgy."Visitors?" Rebecca asked doubtfully.Zita replied in a nod. Rebecca looked away from the door and glanced at the cot. Catherine was still asleep."You..." She said as she faced Zita,"...look after the Lady while I go and meet the visitors.""Okay, Your grace. But whatever that happens, please don't leave." Zita said coaxingly.Rebecca became perplexed. She wanted to ask more questions but refrained from doing so. She left the room and climbed down the stairs. Halfway down, she saw everyone, asides the stewards and the maid, in the li
Crystal arranged the clean plates in the cabinet and closed it. She scanned the kitchen and was pleased with the way it was neat and tidy. Christian entered the kitchen through the back door and was stunned."Is it my kitchen or did I enter the wrong house?" He asked her, closing the door behind him."It is yours." She replied cheerily.Christian hummed as he walked towards her. He hugged her from behind and pecked her cheeks."That's thanks to you." He said sweetly.Crystal giggled. Her cheeks were slightly red."At last mon chou, I have to sadly let you leave today." He said playfully."I would've love to spend the night here but your aunt wants me to help with the cooking for the party. You will come, won't you?" She asked him as she broke the hug. She faced him."I will try but there is no guarantee I would. Let's-." The knock on the door interrupted his conversation."I guess someone is at the door." He said, looking at the door leading
The carriage pulled over at the entrance of the castle. The horseman got down and opened it for Rebecca. Rebecca smiled at him faintly and got out while carrying Catherine. She glanced at the castle and then her daughter. She heaved and walked to the door.The guard at the entrance pulled it open for her. Rebecca, unused to such treatment, entered inside. She walked through the corridor and arrived at the throne room. She saw the maids standing on a queue. They curtsied in front of her."Was this really necessary?" She said inwardly."You decided to come." Rebecca turned to her side and saw Violet. Her facial expression wasn't welcoming and her tone sounded a bit harsh. Rebecca swallowed nervously and glanced at Catherine, who babbled as she tried to pull her mother's curly hair."Your Majesty." She acknowledged her and curtsied.Violet rolled her eyes and looked at her sternly."You can quit the good girl act. I have already learnt about your affair wit
Violet pulled the door open and entered the room. She let out a sigh as she closed the door behind her. She walked towards the bed and sat down on it. She turned to her side and looked through the slightly opened window.The clouds moved towards the direction the wind blew, partially overshadowing the moon. She had her gaze at it and barely the door creak open. George saw her and smiled. He walked towards her. He glanced at the moon."It's bright tonight." He said plainly.Violet was startled when she heard him. "Your Majesty," She stammered."Did I startled you?" He asked her.Violet replied in a nod. George hummed and sat down beside her. He caressed her arm, slowly touching her face. He leant closer, kissing her neck."George, I'm not interested." She declined softly.George paused and furrowed his brow confusingly. He looked at her. Violet flashed a glance at him and looked away when their eyes met."This is the first time you've turned me do
Rebecca bit her lips nervously. Zita stood there, confused on what was going on. She glanced at the two-Rebecca and George-and waited for either one of them to shed light to what was said. "What do you mean daughter?" Rebecca stammered."The one you had. I still can't believe you would hide such a news from me." George said coldly."I clearly don't know what you are talking about." Rebecca denied, without making eye contact. "Don't play dumb, Becky. The truth is quite evident in this case." George said frigidly. "What's going on here?"George turned to his side when he recognized the voice. Fiona as well as her companion, Tracey, entered the living room. "Your Majesty," Fiona said airily, surprised to see her brother. She curtsied in front of him."Oh, Your Majesty! It's a pleasure to see you again." Tracey said happily."I don't feel the same." George said bluntly. He diverted his attention to Rebecca."If you keep stalling, I'll go and g
A carriage pulled over at Drill Hall and Roy got out. He adjusted his jacket and nodded at the man at the door. He walked in and was stunned by the decorations as well as the population in there. The hall was enormous and spacious. He walked further, scanning different nobles and royals he could identify."Mrs April was right. They do treat it as a festival. Just look at how many are in attendance. So many wealthy men." He said to himself as he continued walking,"Which of these men did Rebecca get involved with?"Roy stopped and thought about his plan."If I go to them one by one inquiring about that maid, they were will either think I'm crazy or I'm a bandit." Roy turned towards the door and caught a glimpse of someone. He gazed at the person as he walked through the door."Is that Duke Williams?" He said doubtfully.Williams entered the hall, being nonchalant about the event. He had a blank facial expression, making it difficult to tell if he was happ
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
"Ah!" "Your grace!" The knight said fearfully, in a loud voice. Williams looked at him arm and saw that he had been shot there. He grimaced in pain. The knight looked away and sighted the man who had shot the arrow amongst the crowd. "Your grace, y
Williams stayed close to a window and looked through it. He glanced at his arm, which was wrapped with a bandage, tried to bend his elbow. He did but moaned in pain. He left his arm. "Your grace," Someone said from the door. Williams turned his head round and looke
Fiona walked to the dining room and looked at the table. The Duke as well as his mother were seated at the table. She had a smile as walked to the table."Good morning, Mrs Tracey!" She said cheerily as she pulled up a chair. The chair she has pulled was closed to the Duke's on the other sid







