"She'll be down any moment now, Your Grace." Mr. Brown said and Edward nodded, straightening his stance and doing his best to ignore the curious gaze of the priest. The day was far spent and eve was far approaching. He had agreed to his butler's demand to crank open a drape and allow some natural light into the room. As a result of this, the room seemed airier and more open, the dark paneled walls gleaming and the brass handles of the large door shone as a result of daily polishing.
The room had been his father's, and his father's father before that, extending down to a long generation of men whose tales were still being passed down. All the men of Snowshill had spent considerable time in the study, only modifying it to suit individual tastes. When Edward came back from the war a broken and scarred man, he had taken over the affairs of the family in which he was the head and his only contribution to the study had been to lower the drapes.
The ticking of the clock on the mantelpiece was the only sound that could be heard in the room, and although it seemed loud, it wasn't loud enough to disrupt his thoughts which had a tendency to grow deep.
He may have reluctantly acquiesced to opening a drape, but no more than one. All the drapes close to him were still lowered and it gave him a kind of sick relief to know that his bride-to-be wouldn't run out of the study, screaming at the top of her lungs. Or worse, crumble into a faint. He may have seen the horrors of life and had been become quite adept at handling them, but he still had no idea what to do when presented with a fainting lady.
Would he have to run about in search of smelling salts? Or would he have to shake her vigorously the way he remembered his aunt doing when one of his cousins had fainted at the sight of blood?
Sighing inaudibly, he looked at the lowered drape closest to him and from the time on the wall, he knew what he would see if the drapes were opened.
The English weather was notorious for its horrible nature, but it was incredibly fairer here at the countryside than it was in London. He had spent enough years here and still had memories of how it had felt to traipse through the countryside in the evening, lazily gazing at the sky with its wide array of colors and textures, the sky taking on a warm, golden hue. The clouds were often scattered around the sky and they themselves would begin to turn shades of pink and purple as the light fades. On the days he stayed out till nightfall, the sky would darken, and stars would twinkle overhead.
His thoughts trailed off with a heavy realization that he hadn't been under the sun for what seemed like ages. He never thought he would miss it but he was mistaken.
"She's coming down the stairs, Your Grace" Mr. Brown announces from his position at the threshold, the doors wide open to usher in who would be the Lady of the Manor. Truly, he heard commotion as maids walked past, whispering excitedly amongst themselves. He understood their excitement. It had been long since anything remotely exciting had happened here in Snowshill Manor.
Everybody in the room straightened their already stiff postures and even the priest smoothed an invisible wrinkle from his robe.
The thought of the priest's robe reminded Edward of his own dressing and he held back a chuckle at how excited Mr. Brown, who doubled as his valet, had been at the prospect of getting the Duke dressed up. Left to Edward, he would have been comfortable and content with a waistcoat and trouser. After all, his bride wouldn't even get a good view of him.
Mr. Brown had quietly refuted and had set out a complete gentleman's outfit, a type fit for a visit to the king and although Edward valued his comfort above all else, he had learned to choose his battles wisely.
It was because of that reason he found himself outfitted in a tailored coat made out of finest wool and in a deep green colour which also featured a tail at the back. The coat was cut high at the waist to emphasize the broad shoulders and narrow waistline that Mr. Brown swore was the height of fashion.waistcoat, trousers, shoes. He paired that with a waistcoat made of silk and which featured a deep V-neck and was buttoned all the way to the neck. The trouser was made of excellent wool material and was held up by suspenders. Mr. Brown had then proceeded to attempt to choke him with a intricately tied cravat that was cutting off his air supply. Shoes were the last on the list and Edward had narrowly escaped being outfitted with a top hat and a cane.
In the end, he rather felt like a peacock strutted out to show off his feathers for the entertainment of others. He barely restrained himself from dragging at the cursed cravat and was waiting with bated breath to be done with the entire ceremony.
The sound of approaching footsteps grew closer and in no time, Emily strutted into the room, a vision in deep green silk and ruffles, the dress succeeding in making her look even more delectable than he thought a woman should look. Her hair was arranged in an intricate design and some curls were left to artfully frame her face.
Oh well, there's the explanation for the one hour the priest has had to wait. Edward understood that he shouldn't have expected her to get ready in such a record time, but it was a good thing that the priest had time to spare.
All the men in the room bowed and Edward bent at his waist for a few seconds, lifting himself to appraise the way her eyes flit about the room nervously, looking as wide-eyed as a doe.
Oh, it was a terrible thing that he would never be able to make her his wife in every sense.
Emily raised her head from the table, feeling pains around her neck area. With her eyes still closed, she touched it slightly and groaned silently.Opening both eyes, she looked around and realized she was still in the restaurant but it was late at night. "It is already late?" she asked herself and got a reply fr the old butler who just came back from the gents. "Yes, Her Grace." he replied, walking up to her slowly. "And where is His Grace?" the Duchess asked, showing how annoyed she is through the expression on her face. "I do not think he will be..." Mr Brown had not finished talking when Emily hit the table so loud that everyone in there, turned to take a glance at what was happening. "What do you mean?! I have waited for him and yet, he is not going to make it to this place?" Emily asked angrily.The old butler did not know how to calm her down and so he just stood without uttering a sound, arms at the back, heads down.Seeing the old butler not responding, she annoyingly carri
The royal guard quietly walked into the manor which he had seen the Duke's younger brother in. Looking around, he gave a voiceless sound at what he saw. He could not help but put his hand over his head and shake it for what seemed like forever. The structure of the manor made him wonder if it was Williams that owned it or another person. He, then, looked at the floor to see if he could sight a stick for clearing the bush that prevented him from passing.On catching sight of one, he picked it immediately and used it for the purpose. Swinging it, he made way for himself into the manor. "What type of building is this?" he said as he shook his head. He stood in front of the manor in an akimbo position. Sighing, he decided to enter into the manor. Surprisingly, the door was opened wide and this made the guard stop and look back. "Is there not anyone staying here? Why does it look so quiet?" He asked himself as he held the handle of the door. Summoning courage, he entered into the buildin
"I want you to help me monitor the Duke's younger brother, Williams." Mr Brown said as he put his hands in his pocket. The statement uttered by the old butler surprised the total guard and made him open his eyes wide. "The Duke's younger brother? Why?" he asked."I will explain everything to you later on. Just make sure you check every movement he makes and steps he carries." Mr Brown said. "Oh, Okay. I will do just that." the guard replied, bowing his head slightly. They, then, moved back to the living room to join the rest. Going inside, they met the old housekeeper, the Duchess and Duke walking down the stairs. "We will get going now." the royal guards said, smiling to the old butler. "Okay." Mr Brown answered. The royal guards headed to the entrance and left. Turning to Mr Dewhurst, the old butler walked to where they were seated. "Sister Emily!" Beauty exclaimed and ran to her sister who was also running towards her direction. "Beauty!" Emily shouted, hugging her younger sist
"Was that how he got to know about black magic?" Edward asked Mr Brown who was seated near him."Yes. And he hid it from your brother." Mr Brown answered. "Do you know why?" the old butler added, facing the Duke. "No, I....." Edward, then, looked at Mr Brown intensely. The old butler looked at him as if saying "you really do not know?" The Duke looked back at the floor and suddenly tapped his lap twice."I know! Because Williams will use it for his bad purpose." he said, looking at the old butler. "Exactly, His Grace." Mr Brown said, nodding his head. "So if he had the opportunity without my father's help, he would use it against everyone right?" Edward asked. "Yes and also use it against the person that denied him that opportunity." the old butler concluded. "That would mean death....right?" the Duke asked, slowly looking at the ceiling and immediately to the old butler. "Yes." Mr Brown replied. At this point, Mr Brown needed the Duke to get the point he wanted to prove to him. "H
The Duke and Mr Brown got to the manor in no time. This was because they whipped the horses to run faster. Now that they had a proper clue of what they wanted to deal with, they individually made up their minds to end the whole situation."Finally, we are here." Mr Brown muttered as he came down from the horse. He called the second stable boy."Yes sir." the boy answered. "I need you to call the royal guards for me. Tell them it is very urgent." the old butler said, as he rubbed the horse's back. "Okay sir." the boy replied, running as fast as his legs could carry him."Have you told him what to do?" the Duke asked, approaching the barn. "Yes, His Grace." Mr Brown responded. "Good." Edward said, looking into the woods."What do we need to do now?" the old butler asked. "We just need to find the killer since we are this close." Edward replied. "But first, there is something I need to show you. Follow me." the Duke added, going out of the barn and heading to the manor. "Okay His Grace."
"If I were in his shoes, I would have dealt with the Duke severely. But I would not let it be obvious that I am the one carrying out the acts. It would just be like an insect, eating up the vegetable from within." Hannah said firmly. Emily looked at her, opened her mouth and waved one of her fingers in the air as if to say something. Hannah thought she had offended the Duchess and immediately knelt to beg her. "I am so sorry Her Gra...." She was about finishing the statement when Emily interrupted her."No no, that was not what I meant. Please rise." Emily said as she assisted the housekeeper to stand by using both of her hands. She held her shoulders tight and said "Look Hannah, you have really helped me to see what I needed. I can not walk on this journey alone." the Duchess added."I need your help. I would explain everything to you." Emily said as she quickly dragged the housekeeper by her hand and ran as fast as she could. "Her Grace, I do not seem to understand what is going..