Wednesday, October 24, 2007

-14- Little Upsets and Delays

Uncle Simon awoke with a start, his hands flying up to hold his aching head. “Ouch!” he exclaimed. The carriage had abruptly stopped and Higgins immediately awoke from the little nap he had been having. He saw that his master looked drawn and turning toward Lady Winter suggested, “Lady Winter, your Uncle does not appear strong enough to continue much further." Turning back to the older man, who was now emitting small sounds of someone who did not feel very well, opened the carriage door and assisted him to step outside. Almost at once, the older man bent over and relieved himself of what he had eaten earlier. Pale and shaken, he allowed Higgins to assist him to sit down on a large tree trunk.

Observing this, Lord Stanton rode his horse close to the carriage. Upon seeing the distress upon the faces of the ladies said, “Lady Winter, there is a posting inn a little further in the town of Crawley. We can put up there for the night and send the servants ahead with the baggage carriages.”

“Yes. That would be the wise thing to do,” she agreed. “I leave it all in your capable hands Lord Stanton.” She sat back and held Laura’s hand in hers. “We will stop ahead and give Uncle Simon time to rest and recover himself. Sometimes when there has been a head injury, it upsets the stomach,” she explained. Although she wondered to herself if she sounded as convincing as she tried to. It would not do to get her niece upset, too.

Lady Laura turned her head to look out the window, just in time to see her Uncle become ill once again. “Oh Aunt Minerva, he is retching once more. Poor, poor Uncle Simon. I hope he will feel better soon,” she said.

By this time, Horton, Sir Harry and Lord Stanton were standing close by the elderly gentleman. He seemed to be getting some color back into his cheeks and he was not shaking very much anymore. “It might be better if your Uncle could stretch out across the seat and Higgins can keep a bucket close by, just in case he becomes ill again,” he confided in the ladies. "Laura, would you be willing to ride up before me on my horse?”

“But of course Godfather,” she readily agreed. Sir Harry assisted her to alight and as soon as Uncle Simon was settled back in the carriage, Lord Stanton mounted his horse. Sir Harry lifted Laura up to be positioned in front of Lord Stanton, across the saddle. She arranged her skirts while Sir Harry mounted his horse. Once more the entourage was en route.

The lone rider, who had been following in their wake, kept a discreet distance. "This is most fortunate indeed. There is a good possibility that tonight I can recover what is mine." The words were softly spoken and a pleased expression flickered over the rider's face.

13 comments:

Fanton said...

I hope Uncle Simon gets well too, the poor blighter.

And welcome back!

Chaffee Street Cafe` said...

Thank you Lord Likely. Uncle Simon should recover soon.

the Domestic Minx said...

Oh welcome back, darling!!!

And the intrigue continues most deliciously!!
I do wish a speedy recovery for dear Uncle Simon!!

xox

Fanton said...

When shall we be blessed with further chapters, pray tell?

Also, Lady Laura has been honoured by my self, in a rather...unusual way. Do pass by my humble journals and see!

Chaffee Street Cafe` said...

I am feeling much recovered. My spouse shared an upper respiratory infection he got while on his London travels. Now, I feel right as rain. Ready to visit and write!

Jack Payne said...

Hmmm! The case of the wretched wretch. Why is it I think something more ominous resides in Uncle Simon's future?

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Jack Payne said...

Hey, Theresa, when are you going to breath some new life into Lady Laura and Lord Stanton? Three months is a long hiatus. I'm eager to see whether Lord Stanton turns to sinister plotting with the success you would expect from him, or, ends up shooting himself in the foot.

You put words together nicely. Good suspense creation. I'm not really familiar with plot and character development in historical novels. And, I'm always curious to learn if they run the same path as the contemporary stuff I write.

Jack Payne said...

Ah, I'm glad to see that the trials and tribulations of Uncle Simon's battles with ill health are back.

Jack Payne said...

Still waiting, patiently (???) for the next installment, Theresa.

MYM said...

Ah, intrigue & adventure. This is my first visit, so I shall have to read some of the previous posts to get caught up. Very cool. :)

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

What a hook!!! Great scene. Loved the imagery.

JJ :D

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