Monday, August 25, 2008

-17- Destinations and Lady Laura's Discovery

The next morning was hailed by a very colorful rooster, singing the arrival of the sunrise. The sky was clear and there was not a cloud on the horizon. Everyone sat round the table sharing a full breakfast and talking gaily. Uncle Simon seemed very well and was telling everyone that he was well rested and his behavior indicated he spoke the truth.

They took their leave, and once in the carriage, Alice sat on her beloved mistress’s lap. Lady Winter leaned forward and rubbed Alice's little head. "You have been a very good kitty and a wonderful traveler. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't see it for myself." She smiled that gorgeous and radiant smile that captured many a heart. Lady Laura began wondering if her godfather had anything to do with her Aunt's good mood. She had caught them stealing glances when they believed they unobserved. Inwardly Laura hugged herself. Glad to be so close to London, her come-out imminent and the two people she loved the most beside her, she wanted to pinch herself that her dreams were finally coming true.

Just then Sir Harry rode up to her window. Smiling broadly he asked, "Lady Laura, would you care to ride with me in Hyde Park tomorrow afternoon? The fashionable hour is five o'clock and I will be able to introduce you to some of my friends." She turned to look at her Aunt to see if she approved. Nodding her head, Lady Winter patted her niece's hand. "Yes, Sir Harry, that would be very nice indeed," she replied politely. "Good. I shall call for you at half past four tomorrow." The outing was set and then Sir Sebastian rode up to the window as Sir Harry's horse trotted ahead, "Lady Winter," his deep voice caressed her name. "Would you do me the honor of riding with me tomorrow so we may join in the fun?" he asked. She replied, "But of course. I shall be happy to accompany you my lord." He smiled and a glint lit his eyes. He urged his horse forward and rode ahead of their traveling carriage. Both ladies gazed out the window smiling, as their carriage rolled onward toward London.

Lady Laura was happy about her discovery. Her Aunt and her godfather did like each other. This was going to be very exciting. The season would afford her many happy hours of entertainment and so many new delights. She saw the tops of houses and buildings, in the distance and exclaimed, "Oh, do look Aunt, we have arrived in London!"

1 comment:

Jack Payne said...

Uncle Simon is too good to be true. I don't quite trust him. Justified?