Chapter 22
whe gard at the
or small orchid, her eyes indisused. The plant was in well cared for, clearly a result of medienbuds attendiar
dira noived that even the other onschils in the small co
“Why would Mother Mary plan so many onclids, yet choose the one she took
mat rate with to give to me? die wondered. Is it just because
she loves orchids, or is there something else.
Could it have something to do with my mother?”
The thought suddenly hither, and she was surprised by the idea he felt a deep urge to figure out what the conection between the Reverend her mother was, and what had really happened all those years ago
Clenching her teeth, Eliza called out to James ahead, “I and Gray, stop
Without besitation, the cattlage showed and came to a stop at the foot of Most Westin
Elira, still holding the orchid, got out of the carriage again.
She looked up at the winding road ahead, stretching all the way si to the chauds
“Lady Eliza, have you left something behind at the Numery? Jamies askril, dearly confusei).
Eliza shook her head “No, it’s not that. I just want to try one last time”
No matter what Mary’s reasons were, no matter how close she might have been to her mother, Eliza’s determination to break free from the Stonor family was unshakable—even if it meant risking her life,
“Lord Gray, would you mind bolding the orchid for me while I got Please wall here for my return” She handed the orchid to him with a smile that could light up the room. “This time, I’m sure I’ll make the Reverend agree;”
t quite understand her intentions. He was about to voice his concerns when he saw Eliza turn toward the Nummery perched atoge
At Bru, james didn’t e Mount Westin
Els did not turn around. Her voice, calm and unwavering, Trached him with quiet determination. “There is no need to worry, I can endure this
Her purpose was steadfast.
prayen.
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