Chapter 6
[Cordella]
I was surprised this morning by breakfast in bed and a cheery smile.
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“Good morning, Madam,” April is in her full mald uniform today, including her nice dress and apron, even her hair styled in a neat little bun. “If it pleases you I have brought you breakfast.”
If it pleases me? Something isn’t quite right about her today.
“Th…ank you,” I say hesitantly. “Are we expecting company?” Maybe that is why she is dressed so fine and practicing her manners. “A foreign dignitary, perhaps? The President?”
“No, Madam. It is just the two of us today.” A large smile stretches across her face as she glances out the window into the garden. “It is a beautiful day. I hear it is good to get a little exercise as you recover from being ill. When you are done with breakfast, might I suggest a walk in the garden?”
“I’m not sure it is a good idea,” I say honestly. Even though I am feeling so much better with more energy. there is something about April’s behavior that is making me nervous. She’s been cruel to me for the last 5 years. I don’t trust this sudden kindness,
April bows her head, her hands folded in front of her contritely. “Madam, it is Master Atlas‘ wish that I take better care of you and treat you with the consideration you deserve, as Lady of the house,” she keeps her face pointed down as she adds. “Please allow me to do my job.
Startled, my hand flutters to my chest, resting above my heart, my body overwhelmed with a sudden rush of warmth. Atlas cares about how I’ve been treated enough to scold April, his childhood nanny.
Is it possible that he might actually…care?
I nod my head in acquiescence and eat the rest of my breakfast in silence. Despite my distrust of April’s motives, the fresh air does feel good and the garden is indeed beautiful today.
What was that?
A flash of bright color blinks between the trees. As it becomes more clear, I see that it is a beautiful woman, her hair pulled up professionally wearing a bright pink dress and jacket. In her hand is the handle of a large suitcase, like the kind you might take on a long vacation.
She is marching towards the front door like a woman on a mission. It takes a moment for her face to come into focus, but then I realize exactly who she is: Sydney, Atlas‘ secretary. The pretty blond who looks like my sister.
But why is she here at my house? With a suitcase?
I don’t know why, but a sense of panic overtakes me. Feeling a sudden rush of energy, I chase after her, leaving April behind and rushing to meet her at the door. I arrive just as her hand hovers over the doorbell.
“Excuse me, why are you here?” I ask, my tone hard and cold. “What are you doing here, at my house?”
She takes a step back, her eyes wide and innocent. “Atlas said I should come.” She blinks her long lashes at me and I feel a rush of heat at her casual use of my husband’s name, reminding me how familiar the two of them had been in the cafe.
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A flood of scenarios flash behind my eyes, none of them good. He wouldn’t dare to bring his mistress into our house. He wouldn’t be that disrespectful…would he?
“With a suitcase? A large suitcase?” I continue to interrogate her, my arms folded across my chest, blocking her entry. I look around. April is missing. I wonder where she ran off to
discomfort, her smile brightens. “He wanted me to come. And I,” she blushes prettily, looking to the side to avoid my eyes as she adds. “I wouldn’t want to disappoint him.”
My heart stops beating in my chest. Her words are kind, her manner sweet, but something is sparkling in her eyes that I do not trust. There is no way I am letting her past the front door.
She refuses to comply and we spend the next 15 minutes discussing whether or not it is proper for her to refusing be alone at my husband’s house with a suitcase. Neither one of us is willing to let go, both of us to budge.
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