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"Itdoesn'tmatter."Elizabethleanedupandrestedherweightbehindheronherelbows."Youdidnothingwrong,Sumner."
"Yes,Idid,Elizabeth."Itseemedasiftheshameheevidentlyfeltpreventedhimfromlookingather.
"No,youdidn't."Shesatuprightandlaidherhandonhischeek."YoudidnothingIdidnot want-thatIdidnotaskfor."
"ButIruinedyou."
"Ruined?Hardly."Shehuffedasmalllaugh."Doyoumeanbytouchingme?Whatanovern.o.ble gooseyouarebeing.Andevenifyouhadruinedme,itmattersnotatall.Wewillmarrysoonenough."
"No,Elizabeth.Whydoyoubelievethis?"Sumnercametohisknees,thenjerkedtoastand."Don'tyouunderstand?Wecannotbetogether.Ihavemyduty."
ElizabethstaredblanklyatSumner,unabletocomprehendwhathemeant.Surely,hedidnot mean...afterthismorning...thathestillsoughtPrincessCharlotte'shand?
Surelynot.
Hereacheddown,tookherarmandpulledhertoherfeet.Stillhedidnotlookather."Comealong, Elizabeth.Itislate.Youmustreturntothelodgeanddress.Theprincesswillberisingsoon."Alumpclimbedupintoherthroatandthreatenedtochokeher.
Whywasthishappening?Why?
Silently,blindedbyburgeoningtears,shefollowedhimdownthetrail.
Hecan'tmeanthis.Hesimplycannot.
Inherheartandinhermindtheywerealreadywed.Shewouldnotgiveupnow.ShewasaRoyle,afterall.AndRoylesdidnotgivein.Shewoulddoasbothofhersistershaddone-whencirc.u.mstancesbecamedifficult,theybecamecreative.Andsowouldshe.
Nomatterwhat.i.ttook,shewouldsimplyhavetochangehismind,andshecoulddoit.Afterall,Fatewasonherside,sheremindedherself.Fatewasonherside.
Chapter11.
CranbourneLodge M issMargaretMercerElphinstonestoodaghast.AfterhearingElizabeth'sstoryofhereventfulmorning,sheclappedherhandsoverhermouth,stiflingagasp,a.s.shepeereddownatElizabeth,whosatbeforeherdressingdownasthelady'smaidorderedahotbathtobedrawnforher."Goodheavens,dear,youmighthavedrownedhadhenotsavedyou!"
Elizabethpluckedatelltaledeadpieceofbrownmossfromherhairandsurrept.i.tiouslydroppedittothefloor,thensettledhersoakedslipperdownatopofit."Ireallydonotremembermuchatallaboutwhathappened.OnemomentIwaswalkingontherivertrail,andthenextIwaspeeringupintoSumner'sgrayeyes."
"Sumner?"Mercer'sbrowfurrowed."Ithoughtyousaid-didyousay...Sumner?"
Elizabethnodded,thenturnedaroundtolookupatMercer."Theprince.HeaskedmetorefrainfromreferringtohimasYourRoyalHighnesswhileatWindsor,but'twasindeferencetoPrincessCharlotte'sgreaterstanding,Ia.s.sume."
Mercerlookedmostpensiveforsomemoments,andthenherhappyselfseemedtoemergeagain."Yes,Iamsureyouarecompletelyrightonthematter.IhaveheardhiscousincallhimSumneronceortwice.Hemustfeelveryateasewithyou.Though,wereIyou,Elizabeth,Iwouldnotdeigntobesofamiliarastousethenameinthepresenceofanyoneotherthanwefour."
"Yes,hesaidexactlythesamething.AndIshallabidebyhiswishes,ofcourse."WhenElizabethlookedintothedressingmirroragain,Mercercameandstoodbehindher,settlingherhandontherumpledsleeveoftheredcrimsongown.
ShepushedbackanerrantsablelockbehindherearandlookeddownatElizabeth'ssoddengown."Pityitisruined.Itmusthavelookedstunningonyou."Shepinchedabitoftheoncelovelyfabricbetweenherfingers,thenleanedaroundandpeeredattheneckline."Elizabeth,youdidsaythatthisaccidentoccurred...thismorning,didyounot?"
Elizabethnoddeda.s.shepa.s.sedaboar'sbristlebrushthroughherthick,tangledredhair."Icouldnotsleep,andaroseearly.Idecidedtotakeashortwalktopa.s.sthetimeuntiltheprincessawoke."
"Andyouchosethis...thisgownasyourmorningfrockforyourwalk?Interestingselection,myfriend."
"Oh,no.Ididnotchooseit."Atinybrokentwigcaughtattheendofherhair,andthenunexpectedlyshotlikeanarrowtothefloorunderthedownwardforceofherbrush.Elizabethfolloweditstrajectorywithhergazeandtappedherslipperaroundthearea,hopingtofinditandnudgeitbeneaththehemofhergown."IambutamissfromCornwallwithnoknowledgeofwhatmightbeconsidereda lamodeformorninginthepresenceofaprincess."
Mercerturnedherheadasthelady'smaidenteredtheroomwithtwoothermaidswhototedgreatbucketsofhot.w.a.terforthehipbath."DidyouchooseMissRoyle'smorninggownthisday,Aida?"
Thelady'smaid'scheeksflushedbrightlyandshecasthereyestothefloor."No,miss.I-Ijustoffereditasachoice.MissRoylechosethegownherself."
Mercerletoutagreatsigh."AndwhobadeyoutomisdirectMissRoyle'schoicesinherdress?ThegownisFrenchandnotsuitableformorningatall-asyouwellknow."
Thelady'smaiddidnotsayaword,butshookherheadslowly,addingasmallshrug.
Mercerswipedafingerather."Nevermind,Aida,IknowtheculpritandIshallspeakwithherdirectly.Youcannotargueyourorders,butnorwillIrelyonyoutoa.s.sistMissRoyleagain.Begone;sendmyGeorgianatotendtoMissRoyle.AtleastIknowshecanbetrusted."
Withasniffle,AidaslinkedfromElizabeth'sbedchamber.
Stunnedatwhatshehadjustheard,Elizabethwa.s.stillstaringatMercer'sreflectioninthemirrorwhenAidaclosedthedoor."SomeoneaskedAidatodressmeinappropriately?Whowoulddosuchathing,andwhy?"SheturnedonthebenchtolookdirectlyatMercer.
Mercerlaughedresignedly."Well,ourdearCharlotte,ofcourse."
"BBut,whywouldtheprincesswishtoembarra.s.smeso?"Elizabethsuddenlyfeltherhouseholdpositionwasasprecariousasherfootinghadbeenontherivertrail.
"Oh,myinnocent,Elizabeth."Mercerkneltbeforeherandtookhershouldersinherhands."Charlotteismydearestfriend,butsheca.n.a.lsobechildish,illmannered,andmischievousattimes.YouwoulddowelltobeonyourguardduringyourstayatCranbourneLodge."
"Idon'tunderstand,Mercer.Whywouldshewishformetoattendherasalady'scompanionifsheonlywishesmeillfate?"
Mercercametoherfeetquickly."Ididnotsayshewishesyouill.Onlythatsheismischievousandentirelytoobored,beingrestrictedtotheconfinesofWindsor."Shewalkedacrossthebedchamber,dunkedherindexfingerintothebathwaterandyankeditout."Toohot.Bestwaitafewminutes."ShelookedbackatElizabeth."Atleast.i.tisbetterherethanatWarwickHouse.There,IwasfortunatetoseealetterortwotoCharlotte.ButLeopoldwa.s.slyenoughtocalluponherforteathere,thoughPrinnywasinresidenceatCarltonHouse,onlyastone'sthrowaway.Courageorinsanity-orcouldittrulybelove?"
Love?Elizabeth'sbreathseemedtofreezeinherlungs."PrinceLeopoldcalleduponPrincessCharlotteinLondon?"Shewasfeelingincreasinglyuneasy,realizingthatshehadnotconsideredthatLeopoldhadapastwiththeprincess.
"Oh,yes.HemanagedtoslipoutbeforePrinnyheardthenews,whichwasmostfortunate,becauseCharlotte'sfatherwasroilingmadwhenheheardthataprincehadtakenteawithhisdaughteralone."
ElizabethdidnotcareforthewayMercerselectivelyintonedalone.Herscabbedtemplebegantothrobandsherubbedallaroundthewound,tryingtosootheherheada.s.shestruggledtofindawaytodiscountSumner'srelations.h.i.+pwiththeprincess.
"IfthePrinceofWalesknewthatPrinceLeopoldcalledabouthisunweddaughterwithouthisknowledge,"shesaid,"whichIwoulda.s.sumewouldbetakenasashowingofdisrespect,howcanSumner...er,PrinceLeopoldhopetowinapprovaltomarrytheprincess?"
MercerlaughedandfairlyrantoElizabeth.Shes.n.a.t.c.hedupherhandandsqueezeditinherexcitement."BecauseCharlottelied-shetoldherfatherthatshewasnotaloneand,furthermore,thattheprincewhocalledwasPrinceAugustus-notLeopold,ashehada.s.sumed."Mercerlaughed."Andhebelievedher!Charlotteisagiftedstorytellerwhenshechooses."
"Oh."Elizabeth'sspiritssank.Onlythismorningshebelievedsheandtheprincewerefatedtobehusbandandwife.Now,shejustfeltlikeafool.
Annehadbeenright.Sheshouldjustgiveupthissillyideathatshehaddreamedthefuture,andlearntolivethetruth-thatPrinceLeopoldofSaxeCoburgwouldmarryPrincessCharlotte.
Andtherewasnothingshecoulddotomakeherhappilyeverafterwiththeprinceofherdreamscometrue.
"...butnowthatherfatherhasgivenuphisridiculousnotionofmarryingtheprincessofftotheDutchman,heconsidersCranbourneLodgeasecureenoughprisonforthetimebeing.Whatalark,eh?Theonefortresshebelievestobesecure,andPrinceLeopoldwalksrightin."
Elizabethfeltahardtugatherarmandrealizedshehadbeenstaringblindlyintothemirror,feelingsorryforherself,andhadn'tcaughtallofwhatMercerhadtoldher.
"Areyoulisteningtome,Elizabeth?"Mercerasked,soundingmostannoyed.
"Uh,yes."ElizabethturnedfullyonherbenchandleanedclosetoMercer."IwasonlywonderingwhatPrinnywoulddoifhecaughtPrinceLeopoldandhiscousinhereatCranbourneLodge."
"Oh,hewouldbefurious,certainly.Whichiswhytheycannotstayanylonger.Ithasbeenmorethanaweeknow.ItriedtowarnCharlotteaboutgivingtheprincerefugehereatall,butshewouldnothearofit.Someonemeanttokilltheprince,andCharlottewasadamantthatsheofferhimsafetyuntilotherarrangementscouldbemade.And,thankfully,theyhavebeensafe."
Elizabethstraightenedherback."Areyoutellingmethatthey...areleaving?"
"Yes."Mercerwasimmediatelydistracted,andsaidnomoreabouttheprinceleavingCranbourne,whenherownlady'smaidenteredtheroom."Georgiana,pleasea.s.sistMissRoyle.Sheisreadyforherbath."
Georgianadisplayedthebeautifuldarkhair,paleskin,andblueeyesoftheWelsh.Shealsohadverystrongarms.WithoutaskingElizabethtostand,shewrenchedherfromthebench.Turningheraround,GeorgianabegantostripElizabethofherhopelesslyruinedgown.
ElizabethwasabouttoquestionMercerfurtherregardingthedepartureoftheprinceandhiscousinwhensheheardMercergiggle.
"Iwillleaveyoutoyourbathnow."Shestartedforthedoor,b.u.t.turnedherheadandpeeredoverhershoulderbeforereachingit."Charlottewillexpecttoseeyouinthemorningroomaftershebreaksherfast.Listenfortheclocktosoundthenoonhour.Comethen."
Merceropenedthedoorthenturnedyetagain."Georgiana,youwillbesuretoremoveallofthemossfromMissRoyle'shair,won'tyou?"
"Yes,miss."
"Goodmorning,Elizabeth..."shecalledouta.s.sheclosedthedoorbehindher.
"Goodmorn-"Ohbotheration.Whyevensaythewords?Whathadbegunasthemostbrilliantofmorningswasnowtheworstdayofherlife.
WhenElizabethenteredthemorningroom,PrincessCharlottewasdrapedacrossasetteewithadampfoldedflanneluponherforehead.Onelegdangledfromtheseat,herbluesatinslipperhangingprecariouslyfromherbigtoe."Doclosethedoorquickly,whoeveryouare,"shemoaned."Myheadpainsme."
"ItisI,MissRoyle,"Elizabethwhisperedsoftlya.s.shebegantoclosethedoor,onlytohaveanelderlyliveriedfootmanseizethehandlefromherandshutthedoorhimself.
"Elizabeth!"PrincessCharlotteyankedtheclothfromherheadanddroppeditonthefloor.
Ayoungmaidscurriedtothesetteetoscooptheclothupinherhands,thenreturnedtothecorneroftheroom,whereafootmanpouredwaterintoabasintobeginsoakingafreshclothfortheprincess.
"Mercertoldmeofyourordealthismorning.Howdreadfullyexcitingitmusthavebeenforyou!"theprincesspracticallysquealed.
"Actually,Icouldhavemadedowithouttheexcitementofthismorningquiteeasily."Elizabethsmiled,thenwhenshesawtheprincessdidn'trespond,shelaughed.
PrincessCharlotteseemedconfusedforamoment,untilMercer,whosatatawritingdesknearby,begantolaughuproariously."Oh,youhadusthere,Elizabeth,"Mercersaid."'Tiseverywoman'sdreamtoberescuedbyatall,handsomen.o.bleman."
PrincessCharlottelaughed,too."TothinkIthoughtyouwereserious.ButIseenowyouwerejusthavinguson.Oh,youaremostdiverting,Elizabeth.ButIbegyou-tellusaboutthemomentyouawokeinhisarms.Please,Elizabeth.Mylifeissohorriblyboring.Nothingsobrillianteverhappenstome."
"Oh,pishposh,Charlotte,"Mercersaid."YourushedintothestreetandescapedaveryangryPrinceofWalesinahackney-ahackney!Didyoueverhearofanythingsodaring,Elizabeth?"
"Never!"Elizabethexclaimed.WhentheprincesslookedtoMercer,Elizabethcrinkledherbrow.Ridinginahackney?ThatisPrincessCharlotte'sdefinitionofexciting?Whataboutmeetingcrownedroyaltyfromeverypartoftheworld?Dancingatglitteringb.a.l.l.s?
Havingthemosthandsomeprinceintheworldwis.h.i.+ngtomarryyou?
"Still,"PrincessCharlotteamended,"lastweekElizabethwa.s.shotinthehead-"
Elizabethraisedherchin."Well,itonlygrazedmytemple."
"-then,thismorn,shefallsoffanembankmentandiswhiskedawaybythechilledwateroftheThames.Iaskyou,wholivesthemoreexcitinglife-thisyoungwomanfromCornwallorI?"
"WWell,youdo,byfar,"Elizabethmuttered.
TheedgesofPrincessCharlotte'slipslifted."Oh,youjest.Youwouldneverwishtotradeyourlifeformineforevenoneday."
"Mostcertainly,Iwould!"Elizabethexclaimed,knowingthatforsomereason,theprincessneededtobea.s.suredthatherlifewasonetobeenvied.
"Youarejusthavingmeon,Elizabeth."PrincessCharlotteglancedatMercer,andforthefirsttimesincesheenteredtheroom,Elizabethrealizedthatanothergamewasafoot.Oneshehaduntilnowbeencompletelyblindto.
"No,no."Shewonderedifevensayingthatwastoomuch,forPrincessCharlotteleapttoherfeet,nearlytrippingoverherdiscardedslipper.
"Doyouhearthat,Mercer?Shewishestodoit.Shesaidso,justnow."PrincessCharlottesetherhandonherhipsandgaveherheadagoodfirmnod.
"Shehasn'tagreedtoanything,Charlotte,exceptthatshewouldtradeliveswithyouifgiventheopportunity."MercergaveElizabethaglanceloadedwithwariness.
CharlottewalkedovertoElizabeth,soclosethattheprincess,beingashorterwoman,stoodnosetochinwithher."WhatifIgaveyouthatopportunity,Elizabeth-forjustoneday?"
"Gavemetheopportunity...toliveyourlifeforoneday?"ElizabethknewshestammeredandsoundedlikealingeringechooffthecliffsofCornwall,butshecouldnothelpherself.
"Yes."PrincessCharlottecastasidelongglanceatMercer,beforelookingatElizabethwithadeadserious.e.xpression."Today,infact."
"TToday?"Elizabethknewshecouldnotdenytheprincess,butwhateverPrincessCharlottehadplannedwasmakingherfeelvery,veryuneasy.
ElizabethstoodverystillasMercerfittedaturbantoherhead,takingcaretostuffanyexposedredtendrilofhairunderthematronlyheaddress."Thiswillneverfoolanyone.Iamatleastaheadtallerthantheprincessandourcountenancesarenotremotelysimilar."
"Oh,theyaremoresimilarthanyouperhapsrealize,"Mercerresponded."Anditshallwork."Shestoodbackandsurveyedherwork."Whatthinkyou,Charlotte?"
PrincessCharlotteflungherupperbodyoverthearmofthesetteeandletherarmsdanglefromit."Itwillworkperfectly,"shewhined."Isitnottimewego?"
"Almost."MercerlookedatCharlotte."Youarewrinklingyourgown.Youdowishtoappearmatureandincompletecommandofyourlife.AwrinkledgownwillnotcommunicatethattothePrimeMinister."
CharlotteismeetingwiththePrimeMinister?Oh,dear.Elizabeththought.Whatwasthisruseaboutandwhyhadsheagreedtoit?
PrincessCharlotteslidbacktoherseat,andthenstoodtostraightenhergown,beforeploppingbackontothesettee.
MercerlookedcriticallyatElizabeth."Nowthen,themodistesareFrenchandhavenevermettheprincess.Theyhavebeeninstructednottospeakorlookyoudirectlyintheface.Theywillonlypinfitthegowns,sothereisnoreasonforyoutospeakatall,either."
Elizabethfeltastwistedwithnervesasthecoilsoffabricaroundherhead."Wouldn't.i.tbeeasiertosimplyschedulethemodistes'workforanotherday?"
PrincessCharlottehuffed."No.Youaremissingthepoint,Elizabeth.IhaveinformedmygovernessesthatIwillbeengagedinfittinguntilsunsetatleast,andthenIwillretireearly,forIamalwaysthoroughlyexhaustedafterhavingsomanygownsfittedtomyform."
"YourposingasCharlottewiththemodistes,thenretiringforthenight,willgiveCharlottethetimesheneedstotraveltoLondontomeetprivatelywithLordLiverpoolandtoreturnagain,"Mercerexplained.
Elizabethwasthoroughlyconfused."Whymustyourmeetingremainasecret?Idonotunderstand.YouarethePrincessofWales,afterall."
PrincessCharlottehuffedoutherfrustrationwithElizabethandshotaglanceatMercer,asiforderinghertodealwiththedullmissfromCornwallonherbehalf.