âS-she, t-the girl said she didnât want to go and to take her back,â Lady Blois answered while shivering under the lordâs towering frame.
âThatâs a very simple letter. See, it wasnât that difficult to tell the truth now was it?â Nicholas asked her kindly and continued, âThough you have told the truth I canât behave like you didnât do anything. You seem to have a talent in copying peopleâs work,â he added looking around the painting that looked like the replica in the theaters he had visited, âGuards,â he called his guardsmen who stood outside the house, âCut three of her fingers from each hand.â
âYes, milord.â
âNO! Please donât!! I wonât do something like this! Lord Nicholas!â Lady Blois pleaded but Nicholas didnât move a muscle.
âYou wonât and that is the whole point of this. Be reminded that I am being generous here. If I hear you or any servant in here speak a whisper about this...I will make it far more worse than just chop your fingers off.â
âNO NO! LORD NICHOLAS!â the woman screamed but Nicholas didnât stay too long and instead hopped into the carriage, heading towards Woville to retrieve back Heidi but something didnât feel right. After reading the letter, he had sent one of his ghouls immediately to Woville where the Curtis resided but according to the information which was passed, she wasnât there. She was nowhere in the town and it worried him. According to what he had heard from his Aunt Venetia, Heidi was supposed to return after two days but four days had passed since she had left and the Curtis hadnât bothered to send a letter about her staying longer than they had planned for.
When he finally reached Woville, Nicholas was in a foul mood. Not only was Heidi not there in the Runeâs mansion when he had returned from the South empire but the ghoul couldnât find her either unless there was magic spilled across the land that lowered the sense of the ghouls. As his carriage was pulled in front of the Curtis family, he stepped down on the ground, the sun rays falling over the sky which shone brightly.
He raised his hand before the guard would walk with him and headed alone inside as he brought his hand up to knock on the main door. He hoped it to be Heidi but instead the door opened to reveal Nora Curtis.
âMilord,â she bowed immediately, âGood afternoon milord. Please come in,â she invited him with her best behaviour.
âGood afternoon, Miss Nora. Thank you,â he thanked her when she offered to take his coat.
âWho is it, Nora?â Noraâs father asked from the room before he came out to see himself who it was, âMilord,â Simeon Curtis bowed his head, âPlease take a seat. Nora prepare for tea.â
âYes, father-â
âThat wonât be necessary,â Nicholas spoke with a smile, âMy visit is a short one.â
âOh, is that so. How can we help you?â Mr. Curtis asked, already knowing what the lord had come here for.
âI am here for Heidi. My aunt is a little anxious as sheâs taken quite a liking towards your daughter. We wish to take her back to Bonelake as we had wedding to arrange for,â Nicholas spoke in an even tone, his dark eyes staring at the man curious for his answer, âI donât see her here, has she gone out maybe?â
The Curtisâ had already planned to spin a tale for themselves to avoid any blame falling on them and decided to lie about the events instead so that the council would not hold them responsible. Raymond didnât want the council to know that the girl had run away from them before they even reached Woville. It seemed that the girl didnât return to Bonelake, thought Simeon and gave the lord a surprised look,
âMilord, Heidi left for Bonelake a day ago. She didnât reach Bonelake?â
âWhat?â Lord Nicholas raised his brow in question. Nora instead took turn to speak,
âHeidi received a letter a day after we arrived back. She said it was sent by Mr. Lawson that he wanted to see her. She said she wanted to go back and left in the carriage,â she pointed out at the shed that could be seen from the window where there was no carriage, âWe...we arenât in good terms but I hoped we could patch things up. We are family,â Nora frowned looking at the lord.
âYou see, Mr. Curtis. Your daughter hasnât returned back to our empire,â the lordâs voice sounded calm and collected as he stated.
âAre you implying that something happened to her, milord? That couldnât be possible. My sister very rarely takes breaks in between the rides,â said Nora with a worried look and she then whispered, âOh no...father,â she looked at her father.
âYou can tell it, Ms Nora. What is it?â inquired Nicholas.
âI-I saw Heidi leaving in the middle of the night to meet someone but she returned back. She is going to get married and therefore I didnât think it was important to speak,â with years Nora had grown up she had turned into a fine actress when it came to lying and manipulating things around her.
âHeidi wouldnât run away with a man, Nora,â her father scolded her as speaking about this wasnât what they had discussed on. If the lord wanted to meet the man everything would spill out and their lie would be caught.
Nicholas looked at the father daughter duo carefully. With what he knew soul bonds were absolute and there was no turning it back, but there were rare cases when the bond broke into nothingness. If what the girl now said was true, he clutched his hands tightly as anger began to bubble up but he simmered it down. For a family to have a sudden change of heart, thought Nicholas before smiling at them, something wasnât quite right here.
âFath-Milord!â Danielle, the elder child of the Curtis exclaimed from behind seeing the Lord, âGood aftern-argh!â his head was suddenly smashed against the wall and the door shut close.
âWell, that was quite an interesting story you had in there. Why donât we get to the actual facts now,â Nicholas gave them his charming smile, that brought out the dimple on his cheek as one of his hand pressed Daniellâs head while the other locked his hand from behind, âSpeak. Whereâs Heidi?â