Chapter 195 Behind family's back
Allure Of The Night
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Lady Camille couldnât believe that her niece had been lying to her, saying she was attending soirees, only to spend time in the company of the worthless humans. Not just any humans, but ones that came from the lower side of the society, from the town of Meadow.
She glared at Rosettaâs letter that was addressed to the lowly governess, Genevieve Barlow. The letter readâ
âMy dear friend Eve,
Thanks to you, I have made wonderful memories in Skellington and didnât feel alone during my stay here. It seems that we were meant to meet each other, which is how I have come to learn what my heart wants. I also understand what a friend means.
I donât know when I will be visiting Skellington again, but not anytime soon. I hope we can keep in touch, and I would like your approval that concerns my heart.â
Heart? Lady Camille stared at the word and asked what this was about. Did the human know something Rosettaâs own family didnât?! The letter continued with Rosettaâs outrageous ideas of staying in touch with the human, and how she felt about the place.
âPrepare the carriage to go to Moriarty mansion,â Lady Camille sternly ordered her butler, who wondered what happened. He quickly obliged and left from there.
Lady Camille murmured, âIt seems like simple warnings donât work on humans and they think they can outdo the warnings.â
Soon the carriage was prepared, and the woman rode towards the Moriarty mansion, which by carriage was only two minutes away from her own mansion. When the carriage did reach right outside the pureblooded vampireâs mansionâs gates, where the governess was teaching, the carriage stopped.
âWhatâs the matter? Go inside,â came the vampiressâs impatient voice to her coachman.
The coachman politely replied, âMilady, it looks like the guards at the gates arenât there. Let me go pull the gates.â
Lady Camille was too hot-headed to wait for the coachman to get down, open the gates and then get back on the carriage. She huffed,
âIt is fine. I will go myself.â
In time, the coachman quickly got down from his seat and pulled open the carriage door for the impatient lady to get down. The vampiress walked straight inside the little passage next to the gates. Her posture was proud, and her face held an arrogance that matched most of the vampiress who belonged to high society.
Lady Camille reached the mansionâs entrance and saw the butler, who was getting the front stand cleaned by the servant. Noticing the familiar woman, who had come to have supper along with the Marqueeâs family, he bowed and greeted her.
âGood evening, milady. How can I help you?â
Alfie wondered if the woman was here to discuss matters concerning Vincentâs marriage to her niece. At the moment, his master wasnât here in the mansion, and in the family, only Lady Annalise and Senior Mr. Moriarty were in the mansion, while Lady Marceline had gone to her friendâs house.
âI am here to meet the governess,â came the crisp words from Lady Camille. She raised her eyebrows and questioned, âIs she in here?â
The governess? Alfie asked in his mind. He nodded, âMs. Barlow is in the piano room teaching Miss Allie. Would you like to sit in the parlour room, milady, while I fetch Ms. Barlow for you?â
Lady Camille gave it a thought before replying, âYes.â It was better for the lowly human to come to her instead of a woman like herself looking for the governess.
Alfie bowed again and led the woman to the parlour room of the mansion. Making her sit in one of the cushioned chairs, he asked politely,
âWould you like to drink something?â
âNo, my visit here is short and I donât intend to stay here too long,â Lady Camille stated without looking at the butler, and she sat still, waiting for him to leave.
Alfie noticed the parchment the vampiress held in her hand and wondered if someone had mentioned something was happening between his master and Ms. Barlow. He stepped out of the room and started to walk towards the piano room. But midway, he was approached by a maid, who looked tense.
âWhat happened, Tabitha?â Alfie inquired with the maid.
âThe new servant, Erin. She dropped the jar of flour in the pot without realising it and Lady Annalise wants the dish prepared in less than twenty minutes and Cook is not happy about it,â the maid nervously informed him.
Alfie looked back and forth before nodding, âLet me check it.â He went along with the maid to the kitchen.
In the piano room, the young vampiress and Eve continued knitting, where they had made quite a progress. Eve looked at Allie, whose ball of wool had turned into a threaded mess as the little girl had unwinded all of it by creating a messy pile.
Eve didnât try to fix it, as Allie seemed to like to unroll the entire ball of wool and looked happy.
As Eve continued to fiddle with her wooden needles and the wool, her thoughts returned to what happened last night with Vincent. This morning, after reaching the mansion, she had run towards the piano room, hoping to avoid him. She needed some more time to shake her thoughts away from her mind. But like the woollen thread she sewed to form a mesh, Vincentâs actions had sewed into her mind.
Eve didnât know why Vincent was using her for his amusement by messing with her.
Looking at Allie, she gently advised, âYou know, if you want, you can add another colour to it.â
At first, the little girl shook her head but then changed her mind and said, âI will get another wool.â
âOkay,â Eve replied with a smile, watching the little girl get up from the piano bench and leave the room.
At the same time, Lady Camille, who was waiting for the lowly human, ran out of patience. She got up from her seat, and stepped out of the room. On seeing a servant, she demanded,
âWhere is the piano room?â
The servant bowed and replied, âYou have to go straight and then up the stairs, milady. Then take a right. It is the fourth room.â
Lady Camille started to walk, making her way to where the human governess was, to teach her a lesson so that the human would never associate herself with any other high-class people. Crossing the corridors, she finally reached the front of the piano room. The door was open, and she caught sight of the lowly being sitting on one end of the piano bench.
âYou have some nerve to not heed to my earlier words,â said Lady Camille, and Eve raised her head to see who had spoken.
Eve stood up from the bench and asked the woman slightly confused, âExcuse me?â
Lady Camille stepped inside the room and said, âI told you to stay away from my niece, but it looks like you donât have the ability to understand it.â
âMiss Rosetta isnât here anymore and I was never the one to seek her,â Eve clarified to the vampiress, who scowled at her. She said, âYour niece has a mind of her own, and you should know it better than me, considering you are her family.â
âDo you think I am a child, who will believe your words? Are you so eager to climb the social ladder that you decided to latch on to Rosetta and use her?â Lady Camille raised her eyebrows.
Eve frowned and replied, âI am in a better place, and donât need to climb anywhere, Lady Camille.â
Lady Camille scoffed at Eveâs words and mocked, âYou are a mere governess, and Rosetta is the daughter of a Marquee. Someone who comes from a higher position.â
âIt is something I am already aware of. Is that what you came to tell me?â Eve already knew the difference and didnât know why the woman was even here when Rosetta had returned with her parents.
Lady Camille threw the letter at Eve, which didnât hit her, but it wavered and fell on the bench. Coming to fall on top of the messy pile of woollen thread that Allie had pulled open. The vampiress angrily questioned,
âWhat have you both been doing together? What is this heart that she mentioned?!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Noticing the parchment of a letter lying near her, Eve bent to pick it up.
And while picking the letter up, something pricked her finger that she didnât realise with the angry woman in front of her. The prick was from the metal needles Allie had earlier stuffed inside the mess, drawing a drop of blood from Eveâs finger to fall next to the wool.
The pain being negligible, Eve didnât take note of it, and she picked up the letter and started to read it. While Lady Camille didnât notice the scent as she was angry.
In the meantime, Alfie returned to the parlour room to apologise to the lady for the delay. But on noticing the room to be empty, he came to believe the woman had left the mansion.
Back in the piano room, Lady Camille continued to accuse Eve,
âIs she seeing someone behind our back? You better answer what Rosetta meant with those words. After all, the letter obviously was written to you!â
Eve shook her head in slight confusion, not knowing what or when anything regarding heart happened with Rosetta. She replied,
âI do not know what Rosetta means. I donât see any reason to hide it from you, especially if what you say about me climbing ladders is true.â
Allie, who had stepped away from the piano room, returned with the ball of wool. Hearing the little footsteps, Lady Camille turned and smiled at the young vampiress, âI need to talk to your governess for a little while alone, why donât you go out and play?â
Eve noticed Allie looking at her with a blank yet guarded expression. She gave a nod of approval to the little one, who didnât spare a word to the older vampiress and left the piano room.
Still standing near the entrance of the room, Lady Camille pushed the door to close it, and Eveâs eyes narrowed.