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The young one, growing more independent by the day, seemed to dodge every attempt to reel her
back in.
âI was hoping to get her to come home for tomorrow's dinner party, but she had every excuse in the
book. Thankfully, she finally agreed,â said Francis.
"Oh, you,â Imogen said with a chuckle, her voice tinged with affection. âYou should count your
blessings that she said yes at all. Kids will be kids, after all. They're meant to spread their wings.â
"And let's not forget Regina's internship at the newspaper,â she continued, her smile widening. âThe
girl's probably up to her neck in work. And sheâs so modest about her connections to the Tanner
family. She's a discreet one, that girl.â
Francis took her hand, his touch warm and reassuring. âThey've all grown up, haven't they? Flown
the coop. But I've got you, my rock. You've been here through it all, my dear. Don't think Regina's
ungrateful. She's just... tied to her biological mother's memory.â
Imogen patted his hand softly. âFrancis, we've been through thick and thin. Why would
fret over such trivialities? I watched Regina grow up. I know her heart. And there's nothing to
apologize for. But I do wish she'd show up for the dinner. I see other folks kids settling down, and
there she is, running around the paper, chasing after scoops like some kind of journalist. I may not
be her birth mother, but my love for her lacks nothing. I don't want others to think sheâs falling
behind.â
Imogenâs maternal concern made Francis feel a deep sense of gratitude. âShe's lucky to have you.
Don't worry. I've already spoken to her. She'll be at the Tanner Mansion on time for the dinner party
tomorrow night.â
âThat's a relief,â Imogen replied, her voice light.
Once she was alone in her room, however, her expression fell. âThat little ingrate, just like her dead
mother. I bend over backward for her, and she can't even crack a smile. Moves out as soon as sheâs
of age, and poor old Francis is left pining. If she gets her way, she'll have the whole estate wrapped
around her finger!â
The maid chimed in with a hint of gossip in her tone, âAbsolutely, maâam. The young Miss is getting
too big for her britches, barely home three days out of the year, not like our Miss Madeline, steady
as a rock and sweet-tempered. Everyone says you've done a fine job raising her.
Don't worry, ma'am. Given how much the old man trusts you, you'll have half the estate secured,
and Miss Madeline won't have a care in the world.â
Imogen sighed heavily, a mix of frustration and resolve in her breath. âMen always want what they
can't have..."
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The maid knew better than to engage in such personal matters, so she remained silent.
âBy the
way,
where's Madeline now?â Imogen inquired, her tone shifting.
The maid quickly plastered a sycophantic smile on her face. âMiss Madeline went out with some
friends from the social circle. She mentioned she won't be home tonight but will be back in time for
the dinner party tomorrow.â
Imogenâs brows knit together in displeasure. âI've reminded her time and again how important
tomorrow night is. Why is she off gallivanting with those people? What could she possibly find so
amusing with them? She's not just anyone; sheâs the second daughter of the Tanner family.â
âMa'am, Miss Madeline had planned this outing a week ago, long before we scheduled the dinner
party. She's young; it's normal for her to want a bit of fun.â
Imogen'âs frown deepened, but the maid, always perceptive, stepped forward to ease her tension
with a comforting shoulder rub.
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