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Castle In The Clouds, Chapters Seventeen and Eighteen (standard:drama, 5330 words) [9/21] show all parts | |||
Author: Brian Cross | Added: Nov 20 2009 | Views/Reads: 2637/1909 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A butler departs and Llewellyn envisages a wedding in the latest two chapters of my drama. | |||
Chapter Seventeen Llewellyn made up his mind the moment Veronica left the dining room to get it over with. Dorothea had to be told of her acceptance of a permanent room at the castle. Bracing himself for a stern encounter he stiffened, before marching upstairs to her quarters. She wasn't in, or otherwise wasn't answering his knock, and with a sense of anti-climax he continued towards his own room. 'Were you wanting me, Thomas?' Dorothea's sharp voice penetrated the silence only his own footsteps intruded. 'Yes,' he said, coming to an abrupt halt. 'I've something to tell you-' 'Have you now.' She raised her head, fixing him with her dark eyes, 'Can it wait, I'm rather tired.' Llewellyn took in her appearance, the shawl covering her dark dress was ruffled and her complexion was coloured. 'You do seem a trifle windswept, however I'd prefer it didn't wait, shall we go inside?' 'Oh very well.' Dorothea pushed open the door, walked through to the annexe she used as an office, slumped down on the couch, hand on head, 'But get straight to the point, I'm not in the best frame of mind.' 'Are you ever?' Llewellyn ignored Dorothea's glare, stared down at his interlocked fingers then back to her. 'I made Veronica the offer of a permanent room here -' 'You did what?' 'I think you heard what I said -' Llewellyn watched his sister's eyes reduce to slits, saw her look of disbelief. 'Oh my God.' She sprung off the couch, flounced to the window, arms thrust across her chest and then swung to face him. 'What inspired such an act of crass stupidity, your craving for her I -' 'Keep your voice down, Dorothea.' 'Don't dare address me in that tone.' Dorothea's breath whistled through her teeth. 'I cannot believe your obsession for her Thomas.' She turned her back on him, placed her hands on the window ledge, 'No doubt she's accepted.' 'As a matter of fact she has, - look try to see reason -' 'There is no reason in this, only pure lunacy.' Dorothea glowered at him over her shoulder. 'How often can I expect her infernal presence?' 'Whenever her time allows,' Llewellyn said, grinding his teeth. 'Do not think I will make her welcome, Thomas.' 'I do not expect you to become friends, that would only be wishful thinking. I only ask that you accommodate her.' 'Huh, do I have a choice?' Dorothea snarled. 'Time will see you regret the stupidity of this decision, now please leave my room.' 'With pleasure.' Llewellyn turned and strode out, passed through the gallery to his room, more determined than ever to effect a deal with his associates that would un-tie the hold Dorothea had on the castle. With Veronica's presence and Dorothea's absence, what a pleasant place it would become. * * * Dorothea rose early, poured herself a whisky to calm her shattered nerves, lit a cigarette and rang the bell for Hambleton; there was still a chance that her brother could be persuaded out of his foolish fascination for Veronica Day. 'Hambleton come in, close the door,' she said pacing the floor in her dark robe. 'I've told you I have not finished with the matter of my Click here to read the rest of this story (656 more lines)
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