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Freya
was f
ascinated by Durham

s
groveling;
she reached up to
g
ently touch his face.  “I have exhausted myself from running from you
,” she a
dmitted looking directly in hi
s eyes.  “You hurt me deeply.”

“I know I hurt you
,

h
e said
expressing deep regret.  “You
have
bewitched me
,

h
e said with a slight frown.
“I don’t want anyone else but you.”

Freya
laughed
a light and airy sound.

“I was scared
,
” he
admitted.  “I thought it was easier to be thought of as a wastrel
.

H
e
grimaced
.

B
ut not if it causes you to look upon me in contempt
,
” Durham
meekly acknow
l
edged.  “I would rather die
a thousand deaths,
than see that look in your eyes again.  Please say you will forgive me?”  His eyes
overflowed with
grief.  “I will spend the rest of m
y life making this up to you.”

“Your anguish is no more than you deserved after the pain you caused.”

“I agree.”

Breathless and dizzy
, Freya’s
ey
es glittered with unshed tears, t
hen
she froze with a shocked look. 
“Are you proposing
to me,
Durham?”

Dropping to one knee
, he gripped
both of Freya’s hands
.

I am
not asking, I am begging.  B
egging
you
to put me o
ut of my misery,
I love you.

She fell to her knees and t
hrew her arms around Durham
with a joyous cry.

“Y
es
!  Y
es
!  Y
es
!” 
She pu
nctua
ted
each word with a kiss t
o his face.  “I love you, too.

Rounding the corner, Poppy almost stumbled upon her two guests in a somewhat co
m
promising position. 

Quietly backing around the
corner,
she tried unsuccessfully to mask the amusement in her voice when she
called
, “
Freya,
are you out here?”

 

 

***

 

 

Not more than a
n hour later
the
women
were seated
beneath
the
large
gazebo in the gar
d
en
under the pre
tense of a
reh
ears
al,
their reading from Sha
k
espeare
scheduled as the
a
f
ter dinner e
n
tertainment
that night
occupying their minds
.

“Miss Harris,
” Chloe
inquired, “Are you sure we should not read
from
Othello
?” 
Gently
she
c
hew
ed
on her bottom lip.

Miss Harris looked up from her needlework.  “
I think you should read whichever you prefer,
dears.” 
A dreamy smile appeared
.

But,
I
must admit that I
love
Romeo and Juliet
though
,
s
o
r
omantic.”

Adele snorted. 
“Why does everyone find a story about two lovers that kill themselves so romantic?”

Chloe
responded, “I thin
k it does lesson
some of the romance
.”

Freya hesitantly piped in, “I have something to tell everyone.” 
N
ervously
she
gaz
ed
around
afraid
of what her friends might think.
“Durham has just asked me to marry him and I have said yes.

Shocked, they all jumped up
h
ugging Freya close and congratulating her.

Chloe
still holding on to her friend,
with a bemused look on her
face
stared at Freya
.
“So you are in love with Durham?” 
She
tilted her head
in confusion
.

“I know,”
Poppy agreed.  “Durham? 
But y
o
u were adamant that he
was a
n unrepen
t
ant
, cynical rake?


Yes
I love him
.
  Umm…”
s
he stammered
a little.  “
Well,
I-I was mad at him
.

  S
he smiled sheepishly.  “He kissed me and then I saw him ki
ssing Collette.  I was
furious;
I thought he was playing loose with my feelings
.

Freya cringed.  “He told me
most adamantly
that Collette
co
r
nered him and kissed him.
Hussy that she is, I should have known.
He told me that had I but stayed a moment
longer
I would have seen him push her away in disgust
.

“So this whole time you were just mad?”  Chloe
let out a
puzzled
chuckle.

Adele chimed in once again,
“Familiarity breeds contempt.”

“That’s correct.” 
Miss Harris
agreed.

Poppy wrinkled her
nose
.

“I for one think it is wonderful
.

Piper smiled.  “You have been lucky enough to find your true love.”

“I thought you did not care about love?  I thought you were content with being unma
r
ried and reading your dusty tomes and pamphlets?”  Poppy
teased
her twin.

I am extreme
ly glad if I have been wrong.”

“I
am
happy reading my dusty tomes and pamphlets as you call them, but if I fell in love I would be even happier
,

Piper said
frankl
y
.
“I do
n’t
want to marry just to marry.”  S
he s
mil
ed
contentedly.  “I would rather wander around R
osebriar a dried up old maid
.”

“You will never be a dried up old maid
.
 
But w
e better rehearse or w
e will bore everyone to tears i
ncluding your affianced
,

Poppy said,
as she pursed
her lips
ma
king
kissing
noi
s
es at
Freya.

“Girls
,
” Miss Harris
cautioned
a
s Freya swatted Poppy on the arm.


Ladies, I wanted to mention that we are going to plan
a festival for the
girl’s
s
chool.  I
had hoped all you would agree to assist
with the festivities.

“Oh, how fun,” Chloe
smiled. “I would love to help.”

“Yes, me too,” Freya agreed.

Poppy grinned
and nodded

“We are goin
g to have much more than tea.”

 

C
HAPTER
F
IFTEEN

 

The courses of true love never

did run smooth.

 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

*William Shakespeare

 

E
ven though they were laughing hysterically
,
each
girl
tried their
very
best
to put on a bri
l
liant performance
, or as close to it as their talents allowed
.  Apparent
ly, they did a poor job,
if the
multitude of
boos
and groans coming from their intimate audience
were an
y
indicator,
Se
y
mour be
ing the most vocal
of the group

Poppy was
certain
that if the men had possession of rotten fruit,
they would
have surely hurled
it
quite vigorously
in their di
rection
.

It all seemed so trivial anyway. 
She was not in the best of moods
.  Declan did not show
for dinner or for their performance. 
She hoped Parker had not sent him away, f
rowning
wo
r
riedly
,
she continued to watch the door
, distracted
. The show must go on, or so
she had heard
.

“I think the world of you
,
Freya
,
my d
ear.  It is prodigious luck that you needn’t
make a living as
an actress.  You would starve,”
Durham said
his
tone
filled with amusement
as he blew her a kiss.  Freya blush
ed a
t
trac
tively, still
grinn
ing
.

Chloe read the part of Juliet
with as much drama as she could muster
.

 

No, madam; we have cull'd such necessaries
as
are behoveful for our state to-morrow

“Boo!  Boo!  Boo!”  Seymour chanted in the middle of Chloe’s speech.

Chloe
frowned at him as she continued
.

So please you, let me now be left alone,
a
nd let the nurse this night sit up with you;
f
or, I am sure, you have your hands full all,
i
n this so su
d
den business.”

No one could have portrayed
Lady Capule
t
in a more monoto
nous tone than
Freya
.
 


Good night:
 
Get thee to bed, and rest; for thou hast need.

Chloe threw her
hand across her forehead in a
most dramatic
fa
shio
n.
 


Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.
 
I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins,
That almost freezes up the heat of life:
 
I'll call them back again to co
m
fort me:
Nurse! What should she do here?
 
My dismal scene I needs must act alone.
 
Come, vial.

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