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The Heir and Heiress

A forbidden kiss at her 20th birthday party leads to her faking an engagement with the sexy duke she hate! Will she resist or fall for his charms? Contains mature themes and languages.

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18 Chs

Chapter 15

Kitty

A month later and June was just around the corner. Dante was still nowhere to be found. All letters to him had gone unanswered and I had to admit I was growing concerned.

Angelica: Any news?

Kitty: None. Not even a small note.

Angelica: I'm starting to actually get worried. What if he's dead, kitty?

I swallowed at that. What if…..?

Kitty: Nonsense! He's probably perfectly fine!

Angelica: So what do we do?

Kitty: We? Since when do we have to do anything?

Angelica: Kitty, it would look poorly for you to not care. You need to think of your reputation. People already think you're rather…

Kitty: Rather what, Angie?

Angelica: Well, rather odd…

Kitty: I can't argue with you there. So what's the plan?

Angelica: I think you need a nice visit to London.

Kitty: Angie, no.

Angelica: Angie, yes. Someone has to find him. And who better than you?

Kitty: Fine. When do we go?

Angelica: I think, if we can get your mother and father talked to, in a few days. After all it'll take us a few days to get there.

Kitty: Fine…

An hour later and I had gathered my parents in the library to try my luck.

Anne: So what did you want to talk to us about?

Kitty: Well…

I shifted on my feet a bit, trying to decide how honest I should be. I had to go about this carefully or I knew they would lose their minds.

Kitty: I want to go to London.

Anne: London? It's rather early for that, Kitty. We usually don't go until later in the summer.

John: Yes, July is when we usually go. Sometimes August. June is an awful time for London.

Kitty: Well… Lord Radcliffe is there now and…

Anne: Oh, I see what this is.

Kitty: You do?

Anne: Of course! Why didn't we think of this before? You haven't seen him in a month. Of course you must be missing him!

John: It's only natural, Katherine. Especially since he seems to be too busy to write to you.

I froze as I stared at them both remembering that I hadn't told them about Dante not being in touch with anyone.

Kitty: Natural? Are you certain?

Anne: Yes! I remember when your father and I were separated for the summer. All the letters couldn't help the passion between us.

Kitty: Noted. So can I go? I promise I'll be responsible and careful.

John: You would need a chaperone. You can't just run off to London on your own. It would be unsafe and careless.

Kitty: Angie will accompany me.

Anne: Someone who isn't your lady's maid, Katherine.

Kitty: Fine. If I can find someone to chaperone me, can I go?

John: If you can, then yes.

Kitty: Thank you, Papa. Thank you, Mama.

A few hours later, I found myself on a stroll in the garden.

Delilah: Good day, Miss Hawthorne.

Kitty: Lady Delilah? Good day.

Delilah: I'm sorry for intruding on your solitude, but they said you were out here.

Kitty: Don't worry about it. How can I help you?

Delilah: I was wondering if you'd heard from Dante? He hasn't replied to any of my letters. And he's always the most dutiful correspondent with me!

Kitty: You have not heard from him either?

Delilah: If I had I wouldn't be so concerned, Miss Hawthorne. I have not heard from Dante in over a month now.

Kitty: What do you want to do then?

Delilah: I want to locate my brother. He's all I have. I know he's an ass but I need him.

I crossed my arms over my chest awkwardly as I listened to her. Who was I to deny a younger sister help in finding her brother? I knew what I needed to do.

Kitty: I'll help you find him.

Delilah: What? Really?!

Kitty: Yes. I actually talked to my parents earlier today about going to London. And I am in need of a companion.

Delilah: Then, Miss Hawthorne, I'd say we're going to London.

Kitty: When would you like to go?

Delilah: The sooner the better. I can be ready to go by tomorrow. Yourself?

Kitty: I think I can be ready by then too.

Delilah: Then start packing. I'll leave you to it.

After that very interesting conversation with Delilah, I walked back into the foyer of our house.

Emilia: Goodness, Kitty! You had me frightened.

Kitty: Sorry.

Emilia: It's alright. Did you need something?

Kitty: No, I just wanted to talk.

Emilia: OH? What about?

Kitty: I'm going to London, and I wondered if you wanted to come?

Emilia: London? But we usually…

Kitty: Don't go until July, yeah I know. There's been a change of plans.

Emilia: Why are you going to London?

Kitty: I need to find Dante.

Emilia: But shouldn't he be arriving back soon? He's already been gone over a month now.

Kitty: That's the thing, no one has heard from him.

Emilia: No one?

Kitty: No one. Not Delilah, Not Gerard, not me…

Emilia: Do mother and father know?

Kitty: No, and as long as I can help it they won't. The last thing I need is this getting all over the county. Apparently people already think I'm odd.

Emilia: Smart. When do we leave?

Kitty: So you'll come?

Emilia: Of course! I'm not missing a trip to London!

Kitty: great! And we're hoping for tomorrow if all goes well.

Emilia: It's a bit quick, but I think I can make it work.

Kitty: Perfect. I'll talk to Mama and Papa tonight again to make sure it's still alright.

Emilia: I'm sorry Dante is missing, Kitty.

Kitty: We don't know that!

Emilia: It's alright to be worried.

Kitty: Maybe I am a bit worried.

Emilia: Which is only natural. Well, apparently I need to go pack.

Kitty: Me too.

TIME SKIP

Kitty

A month later and June was just around the corner. Dante was still nowhere to be found. All letters to him had gone unanswered and I had to admit I was growing concerned.

Angelica: Any news?

Kitty: None. Not even a small note.

Angelica: I'm starting to actually get worried. What if he's dead, kitty?

I swallowed at that. What if…..?

Kitty: Nonsense! He's probably perfectly fine!

Angelica: So what do we do?

Kitty: We? Since when do we have to do anything?

Angelica: Kitty, it would look poorly for you to not care. You need to think of your reputation. People already think you're rather…

Kitty: Rather what, Angie?

Angelica: Well, rather odd…

Kitty: I can't argue with you there. So what's the plan?

Angelica: I think you need a nice visit to London.

Kitty: Angie, no.

Angelica: Angie, yes. Someone has to find him. And who better than you?

Kitty: Fine. When do we go?

Angelica: I think, if we can get your mother and father talked to, in a fews days. After all it'll take us a few days to get there.

Kitty: Fine…

An hour later and I had gathered my parents in the library to try my luck.

Anne: So what did you want to talk to us about?

Kitty: Well…

I shifted on my feet a bit, trying to decide how honest I should be. I had to go about this carefully or I knew they would lose their minds.

Kitty: I want to go to London.

Anne: London? It's rather early for that, Kitty. We usually don't go until later in the summer.

John: Yes, July is when we usually go. Sometimes August. June is an awful time for London.

Kitty: Well… Lord Radcliffe is there now and…

Anne: Oh, I see what this is.

Kitty: You do?

Anne: Of course! Why didn't we think of this before? You haven't seen him in a month. Of course you must be missing him!

John: It's only natural, Katherine. Especially since he seems to be too busy to write to you.

I froze as I stared at them both remembering that I hadn't told them about Dante not being in touch with anyone.

Kitty: Natural? Are you certain?

Anne: Yes! I remember when your father and I were separated for the summer. All the letters couldn't help the passion between us.

Kitty: Noted. So can I go? I promise I'll be responsible and careful.

John: You would need a chaperone. You can't just run off to London on your own. It would be unsafe and careless.

Kitty: Angie will accompany me.

Anne: Someone who isn't your lady's maid, Katherine.

Kitty: Fine. If I can find someone to chaperone me, can I go?

John: If you can, then yes.

Kitty: Thank you, Papa. Thank you, Mama.

A few hours later, I found myself on a stroll in the garden.

Delilah: Good day, Miss Hawthorne.

Kitty: Lady Delilah? Good day.

Delilah: I'm sorry for intruding on your solitude, but they said you were out here.

Kitty: Don't worry about it. How can I help you?

Delilah: I was wondering if you'd heard from Dante? He hasn't replied to any of my letters. And he's always the most dutiful correspondent with me!

Kitty: You have not heard from him either?

Delilah: If I had I wouldn't be so concerned, Miss Hawthorne. I have not heard from Dante in over a month now.

Kitty: What do you want to do then?

Delilah: I want to locate my brother. He's all I have. I know he's an ass but I need him.

I crossed my arms over my chest awkwardly as I listened to her. Who was I to deny a younger sister help in finding her brother? I knew what I needed to do.

Kitty: I'll help you find him.

Delilah: What? Really?!

Kitty: Yes. I actually talked to my parents earlier today about going to London. And I am in need of a companion.

Delilah: Then, Miss Hawthorne, I'd say we're going to London.

Kitty: When would you like to go?

Delilah: The sooner the better. I can be ready to go by tomorrow. Yourself?

Kitty: I think I can be ready by then too.

Delilah: Then start packing. I'll leave you to it.

After that very interesting conversation with Delilah, I walked back into the foyer of our house.

Emilia: Goodness, Kitty! You had me frightened.

Kitty: Sorry.

Emilia: It's alright. Did you need something?

Kitty: No, I just wanted to talk.

Emilia: OH? What about?

Kitty: I'm going to London, and I wondered if you wanted to come?

Emilia: London? But we usually…

Kitty: Don't go until July, yeah I know. There's been a change of plans.

Emilia: Why are you going to London?

Kitty: I need to find Dante.

Emilia: But shouldn't he be arriving back soon? He's already been gone over a month now.

Kitty: That's the thing, no one has heard from him.

Emilia: No one?

Kitty: No one. Not Delilah, Not Gerard, not me…

Emilia: Do mother and father know?

Kitty: No, and as long as I can help it they won't. The last thing I need is this getting all over the county. Apparently people already think I'm odd.

Emilia: Smart. When do we leave?

Kitty: So you'll come?

Emilia: Of course! I'm not missing a trip to London!

Kitty: Great! And we're hoping for tomorrow if all goes well.

Emilia: It's a bit quick, but I think I can make it work.

Kitty: Perfect. I'll talk to Mama and Papa tonight again to make sure it's still alright.

Emilia: I'm sorry Dante is missing, Kitty.

Kitty: We don't know that!

Emilia: It's alright to be worried.

Kitty: Maybe I am a bit worried.

Emilia: Which is only natural. Well, apparently I need to go pack.

Kitty: Me too.

TIME SKIP

Kitty: Good evening, Angelica.

Angelica: Ready for bed, Miss Katherine?

Kitty: Yes! After all we have a big trip to London ahead of us.

Angelica: You got your parents to agree?

Kitty: I just talked to them before I came here. You'll come with me, right?

Angelica: Of course, I will! I wouldn't miss a trip to London for the world!

Kitty: Then help me get ready for bed so we'll both be rested.

I'm sorry for not updating on time. School has been busting my ass up! College isn't as easy as people said it was. I feel betrayed.

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