"Yes, ma'am, he's taking his morning tea below in the parlour." Evelyn's explanation came with another skirting of her gaze across the room like she was trying not to look at Amelia. Or she had seen something?
Whatever the matter was didn't linger long in the back of Lady Adler's mind because of the sudden realization that she felt cold. Amelia pulled herself out of bed and went ot the wing back chair near Evelyn at the heart. There she grabbed the plaid wrap she donned the previous night before dinner to help keep some of the chill of Ravenhallow at bay, wrapping it around her shoulders as before. Even in the brightness of the morning she still felt its icy fingers wrapping around her limbs and seeping into her core as if there was a draft following her throughout the place. A quick inspection of the window proved it was latched, and the thick velvet curtains over top coupled with the newly stoked fireplace meant she would have to warm up a bit before descending.
"Goodness, it's not even winter yet," observed Amelia. She looked around the room and then ran her hands over her covered upper arms. Evelyn merely nodded in agreement without much to say on the matter. "Shall I escort you down to tea now, Lady Adler?"
"Please." Amelia nodded and was summarily brought out. The chill lifted soon after they went through the hall but she thought it was so strange considering she slept quite comfortably. At the bottom of the stairs she nodded to Evelyn to be dismissed back to whatever other duties she needed to tend to, while Amelia pulled the wrap taut around her again and took in a slow, deep breath. Across the hall the doorway of the open parlour revealed Lucian inside with an array of breakfast food prepared including a fresh pot of tea.
She walked over to him with confident yet graceful strides. The chemise dress she wore was thick and formal enough to not be mistaken for lingerie, thankfully, though it was a bit on the lighter side. Not that she suspected the younger Lord Talbot would be questioning her choice of dress, anyway.
"Good morning," chirped Amelia. A bright smile widened her mouth as she entered across from Lucian and gestured to a chair nearby. "May I join you before our outing?" asked his guest. She then paused and looked back over her shoulder into the hallway in such a way as one would when there were approaching footsteps. It was void of any visible presence. Though, the involuntary gaze reminded her of something else.
"Will Lady Talbot be joining us as well?" Amelia asked, now a bit keen on the idea. Though Laura's reception had been nothing short of chilly yesterday, she understood it due to the abruptness and apparent joke at their expense in that vague letter. Now at least she hoped the heir's sister had warmed up to her a little. "I had hoped she would come with us to enjoy a pleasant outing. Your mention of the holiday last night made me think of roasted chestnuts. I ought to buy some if there is a vendor in Moonwell. And of course, I would be remiss if I left empty handed of a gift for my generous hosts as well."
Whatever the matter was didn't linger long in the back of Lady Adler's mind because of the sudden realization that she felt cold. Amelia pulled herself out of bed and went ot the wing back chair near Evelyn at the heart. There she grabbed the plaid wrap she donned the previous night before dinner to help keep some of the chill of Ravenhallow at bay, wrapping it around her shoulders as before. Even in the brightness of the morning she still felt its icy fingers wrapping around her limbs and seeping into her core as if there was a draft following her throughout the place. A quick inspection of the window proved it was latched, and the thick velvet curtains over top coupled with the newly stoked fireplace meant she would have to warm up a bit before descending.
"Goodness, it's not even winter yet," observed Amelia. She looked around the room and then ran her hands over her covered upper arms. Evelyn merely nodded in agreement without much to say on the matter. "Shall I escort you down to tea now, Lady Adler?"
"Please." Amelia nodded and was summarily brought out. The chill lifted soon after they went through the hall but she thought it was so strange considering she slept quite comfortably. At the bottom of the stairs she nodded to Evelyn to be dismissed back to whatever other duties she needed to tend to, while Amelia pulled the wrap taut around her again and took in a slow, deep breath. Across the hall the doorway of the open parlour revealed Lucian inside with an array of breakfast food prepared including a fresh pot of tea.
She walked over to him with confident yet graceful strides. The chemise dress she wore was thick and formal enough to not be mistaken for lingerie, thankfully, though it was a bit on the lighter side. Not that she suspected the younger Lord Talbot would be questioning her choice of dress, anyway.
"Good morning," chirped Amelia. A bright smile widened her mouth as she entered across from Lucian and gestured to a chair nearby. "May I join you before our outing?" asked his guest. She then paused and looked back over her shoulder into the hallway in such a way as one would when there were approaching footsteps. It was void of any visible presence. Though, the involuntary gaze reminded her of something else.
"Will Lady Talbot be joining us as well?" Amelia asked, now a bit keen on the idea. Though Laura's reception had been nothing short of chilly yesterday, she understood it due to the abruptness and apparent joke at their expense in that vague letter. Now at least she hoped the heir's sister had warmed up to her a little. "I had hoped she would come with us to enjoy a pleasant outing. Your mention of the holiday last night made me think of roasted chestnuts. I ought to buy some if there is a vendor in Moonwell. And of course, I would be remiss if I left empty handed of a gift for my generous hosts as well."