Lord Derby nodded to him. "Very well. Enjoy your rest, Frances." He said kindly, watching the man retire. After he was gone, he went back into his study where a few gentlemen remained, he shutting the doors. These men were the men he trusted the most, his closest friends. "What do you think?" He asked them. They nodded, feeling like their suspicions were answered. "I say we have him help us with the Ripper, but in the end, we give him what he deserves."
Lila had just finished bathing and she was now being fastened into her corset after having slipped her gossamer petticoat on. She winced, gasping for air as Rose tied her corset too tightly this time, tighter than the night before. "It's too tight." She breathed. "My lady, Lady Derby demanded so. She said--" She stopped immediately, flushing red.
Lila looked back at her angrily. "She said what Rose? Spit it out." She demanded, using her status to get the truth out of her, to find out what her harpy of a mother said. Rose looked down bashfully and she cleared her throat. "She said you were looking rather filled out because your corset wasn't tight enough. Forgive me my lady." She said having finished tying it, as tightly as her mother demanded, her head lowered. Lila looked at her and she shook her head. "You're dismissed, Rose." She said, her voice breaking. "I can put on a dress."
Rose just nodded and she left immediately. Lila swallowed hard, trying to keep her breathing normal. It was difficult when she wanted to break down out of frustration and wanted to rip this corset off of her. Composing herself, as well as fanning herself, not letting herself feel, she pulled on the dress that she was intended to wear. It was dark red with a lovely gold trimming and embroidery, as well as design. She kept her hair like she had it, over one shoulder and keeping her neck covered, having rubbed some salve onto the peculiar wound. Leaving her room after putting her shoes on, she walked out of her room and carefully went down the stairs. The dress fitting was taking place in their home.
Lila stepped onto the podium so the seamstress could measure her.
"Doesn't she look lovely?" her mother beamed to the seamstress who was nodding gently but enthusiastically. "She finally got her corset on properly. She looks so thin." And her mother was one to talk, for the most part.
As the fitting went on and the tea, in which she was supposed to be a diligent young lady, she zoned them all out.
The dinner began, Lila wearing a new dress, one that had a lot of fine and expensive cloths with glorious colors like red, gold, and off white for an innocence, she sitting at the table. She was feeling light headed, hardly eating anything, hardly talking. She needed air. After dinner, Lord Derby disappeared off, meeting the same close friends from the morning in his study while Erland Meade requested one on one time with Lila. They walked onto the balcony. The air was divine and she had a fan in her hand, trying to circulate the still air. Her hand was on her stomach and she was trying to keep her breathing under control. She was hot, too hot and finding it hard to stay, well normal to say the least.