Storm and Silence
w at the opposite end of the room. Heavy curtains half covered the large windows even this early in the morning
n allergy to decoration? Maybe I should have chosen the simpler of my dresses for this meeting after all. To my left, massive wooden bookshelves covered one wall, but the
tion allergy correctly. And I d
he only piece of furniture in the room. Light from the window fell onto his face and illuminated the hard, chiselled features of Mr Rikkard Ambrose.
in a cool voice. 'Kind of y
him to be angry. Boiling mad, even. Bu
had sat down, I regretted it. The thing was made of plain, hard wood and
m and steepled his fingers. Over the tops of his finely manicured hands, he regarded me
lence. 'I believe I already told you that I do no
odd
t do yo
aid nothing. God,
ou, do not worry. I have no desire to ruin a lady's reputation, especially the reputation of a "lady" who is not ri
too busy processing the 'not-right-in-the-head' comment. Not right in the head? Why? Bec
m not right
had intended. 'That wasn't why I came. I came because you reques
him, froze. Then they snapped up to me. His face seemed not quite as expr
aid: 'But yo
d be a demure manner. But it probabl