HIS MAID OF HONOR
he scent of old paper and cedar filled the room, calming in a way most places in the estate weren't. The house was wi
les with the catalog sheet tucked into her apron pocket. It was the
she th
ed, startled, and found Alexander standing in the doorw
moothly. "Didn't m
"Good evening, Mr. Ashbourne. I
nto a small porcelain dish on the sideboard. "Thought I'd finish t
ook in her presence again
nishing the
on your feet
nod, not sure w
ightly to his arms. He didn't look like a man who belonged behind a desk-there was a natural authori
elf beside her, "most people don't treat t
roperly," she replied, brushing a bit o
not like the others who've worked
how to respond. "I jus
etly, "you do far
on her, warm and unflinching. She busied herself aligning the
guarded," he sai
eyes. "I've l
hrough his expression-underst
tronger," he said. "But sometimes, t
them, soft and loaded. Ma
nough that she could see the faint stubble on his jaw, the quiet fatigue in
he way you avoi
d slowly.
appear the moment I enter a room. You speak only when nec
was no accusation in his tone,
she said, barely above a w
mured, tilting his head
rushing against the edge of the mahogany sh
she said, trying to
he replied. "But being your em
wh
yo
ime. The room was dim, the shadows long and soft, and in
heart beating louder
te," she said, more t
his voice low, thoug
shelf, the next, his hand was lightly resting on the wood beside hers.
s. "I don't want to m
she said, a lit
btly-softened, warmed. "Then te
d, but no words came. She didn't
sy," he said quietly.
her voice.
o doesn't try to be anything she's not. Because you see things no one else sees
it was filled with something diffe
r her hand. His fingers grazed hers-barely
dn't mo
of the
ntly on the doorframe-sh
both
. Ashbourne," she said, her voice even, "your sister just called. She n
w tightening. "Thank you
the briefest moment-cold, assessin
ent was
hen looked at Maya. "We'll
ent nod, her he
of cedar wood and something deeper-something
or support, her fingers still t
w. Not just in passing glances or quiet admi
rners of the estate, so