Chapter 161
The Duke's Masked Wife
161 Trip (2)
Morning came quickly as Alessandra wanted and unlike other days, she had woken up at the brink of dawn to start packing on her own. This annoyed Edgar who wished to stay in bed longer but Alessandra pushed for him to start packing.
She also wanted him to help her pick out clothes that would be to his grandmotherâs liking so now they were both in the room assigned to be her closet.
âYou should know the carriages and the land arenât going anywhere. What is it with you and Alfred waking so early to start packing?â Edgar yawned, still tired and desperately yearning to go back to bed. âIâm starting to regret this trip and weâre still here.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou just need to have your coffee to stop complaining, Edgar. Alfred said it would be a six-hour ride if we have no stops. Therefore itâs best we set out early so thereâs enough time for me to make use of our first day there. Four days will fly by sooner than you think. What do you think about this,â she held up a dress for Edgar to see.
âIt is blue,â he commented on the dress. âWhat more is there for me to say?â
âYou are no help. If this wasnât such a rash decision, Erin could have paid a visit to help me pick out dresses. I have no sense of style nor any clue what I should wear while meeting your grandmother for the first time. Why couldnât you have mentioned a trip when you let me off the carriage before you went to the Baroness? There would have been enough time for me to plan instead of sitting around on a bed waiting for you.â
âMy mistake,â Edgar apologized. âThere are plenty of servants to pack for you. Call Sally to do this. She is the one that dresses you after all.â
âSally has her own bags to pack and she is writing a note to send to her family that she will be out of time. Can you have the messenger deliver her message along with the one for Tobias?â
âYes. Alessandra, now that we have clearly established I am of no use to you, can I go back to sleep until it is time for us to leave?â Edgar asked.
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âGo on you grumpy man. Besides, you wonât have any time to rest while we are on our trip,â Alessandra stated and as her back was turned to Edgar, she wouldnât see the devious smile on his lips.
âAnd why is that?â He teasingly asked, waiting for her to realize how he had taken her words.
âIf your grandmother lives there, you must have visited the area many times. I will need you to show me around,â Alessandra replied.
âIs that all?â
Alessandra slowly turned around to face Edgar. She didnât see what else she was meant to say. Judging by the sly smile and how much he was staring at her, it was something sexual. âNothing more than that, Edgar. Whatever you are imagining is not happening.â
âThis trip is meant to be our honeymoon. We did not have one after our wedding.â
âThere was no need for us to have one. Surely you have not forgotten how our marriage started. We are in no need of a honeymoon. You, who have always been against marriage, have no need for a honeymoon. This is simply a trip to get away from the people in Lockwood,â Alessandra shot down whatever he was considering.
Edgar stood up from his seat. âIâve started to see the bright side of having a honeymoon. Thatâs why Caleb, Alfred, and Sally will stay in one wing of the house while we have the other all to ourselves. Depending on how my experiment goes, we may need to move them to another house. Do you wish to know why?â
âNo,â Alessandra quickly replied. She had no intention of taking part in whatever experiment Edgar meant. âYou can go back to sleep as you wanted.â
âNo, I think I will stay and annoy you for keeping me up while I was begging to return to bed. Iâll tell you why we would have to move them to another house. Itâs-â
âAlfred!â Alessandra called, making Edgar look at the closed door. With her successful distraction, she made a dash for the door to escape Edgarâs lecture.
âWeâre going to be in a carriage for six or seven hours. You canât escape hearing what I have to say,â he informed Alessandra while she ran away.
One thing for certain, it wouldnât be a boring trip.
Two hours passed by and to Edgarâs dismay, he wasnât able to go back to sleep. Everyone stood outside the front door while two carriages pulled up to take them out of town.
âWhy arenât we traveling together?â Sally asked. What if Alessandra would need her for something?
Caleb playfully patted her shoulder and said, âRead the room, you single woman. The married folks will want time alone to fool around in the carriage. You and I will have fun with Alfred.â
âFun with the butler?â Sally looked at Alfred. Alfred was fun at times but she didnât see him being fun to be around for such a long ride. For heavenâs sake, he prepared a bottle of tea and a book to read on the road.
âI want silence in the carriage. If the two of you are going to do anything funny we should get a divider. Should we?â Alfred gave Caleb and Sally a suspicious look.
âWhat?â Sally almost choked on her spit. âThere is nothing going on between Caleb and me. There is no need for a divider. I just want this ride to be over with quickly,â Sally sobbed on the inside. If only men and women could ride separately.
âWhen were the bags packed on the carriages?â Alessandra asked as she had not seen when anyone passed by with them.
âWhen we were eating. We have a carriage all to ourselves, Alessandra. Letâs make these long hours entertaining. Ladies first,â Edgar held the door open for her while Alessandra thought of ways to travel in the other carriage instead of with Edgar and his teasing behavior.
âIt will be entertaining as I plan to draw the scenery we pass by,â she showed him the paper and pen in her hands. âIâm sure you will find something to entertain yourself with,â she chuckled, enjoying his smile slowly being replaced with a frown.
Alessandra was starting to consider keeping track of the many times she won against Edgar.