CHAPTER 62…………….
. Marianaās Matchmaking Meeting (2)
āIāll do as Your Grace says, but Iām worried the young lady will be heartbroken.ā
āItās for the sake of the family, yes, but also for her own good. Lord Algernon is no good. She may not realize it now, but the Emperor will have him executed sooner or later. Love is fine, but to keep it alive, the right environment is needed.ā
At the Duke of Seidās cold words, Anje thought of her parents.
Theyād had a hard life because of poverty, but they had loved each other until the day they died.
āItās not always like that. Some people love each other to the end, even when life is hard. And Lord Algernon wonāt die. Iād bet on it.ā
What nonsense was coming out of her mouth now!
Realizing what she had just said, Anje hastily raised her hand and clamped it over her lips.
āI misspoke. My apologies. Please pretend you didnāt hear that.ā
āHow would you know something like that? Did someone tell you?ā
No, she hadnāt heard itābut sheād seen it. Not that she could ever say such a thing.
She could see other peopleās fortunes ā who would believe that? If she wasnāt branded insane, that would be miracle enough.
Anje shook her head quickly.
āItās just⦠a feeling I have.ā
She mumbled vaguely and looked away.
But the Dukeās gaze lingered on her for quite a while.
āIāll say this just in case ā unless you have a death wish, donāt ever get involved in Algernonās affairs. Thatās not something for a mere information broker to meddle in.ā
āHave you ever seen me take on something that doesnāt pay?ā
At that, the Duke finally looked away, letting out a low chuckle.
āNo, I havenāt. Just a word of caution. You seem rather fond of Algernon, thatās all.ā
āā¦What?ā
Me? Fond of Lord Algernon?
Where on earth had he gotten such a ridiculous idea?
Before Anje could deny it, the Duke pushed a mountain of papers toward her.
āThese are the candidates your lady mother sent for Marianaās prospective husband. Sort out the ones with disqualifying flaws ā those with messy private lives, gambling habits, mistresses, sticky fingers, and the like.ā
āThe young lady prefers handsome men⦠Should I include that in the criteria?ā
The Duke gave Anje a look that could only be described as exasperated. Feeling the sting, she averted her eyes.
āThis is a serious matter, Your Grace. But fine, Iāll overlook that one for now.ā
* * *
So sheād saidā¦
āBut this doesnāt seem like a simple matter of looks.ā
Murmuring under her breath, Anje peeked through the partition at the sunny window table where Mariana sat with Jerome, the eldest son of Count Frances.
Their meeting place was a famous dessert parlor, well known as the perfect spot for arranged dates, each table separated by dividers for privacy.
Elegant chamber music played softly, and the air between the finely dressed couples was a mix of gentle tension and awkward sweetness.
Because of that, everyone had dressed their best ā making Anjeās black dress stand out even more.
Couldnāt she at least have changed clothes first?
Josh could understand her rushing out of the aideās office upon hearing Mariana was meeting a suitor.
But still ā wearing black in such a bright, charming place? Really?
āMiss Anje, could you please sit still? People are staring.ā
Each time Anje craned her neck over the partition with a frown, Josh flinched, terrified someone might notice them.
But Anje didnāt care how she looked; her eyes were fixed solely on Jerome Frances, Marianaās potential suitor.
Her fists clenched tightly as she scowled.
āJosh, just look at him. Everyone else here looks perfectly proper, but that manāheās dressed like that for a matchmaking meeting! Does that make any sense to you?ā
āTo me, Lord Frances looks well put together,ā Josh whispered, tugging on her skirt. But Anje didnāt budge.
āNo, no. Sure, his clothes are expensive and all, but his sleeve buttons are undone, and the third button of his shirt is openāheās practically flashing his navel! My report said he was well-mannered.ā
Well-mannered, my foot!
Anjeās eyes narrowed, scanning Jerome Francesās face as though reading his fortune. His chart showed a āPeach Blossomā fate this year ā charm and popularity with women, but also destined for romantic trouble.
āItās probably just the weather. Itās been warm lately. And men unbuttoning a couple of buttons isnāt exactly scandalous.ā
Josh managed to pull Anje back down into her seat and sighed.
āNo matter how you nitpick, Lord Frances is still a fine gentleman and a suitable match. The Duchess herself personally approved him. And the rest is for Miss Mariana to decide. Weāre just here to keep an eye on thingsāand maybe have some dessert while weāre at it.ā
If Marianaās former nurse hadnāt come down with a fever, neither Josh nor Anje would have been dragged along.
Mariana hadnāt wanted her private affairs to become gossip fodder.
She couldnāt stop rumors from spreading through high society, but she didnāt want the added fuss of hiring a chaperone.
The Duchess, who had expected Mariana to refuse the meeting altogether, had been so relieved that she agreed to Marianaās conditions at once.
Still, letting her attend alone was out of the question.
The housekeeper had chosen Anjeārecently hired but at least of noble birthāfor the role.
And she had warned Josh over and over not to let anything happen.
āYou just need to sit there quietly, understood?ā
āLeave it to me!ā
That was only a few hours ago. Who could have guessed Miss Anje would turn out to be the troublesome one?
Josh covered her face, mortified, as she noticed nearby patrons glancing at themāthanks to Anje kneeling on the sofa and peering over the divider.
Why is embarrassment always my burden to bear�
āThat man wonāt do,ā Anje declared firmly.
Josh let out a short sigh.
āJust because theyāre meeting doesnāt mean Miss Marianaās marrying him tomorrow. This is just a preliminary round, you know. You of all people should understand that.ā
But Anje shook her head.
āThis isnāt the time to be so relaxed. Lord Frances isnāt what he seems.ā
* * *
āItās quite hot for midday, isnāt it?ā
Jerome Frances rolled up his already-loosened sleeves as he spoke.
Marianaās gaze flicked to his well-toned forearms before she quickly looked away, her face tinged pink.
Seeing that, Jerome smiled confidently, taking it as a positive sign.
Didnāt they say she liked men like Count Martin?
If that was her type, he stood a good chance.
He had an athletic build and a healthy tan from outdoor pursuits since childhood.
And unlike Count Martin, who was all flash and no substance, Jerome Frances came from a long-established, noble family.
Competition for Marianaās hand would be fierce, especially since the Duchess herself was involved, but Jerome felt confident in his qualifications.
āI heard embroidery is one of your hobbies.ā
āWell, yesā¦ā
To be honest, embroidery wasnāt something Mariana could really call a hobby. She had only learned a little at the academy as part of her cultural education and had rarely touched a needle since.
How that had become her āhobbyā was anyoneās guess. Too tired to explain, she just nodded vaguely.
āMy mother enjoys embroidery as well. She said sheād love to see one of your works someday.ā
āMy⦠works?ā
Mariana frowned slightly.
Taking her reaction as interest, Jerome smiled again. The information heād gotten from his mother after that recent tea party seemed to be paying off.
āI also heard you had feelings for Count Martin once. Donāt worry, Iām not judging. Iām not so petty as to hold it against you if you admired someone before marriage.ā
āWhere did you hear that I liked Count Martin?ā
Was it embarrassment? Her face flushed again, though this time her expression carried a different tone.
āHaha, my mother is quite well connected in society. She said your friends mentioned it.ā
āMy⦠friends?ā





