âMelissa. Could you tell Mr. Genok about this?â
âOf course. I will inform him immediately.â
Melissa, smiling, tried to change the subject and brought up a topic she had read in the newspaper published this morning.
âBy the way, have you read that article? They are opening the royal hunting grounds tomorrow. It will be open to the public for an entire week.â
âThe hunting grounds?â
Damian turned around as the mention of a hunting ground caught his ears.
âYes, the hunting grounds. It is a vast forest! Not too far from here.â
âIs there such a place?â
Rowena, too, was struck by the unusual topic of conversation. Melissa replied with satisfaction once the heavy air had lightened a bit.
âYes. I didnât know about it either, but I heard itâs full of deer and rabbits.â
âMom! I want to go. Can we go? Pretty please?â
Damianâs eyes lit up with excitement as his interest shifted quickly.
âIf you behave yourself, Iâll take you there. You must eat well, donât whine at the nannies, and listen to what they say.â
âI will! I will! I can do that!â
âThen letâs start by sitting in our seats properly, shall we?â
Nodding vigorously, Damian straightened his posture. Melissa and Rowena exchanged a smile and were content with the peace that had once again come their way.
Suddenly, a carriage stopped midway, intercepting their way, and the noblewoman who got out of that carriage came running toward their carriage. Once she reached, she ordered the servant who was following her to knock on the window.
âCountess RachelâŚ?â
Rowena froze in place. She didnât think anyone would recognize her because she was wearing a wig and riding a typical carriage, not the one with the duke emblem on. After Melissa managed to hide Damian behind her, Rowena slowly opened the carriage door.
âAh, I was right! I thought I saw you passing by, but I wasnât sure. It looks like I have such good eyesight.â Countess Rachel spoke loudly.
âOh, yes, you do, Countess.â
âWhere have you been? You didnât even come to my salon in the morning, and I had some important things to tell you. Oh, and youâre wearing a wig.â
âThatâsâŚâŚ I felt a little stuffy today, so I went out to the park to take a little stroll. I wore the wig too for a change of mood.â
âOh, I seeâŚ.. Well, there are days like that.â
It was not much of a dialogue, but the Countessâs eyes searched the carriage sharply. While nervous, Rowena was wondering how to end the conversation; a small cough slipped out from behind Melissa. The Countess, rolling her eyes, immediately asked.
âIs there anyone else here?â
âOh, thatâsâŚ.. I coughed.â
âJeez. It sounds like a childâs cough. I gave birth to four children. Do you think I wouldnât know the difference?â
A small foot concealed by Melissaâs figure entered the Countessâs field of vision as she narrowed her eyes at Melissaâs reply.
âOh, my, my, whoâs the young gentleman?â
Simultaneously, a shiver ran down Rowenaâs spine. Countess Rachel had been friendly and kind to her, but when it came to Damian, this was an entirely different story.
No one was to know about her son, except for a few people, not even his own father, Killian.
âHis Excellencyâs-âŚ.â
Melissa, who was not intimidated by the tightening air, showed her flexibility.
âHeâs a nephew of a distant relative on his Excellencyâs motherâs side. He is the son of a foreign aristocrat, but he doesnât know much of our language and is very shy, as you can see.â
âOh, really? This is the first Iâve heard of this.â
The Countess, who tilted her head at the maidâs words, turned to Rowena.