Delfi
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The threat wasn’t lost on Summer, and Alys was right about her not being able to guarantee anything. Despite not getting a positive response from her superior, Summer tilted the handle and stepped outside, keeping her guard up in case Alys decided to do what it takes.
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“What’s taking them so long?” Sam muttered to herself, trying to decide if she should knock or not. The footsteps behind her caused the girl to freeze, looking over her shoulder at the tall lady with vibrant scarlet wings.
“Could you not find them?” Mrs. Edgar, the head housekeeper of the estate asked. Before Sam could reply the door was opened again, and the maid she’d first encountered stepped outside. Mrs. Edgar raised an eyebrow. “You’re not Sarah.”
Summer knew something like this could happen, so the lie readily slipped right out of her tongue.
“She was feeling indisposed, so she asked us to be at the ceremony in her place. She’s deeply sorry for it, but my cousin and I have done this multiple times before, isn’t that right?” She turned to Alys, hoping she’d play along.
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“What’s taking them so long?” Sam muttered to herself, trying to decide if she should knock or not. The footsteps behind her caused the girl to freeze, looking over her shoulder at the tall lady with vibrant scarlet wings.
“Could you not find them?” Mrs. Edgar, the head housekeeper of the estate asked. Before Sam could reply the door was opened again, and the maid she’d first encountered stepped outside. Mrs. Edgar raised an eyebrow. “You’re not Sarah.”
Summer knew something like this could happen, so the lie readily slipped right out of her tongue.
“She was feeling indisposed, so she asked us to be at the ceremony in her place. She’s deeply sorry for it, but my cousin and I have done this multiple times before, isn’t that right?” She turned to Alys, hoping she’d play along.