It was difficult to fall back into sleep after what the doctor told him. He would have wanted to discuss the matter thoroughly, but with the doctor’s assistant within earshot, Nick decided against it. Instead, he played the obedient patient who was man enough not to flinch at the doctor’s ministrations. Still, he couldn’t shake away the thought of two ladies entering a prison. What’s worse was that one of those ladies was his wife, who was not supposed to be in any way connected with Hawthorne.
Nick turned to his good side slowly where he could have a good view of the glass doors leading to the balcony. It was already night time. She had been gone for quite a long while and he stayed awake the whole time. He couldn’t help but wonder what she did at Newgate and how was she related to the Hawthornes. Her files failed to mention that she was a close friend of Lucy Hawthorne. Although there was possibility that that piece of trivial information was missed out, just like it was possible that Claire had an affair with Matthew.
Just as he was pondering what reasons Claire had to lie to him about her nightly activities, the door opened and somebody slipped into the dimly lit room. He remained still in his position, pretending to be asleep, while he peered at the person who entered his room. It didn’t take him long, though, even in the dark, to identify the new comer as his wife. She moved to the closet, which was fairly visible from his position on the bed.
Claire’s back was to him. Even in the dim light, he could see her open the closet and unceremoniously undressed. Because of the poor lighting, he could not see her fingers moving to unbutton her dress, but it did fall to her feet leaving only her undergarments. Nick composed himself. He ought to look away but he couldn’t bring himself to do just that. He vowed to himself that he would not take advantage of their situation, but she was so beautiful. The yellowish glow of the lamp touched her skin in an intimate way he wished he could, while the shadows only made her look more mysterious.
Before he could think any more thoughts admiring her, he cleared his throat to catch her attention. “Claire, where have you been? It’s late, a lady like you shouldn’t be outside without a chaperone at this hour.” He moved to give her more room on the bed, which he instantly thought was a bad idea. He was inviting her to spend the night with him, what was he thinking? Shouldn’t they be sleeping separately like he proposed?
“I do not want you wandering outside after dark without a chaperone. Take one of your maids and our carriage if you must, but I need to know where you are going.” He thought he sounded like his mother, but continued nevertheless. “It doesn’t feel very nice to be left here in this bed, helplessly worrying if my wife will make it back home. Tell me where you’ve been and who you are with,” Nick demanded. If he was worried, he thought to himself, it was only because she might do something to compromise his position and therefore his mission. It was all about his work, there was nothing personal about worrying for her safety.
Nick turned to his good side slowly where he could have a good view of the glass doors leading to the balcony. It was already night time. She had been gone for quite a long while and he stayed awake the whole time. He couldn’t help but wonder what she did at Newgate and how was she related to the Hawthornes. Her files failed to mention that she was a close friend of Lucy Hawthorne. Although there was possibility that that piece of trivial information was missed out, just like it was possible that Claire had an affair with Matthew.
Just as he was pondering what reasons Claire had to lie to him about her nightly activities, the door opened and somebody slipped into the dimly lit room. He remained still in his position, pretending to be asleep, while he peered at the person who entered his room. It didn’t take him long, though, even in the dark, to identify the new comer as his wife. She moved to the closet, which was fairly visible from his position on the bed.
Claire’s back was to him. Even in the dim light, he could see her open the closet and unceremoniously undressed. Because of the poor lighting, he could not see her fingers moving to unbutton her dress, but it did fall to her feet leaving only her undergarments. Nick composed himself. He ought to look away but he couldn’t bring himself to do just that. He vowed to himself that he would not take advantage of their situation, but she was so beautiful. The yellowish glow of the lamp touched her skin in an intimate way he wished he could, while the shadows only made her look more mysterious.
Before he could think any more thoughts admiring her, he cleared his throat to catch her attention. “Claire, where have you been? It’s late, a lady like you shouldn’t be outside without a chaperone at this hour.” He moved to give her more room on the bed, which he instantly thought was a bad idea. He was inviting her to spend the night with him, what was he thinking? Shouldn’t they be sleeping separately like he proposed?
“I do not want you wandering outside after dark without a chaperone. Take one of your maids and our carriage if you must, but I need to know where you are going.” He thought he sounded like his mother, but continued nevertheless. “It doesn’t feel very nice to be left here in this bed, helplessly worrying if my wife will make it back home. Tell me where you’ve been and who you are with,” Nick demanded. If he was worried, he thought to himself, it was only because she might do something to compromise his position and therefore his mission. It was all about his work, there was nothing personal about worrying for her safety.