by Jackie J
Chapter 8
Five months had passed since they had
first set sail and clearing the docks the party of Lady Drake hugged. It had
not been the most pleasant of sailings for the last part of their journey home,
but they were all save on dry land now. Lady Drake had business to attend in
London with the banks and bid farewell to her travelling companions, Lord and
Lady Stokes and the company accountant, Cecil Browning.
Deeds and share certificates needed to be
deposited at the bank and Gwendoline was anxious to know what carnage her
profligate step- daughter had caused with the family finances whilst she had
been away. Leaving the bank, Gwendoline retained a degree of disbelief and
smiled, deposits outweighed withdrawals, by a considerable amount. Spending had
been rather frugal. A large withdrawal two days after she left but not
excessive and a similar amount two days ago, but the rest of the withdrawals,
small amounts in line with the household budgets Mrs Dillon ran. Hardly
anything, in fact nothing from the salons, drapers, jewellers, high end fashion
houses, cafĂ©’s, travel? How extraordinary she thought? Lady Drake had expected
to be met by the debris left by a tsunami of Caroline’s reckless spending but
nothing, nothing at all.
Her letters had not been answered, not that she expected them to be, she had been travelling extensively around her late husband’s global interests and it could be that mail got lost or is still following her trail. Two weeks spent in London with her friend, in contrast to the hustle and bustle of her travel, allowed her to relax and prepare for her return to Longwater. Cecil Browning had agreed to escort Lady Drake from London to her estate and duly arrived promptly.