Chapter 51

And if St John expressed surprise at the quality of food—I’d bloody well send him packing back to that father of his.

“I’m going to drive round to Cilla’s house,” Tre said as he took a last sip of his tea. “She’s going to love this.” Cilla would be joining us for luncheon and the visit to the House of Oddities.

“Drive carefully,” Papa advised as he prepared a tray for Pere, who was up in their room, putting together the puzzle Arianne had given him as a Christmas gift. “The weather is foul.”

“Will do.” Tre kissed Papa’s cheek, grabbed up his keys, and hurried out the door.

“Well, I’d best be off to pick up St John.” No one made any snide remarks. St John might not be much liked, but my family was kind.

I parked my MG in front of Lord Haynsworth’s house—a huge, gloomy affair—bounded up the steps, and lifted the knocker.