Chapter 17

  Right by the next evening, Blythe received her father's correspondence, a response to her queries regarding the Lord. She sent off Lucy to bring her tea and snacks and opened the scroll, closing the doors of the room.

  She read the content what her father has written for her and she was quite pleased to see that advice her father has given her.

  'You need to capture his heart and attentions with your artistic and household skills as well use your beauty.' He wrote.

  Blythe could not figure out what she should do about the mounting fear inside her for the Lord. However, she was also attracted to his monstrous side.

  Blythe was just a town head's daughter and she was not a royal bred woman and she knew she had not many artistic skills to impress the Lord. But she was determined. She was no doubt scared tremendously as the Lord was the perilous person and she did not tread cautiously, she could end up in his entertainment cell in the dungeons.