Chapter Forty Four

The sun, a fiery orange ball, sank low on the horizon signaling the arrival of the moon. The family introduction, a tense and exhausting affair, was finally over.

"It was wonderful meeting you today," the Dowager Duchess said to Baron Henry, her voice warm and gracious despite the afternoon's drama. "Safe travels home."

"It was a great pleasure, Your Grace," Henry replied, managing a polite bow from his wheelchair. Augusta, standing behind him, said nothing but offered a stiff, formal curtsy.

"Alright then," the Dowager Duchess said with a final, kind smile.

The footman and the driver carefully helped Henry back into the Ellington carriage, securing his wheelchair for the journey. As the grand vehicle pulled away from the humble orphanage, the Dowager Duchess noticed her daughter in law, Lyra, staring after it with a haunting, intense expression on her face.