Part thirty- six

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+ Basilwether +

After a few minutes of quiet Enola finally responded, "We need to go to Basilwether"

"What?!" Shouted Tewksbury, as the carriage started moving again.

I looked towards Enola, "Why?" I asked.

"An Injustice has occurred. It's time to right some wrongs." She replied, looking at us and driving the carriage at the same time.

I didn't understand anything she had just said. She handed Tewksbury a newspaper "You want a culprit, find the motive."

Tewksbury opened the newspaper that named 'Deadlock In The Lords As Vite Looms' and brought it closer to me so I could help his search for whatever Enola was looking for.

"I don't understand." Said Tewksbury, confused while staring at the newspaper in hopes that whatever we were looking for would suddenly appear.

"When we're you due to be inducted into the Lords?" Asked Enola looking down at the paper.

"Imminently." He replied after a few seconds of thinking.

Enola kept asking him questions "How would you have voted on the bill?"

"The same as my father. I'd be for it." He said as though she had asked a ridiculous question.

"Who knew that?" She asked.

"Who stands to gain the estate with your father dead and if you die?" I asked him, finally catching up to what Enola was trying to figure out.

Enola was trying to find out who and why wanted Tewksbury dead.

He looked turned towards me and thought about it for a second "My uncle." He said looking into my eyes confused on why we were asking these questions.

He realized what was going on and asked "You think this is my uncles doing?"

"Well doesn't this make sense?" I asked.

"But he's a powerful man. What on earth could we do?"

"Solve the crime of course." Said Enola, while giving him a soft smile.

I couldn't help but noticed that she was just into mistery cases as he brother Sherlock Holmes.

"Enola, The three of us are extremely lucky to have lived this long, and you want to drive us into a place where there is most certain danger?" He asked.

"Sometimes, Lord Tewksbury, you have to dangle your legs in the water to attract the bloody sharks!" She shouted at his face.

I chuckled, "Why would we want to attract bloody sharks?" He asked.

"Good point." I agreed with Tewksbury, I didn't understand how going to a place where we would be in danger would stop Tewksbury from getting killed.

The rest of the ride was silent, nobody said a word. We were all in our own worlds.

I would catch Tewksbury glancing at me, I tried to look away from him.

We still had a few hours to go. "I should probably write to mother." I told myself, I looked around the carriage for ink and parchment.

He quickly looked at me, "What are you looking for darling?" Enola turned too.

"Parchment and ink..."

"Why?" She asked.

"I've got to write to My mother. I promised to let her know everything." Tewksbury helped me look for the supplies I needed.

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