At the middle of the night
Someone knocked at James's room
"The door is open" James said while doing his paperworks
"Sir James, you have a letter from Count George" the maid handed the letter to James
"Thank you" James thanked the maid
"I wonder what father wrote in this letter."
To James Smith
How are you? I hope you are fine just like the last time I saw you. I'm sorry I didn't attend your homecoming celebration last week. By the way, I like you to come here in Westminster. I have an important matter to share to you. Come as soon as possible. Pack your things because we will be here for about one month.
Sincerely,
George Smith"I wonder what is this important matter" James said to himself
"But I need to go now"
James immediately packed his clothes and said goodbye to his Grandmother Matilda.
"Grandma, I need to go now... Father might be expecting me" James said to his grandma
"Take care of yourself James" his grandma replied
"Do you have something to say to the Jones siblings?" Matilda stated
James didn't answer
"I have nothing to say to them" James said to her
James hugged his grandma
"Thank you grandma" James said to her
"I need to go now with Louis" James said to the Baroness
-----------------In the morning
"Is that so, I understand" William said while talking with Baroness Matilda
"Please explain it to your younger siblings, I think they got close to each other" Matilda said to William
William nodded as he leaves the living room
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William went to Y/n and Arthur's room as they pack their clothes.
"I need to say something" William said to his siblings
"What is it brother?" Arthur asked
"James went to London" William stated
"London?!" Y/n said
William nodded
"We didn't even say goodbye to him" Arthur exclaimed
Y/n was stunned by what she heard
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The Last Descendants (Victorian Romance)
RomanceIn the late 19th century, James Smith is the eldest son of Baron George Smith. James falls in love with his friend's younger sister Y/n Jones. But because of some circumstances, James's father forced him to marry a woman whom his father believed wou...