Chapter 24, back to Manchester

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It's already morning and Y/n was alone walking at the streets of Manchester.

"Miss Y/n?!" A loud voice came from behind

Y/n looked around and saw a two familiar woman walking towards her

"Mrs. Johnson? Mrs. Brooke?" Y/n widened her eyes

"You're back" the two embraced Y/n

Victoria looked at Y/n

"Did you ran away from Bristol to Manchester?" Victoria said

Y/n nodded

"I see" Victoria said in a sad tone

"Can I please continue teaching the children." Y/n said to Mrs. Josephine

"Yes my dear" Mrs. Josephine said

"Thank you... Thank you Mrs. Josephine" Y/n cried

At Bristol

"Where's miss Y/n?!" Jane asked the maids

"We didn't seen her ever since yesterday" the maid hesitatedly searched around the palace

"Let her be" William announced

All the people in the palace looked at William

"What do you mean brother?" Arthur said wondering

"Y/n knows what she was doing" William stated

"But, do you know where she went?" Arthur insisted

William looked at him and showed him a letter

"She went to Manchester" He said glaring at Arthur

Arthur took the letter and read what was written

"I see, A letter from Mrs. Josephine" Arthur whispered

"She just wants to not interfer James's and Eleonor's relationship" he added

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After a few months in London

"Welcome back master James, you have been working so hard that sometimes you forget to eat and sleep, is that it. Perhaps, a bit of rest might do you some good" Louis said to James as he entered the palace

"I wouldn't know what to do with myself" James replied

"I don't mean to overstep my boundaries but there's no need to push yourself so hard." Louis added

"That's true enough... Louis"

"Sir?"

"That was very kind" James thanked Louis

"Thank you sir" Louis replied

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At the Robinson residence

The Robinson family was having breakfast with each other

"Allow me to excuse myself" Eleonor said to her parents

"Come now my dear, you have barely touched your food" Mrs. Robinson said worriedly to her daughter

"But I'm not hungry"

"Surely, you could manage a little bit more." Mrs. Robinson stated

"I would rather not" Eleonor insisted

"I have told you before, you can't act this way." Mrs. Robinson mentioned to Eleonor

Suddenly, Mr. Robinson knocked his hands on the table with anger

"If she wants to starve herself, then that is her business!" He said to his wife

Eleonor was offended on what her father had said

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