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Miss Eloise Bridgerton has always prided herself on noticing what others overlook - injustices, hypocrisies, and the invisible lines society draws between people.
But she never expected to notice him.
When a new footman enters service at Bridgerton House, Eloise barely spares him a glance at first. He is merely one of many - quiet, efficient, invisible by design. That is the way of such things.
Yet Thomas Whitmore is not as invisible as society would prefer.
Son of a dockworker from the East End, Thomas is educated beyond expectation - self-taught, sharp-minded, and far too observant for a man in livery. He took the position at Bridgerton House not out of ambition, but necessity. His wages support his widowed mother and younger sister.
He knows his place.
He has survived by knowing it.
Until Eloise begins speaking to him.
At first, it is accidental - a book dropped, a conversation overheard, a disagreement about politics that neither can resist pursuing. Eloise finds in Thomas something she has never found in titled gentlemen: honesty. Challenge. A refusal to flatter.
He looks at her as though she is intelligent - not ornamental.
And that is where everything begins to unravel.
Stolen conversations in corridors.
Lingering moments in the library after dark.
A hand brushing against hers while passing tea - and neither pulling away quickly enough.
But the danger is constant.
If discovered:
• Eloise would face scandal severe enough to damage her family's standing.
• Thomas would be dismissed immediately - perhaps blacklisted from future employment.
• The Bridgerton name would be whispered about in drawing rooms across Mayfair.
Worse still, Thomas believes loving her would be selfish.
He refuses to let her throw away her future for him.
So the question becomes:
Will Eloise defy the rigid structure of society - or will Thomas sacrifice his own happiness to protect her reputation?