All Chapters of Esmerelda Sleuth: The Journal (Book 4): Chapter 11 - Chapter 20
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Chapter 11
Extraordinarily little had changed with Viviane Northrup since I’d faked death and escaped to the future.  She was still lovely to look at, stately in action, and very much resentful of me. With the date of my return being only a few years past the date that I’d escaped back to the future, I shouldn’t have been surprised.  Even though I’d been through dimensions while in servitude to Marduke and traveled back in time with Lance, my rational mind still had difficulty accepting and absorbing the concepts at times.  This was one of those times. As with everything that was going on with me at that point, I accredited my inability to truly grasp what I was in the middle of to the fact that I’d traveled from one century to another without the use of a portal.  This had to be the reason my body was not feeling its normal self.  Traveling through portals was something that I’d grown accustomed to.  I
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Chapter 12
I was surprised at how tired I was.  Rather than give my body fuel to pursue activities for the afternoon, (like hunting down my rotten brother-in-law, Jason, and wringing his neck for promising my parents to that demon lord) I felt all the more exhausted after eating the light fare.  I attributed it to the fact that my body simply didn’t appreciate the way I’d transitioned from one time zone to another without the use of a portal.  As with all dis-ease of the body, my remedy was to rest.  So, I allowed myself the luxury of going back to sleep.Since the heavy drapes were kept drawn to keep out the afternoon sun’s burning rays, I had no idea of the time when Lance finally settled his lean, sexy form on the bed next to me and gently kissed me awake.“You have slept the day away, my love,” he cooed.Rubbing my eyes and giving a long, loud yawn, I asked, “What time is it?”“It is dinner time
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Chapter 13
Morning came and along with it the return of my vitality. Lance had made love to me several times through the night. Each time giving me just a bit more of his shine to replace what had escaped mine.Stretching my limbs in a cat-like manner, I slowly opened my eyes to the world around me.  I’d dreamed a wonderful dream of being back in the future on the hybrid mattress that I’d recently purchased.  Mild disappointment swept over me when I realized that my backside was cradled in one of the hollows that time and use created in the well-worn wool stuffed mattress that Lance agreed needed to be replaced.“What I wouldn’t give for memory foam,” I mumbled as I wiped the sleep from my eyes.“What was that missus?” Jasmine asked in a sweet and polite manner.Suddenly aware of what I’d said, my eyes flew open and focused on her.  She wore a bright smile and looked well rested as she settled a tray con
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Chapter 14
The next few days were long and arduous.  Matters of business on the plantation kept Lance occupied more than either of us had anticipated.  Left to my own devices, I did my best to root around for information on where my nasty brother-in-law was keeping himself so that I could wring his neck and then send him back to Marduke to call off the deal that he never should have made in the first place. The days were long and hot.  Were it not for the anticipation of enjoying the throes of passion with my husband at the end of them, I questioned if I’d survive my stay without going crazy.  It’s funny how a world that I found so fascinating during my first visit had shifted to something that I resented and, in some ways, abhorred.  I resented the clothing that I was forced to wear, the lack of modern amenities such as air conditioning and lattes, the way I had to be on top of my game at all times and not slip with my mode of speech and the f
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Chapter 15
I shouldn’t have been surprised to discover that Jasmine had never left the plantation, but I was.  I found her excitement over the concept of making a three mile trip in the barouche to be a delightful pick-me-up for the gloomy mood I’d developed.Away from prying ears and eyes, my lady’s maid proved to be amusingly animated.  She had comments and curiosities about the simplest of things, such as names of trees or types of birds. We closed our eyes and listened to the sweet songs of the whippoorwill and gasped at the sight of a fox chasing a rabbit.  We rooted for the rabbit, of course.I enjoyed the little ride so much that I hardly noticed the time or felt the inconvenience of the antiquated mode of travel.  We’d left just after sunup to avoid the heat of the day, but, even so, I still would have suffered from heat and dust had I not been so distracted by this animated young woman. Her comfort level around me, once we were
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Chapter 16
Even though I was tired from travel and the stress of discovering that my pseudo parents from the future were visiting my biological parents in the past, sleep eluded me.  I was haunted by the way my parents and uncle reacted to Sophie’s mentioning of Elsbeth.  My gut told me that there was a family secret concerning my aunt that they didn’t want me to know.  What could it be?Easing my body out of bed, I lit the lantern on the small nearby table.  It provided lighting for only a fraction of my surroundings. I wanted more lighting.  Heaving a sigh and longing for electricity, I lowered the chandelier in the center of the room.  Wrinkling my nose at the smell that the many candles that the chandelier held gave off, I took shallow breaths as I carefully lit them. My parents used a more modern paraffin candle in the public rooms,  but since tallow was easier to come by and, therefore, less costly, the private family rooms were stock
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Chapter 17
Sometime, while imagining my aunt’s life from her entries in her journal, I managed to relax my body enough to fall asleep.  Unfortunately, the horsehair stuffed tapestry didn’t provide the same comfort that modern day foam would have.  That, and the fact that I wasn’t in the most comfortable position, caused my body to inevitably suffer.  When Jasmine gently shook me awake to present me with a tray of tea and biscuits, my shoulders were so stiff that I could barely flex them, my hips refused to release my legs to mobility, and there was a nagging in my head that was rooted at the nape of my neck and circled around to my temples.“You should have slept in your bed instead of me, mistress,” she scolded.  “I am accustomed to sleeping on a floor mat.  Now, look at you.  You will suffer the day for the inconvenience.”“I have no qualms about sharing a bed with you,” I insisted.  &ldquo
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Chapter 18
When the world returned to me, I was stretched out on the parlor sofa with my aunt Sophie mopping at my forehead with a cool cloth.“If there is one thing I do not miss and am happy to be free of, it is those damnable corsets,” she complained. “This child has a perfect figure.  She has no need for such contraptions.  They are horribly unhealthy.”“They are part of our world, sister dear,” my mother said in a soft voice.“I don’t know,” Nora said as she swirled her skirts while entering the room.  “I feel a bit like a princess in this outfit.”“We’ll see how you feel in a few hours,” I muttered as I struggled to sit up. “Wait until the heat of the day hits you.”Nora gave me a sympathetic look as she seated herself in a nearby chair.  “Are you feeling better?”“What are you doing here?” I asked as my head
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Chapter 19
It took a considerable length of time to catch my parents, aunt, and uncle up with Jason’s antics.  I hadn’t realized that my parents had been left in the dark concerning Jason’s deal with Marduke.  When they were told, you could have pushed them down with a feather.  Not one of them could believe Jason to be of such a nature.I secretly questioned what they’d think if they knew the depth of what Jason had done to me.  Since I’d shared that with no one, I had no intention of divulging it.  Just seeing their reaction to the severity of how his actions had jeopardized our family was all I needed to know that more news of his vile antics could very well push my mother over the edge.  Which mother? Past or future?  Since they both wore similar expressions, it would probably be both.   They didn’t know who Killian was, so I shouldn’t have been surprised that their reaction to his be
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Chapter 20
It was dinnertime before Nora lifted her head off the pillow and joined the living. I’d rested only briefly beside her before seeking out my father to converse with him about what we might do to rescue Killian.Whether Anton told him or he simply guessed by my behavior, I wasn’t certain and I didn’t bother to ask.    Whatever the reason, my father was aware that Killian and I had a relationship that went deeper than simple friendship.  To my relief, he didn’t lecture me about being unfaithful to my husband as I’d anticipated with dread.  He did, however, explain in depth how, because of the fact that very few socialites married for love, taking a lover was quite normal and acceptable as long as the relationship was not made public.  Although a good deal of married couples were actually open with their spouse about the fact that they had extra-marital interests, he didn’t feel Lance would be pleased
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