“It is the only reason we shall deign to attend,” the violet one responded with air kisses, followed by prolonged good-byes.
“Amanda, who is the woman in the purple?” Jackson asked in a low whisper, trying not to attract attention.
“I told you, that’s Lady Phillippa Worth!” Amanda explained. “Look, she’s almost as tall as me. Isn’t her gown exquisite? When I’m of age, I’m going to wear a gown in just that color.”
But Jackson didn’t hear anything else. He was dumbstruck, because if the lady in purple was Lady Phillippa, the queen of society, that meant the one in blue, with the face made for mischief but schooled into snobbishness, who was so absorbed in her reflection she didn’t notice the way she wielded power—or more likely, didn’t care—
“Sarah, you should be kinder in how you speak to your sister,” Lady Forrester chided.
The one with the familiar green eyes . . .
“I’m sorry, Mother,” the one in blue replied, “but I was merely stating the truth. If she is determined to be unhappy with life, then nothing I say or do will change that.” Then she smiled brightly and turned from the mirror, her reflection having finally met with approval. “Now, we simply have to find a dress in my wardrobe to go with this reticule we purchased—I insist on using it this evening for my Vinght-Un winnings!”
Thus Lady Forrester was successfully diverted, and took her daughter’s arm to begin a chatty stroll up the stairs to prepare for the evening’s festivities.
“See?” Amanda said, a little sadly, as they watched their retreating forms. “I told you they don’t realize I’m in the room sometimes.”
Jack could only nod. His mind was too consumed by one topic: that even though he was proven wrong, there was no way that beautiful, snobbish, mean creature was the Miss Sarah Forrester that he had known.
Or, at least, that he’d thought he’d known.
Berkley Sensation titles by Kate Noble
COMPROMISED
REVEALED
THE SUMMER OF YOU
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