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  The sky was a bluer shade of grey today with the occasional threading of white. It will be the last time the sky is this colour before winter comes and paints everything in white. I was hoping to make it to our tor today to think of you and make plans of how I’ll touch you when you return to Sowrithil, but instead estate business demanded I meet with tenants and thus my plans were lost. Maybe tomorrow I will sit and anticipate your return and how the ache inside me will ease when I hold you close.

  I miss you,

  Edward

  P.S. Of course I shall recognize Etta should she dress as a maid. She’ll be the insubordinate one, yes?

  P.P.S. And, it almost goes without saying I cannot wait to be your husband.

  ***

  Sowrithil, Devon, 2 March 1848

  Lord Beecham,

  I write to inform you His Grace and I have returned from our wedding journey. I note the correspondence from your chambers in regards to His Grace’s estate planning and will forward appropriate documents and comments to your chambers shortly. In the intervening period, please forward a copy of His Grace’s Last Will and Testament as his circumstances have now changed, and as such his Will requires updating.

  Yours, etc

  Her Grace, the Duchess of Sowrith

  ***

  Sowrith House, London, 21 June 1848

  Dear Edward,

  It will be at least another week before I can come home. The solicitors are seeing fit to tie me in legal jargon until my eyes and ears fairly bleed.

  The planning for the school fund goes well, though. I feel certain we will break ground before the spring. Etta is driving me insane with her notions of what should be included. She feels certain the curriculum should include Mathematics and Philosophy, though I have stressed those disciplines are not included in the current Schools of Law.

  The roses at Sowrith House are blooming, a riot of colour against the unrelenting grey. I miss the greys of Sowrithil, the subtle changing light of the moors.

  And, of course, I miss you.

  All my love,

  Gwen

  ***

  Sowrithil, Devon, 30 June 1848

  Gwennie,

  If the solicitors are so keen to have you stay in London, then I shall come to you. As it is, you’ve been from me too long.

  The sky was a stormy shade of grey today, one that reminded me of your eyes when you’re vexed. With others, of course. I never vex you to such a state.

  Your Edward

  ***

  Sowrith House, London, 5 July 1848

  My Edward,

  There’s no need to come to London. I know you dislike it. I feel certain this business will conclude soon, and I will depart London the very moment it does. As you say, I have been too long from you.

  However, never vex me? What rubbish. Why, I’m fairly vexed with you three times an hour and double that on Sundays. Of course, you do have a way of charming me from vexation.

  Soon. I promise.

  All my love,

  Gwen

  P. S. You know I dislike Gwennie. Why must you vex me so? You’re not even here to make it up to me in your charming way.

  ***

  Sowrithil, Devon, 11 July 1848

  Gwen,

  Too late. I shall travel tomorrow and should be in London the following day.

  Edward

  P. S. I shall make it up to you. In my charming way.

  P. P .S. Your friend Etta sent a letter with direction to Sowrithil. I have not read its contents, but feel certain it regards the school. I shall bring it with me.

  ***

  Sowrith House, London, 15 July 1848

  Dear Edward,

  This letter will not reach you, seeing as you are already travelling to London, however, know that I shall await your arrival. And I shall plan wicked things.

  All my love,

  Gwen

  Thank you so much for reading Gwen and Edward’s story!

  Find out why Etta and Lord Christopher Hiddleston argued so much in the next book in the Silk Series, the award-winning SILK & SCHOLAR.

  You can also read the first book in the series, SILK & SCANDAL,

  and the second book in the series, SILK & SCORN now.

  Acknowledgments

  As always, thank you to my F4E, critique partner, and editor, A.L Brady-Clark.

  Thank you also to my family and friends. Your support means the world to me.

  Thank you to Port Adelaide Football Club for your excellent distraction techniques. Also, for the extreme anxiety, heart palpitations, and the rending of the hair. If you could facilitate no more close games in the future, that would be lovely. Please and thank you.

  Finally, thank you to you. Thank you for choosing this book. I hope you enjoyed.

  About Cassandra Dean

  Cassandra Dean is an award-winning author of historical and fantasy romance. She grew up daydreaming, inventing fantastical worlds and marvelous adventures. Once she learned to read (first phrase: To The Beach. True story), she was never without a book, and when she realized she could write her own, she never looked back.

  Cassandra is proud to call South Australia her home, where she regularly cheers on her AFL football team and creates her next tale.

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