““Thank you... I will. Your kindness—” “You really should let Gunna fit you with a wig. With your eye color a pale silver would be astonishing.” Rhiannon quelled the impulse to smile. Fia was as disconcerted by having made the offer as Rhiannon had been on hearing it and she was seeking to cover her awkwardness. The least Rhiannon could do was to help her out. “I dislike wigs,” Rhiannon said. “Nits.” “I don’t have lice!” Fia cried. Rhiannon raised her brows. “Of course not.” Fia frowned. “We’d b...est be going. Have you finished? No powder, either? No beauty mark?” “No.” Rhiannon swept past the girl and through the door, smiling when she heard the trip of Fia’s feet hastening to catch up. She was a tiny thing. “Carr won’t like your dress,” Fia warned breathlessly on making Rhiannon’s side. She eyed Rhiannon’s gown as they began descending the stairs. “Too jeune fille.” Rhiannon was unconcerned with Carr’s sartorial approval. Ash Merrick and Fia’s curiosity about her family in Fair Badden occupied her thoughts.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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