SimonW
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( chapter 2, part 5…)
It was not long before the rest of the guests haphazardly came upon the scene. The last arrival was to nobody’s surprise, Lady Constance Lattimer, rudely brushing past the slowly arriving Alberta Lattimer without a second thought to her decorum as she was walking briskly with purpose within her wide brimmed hat and a red dress ensemble. Of course Lady Lattimer had changed, she had to look presentable for any occasion, no matter what the circumstances would be.
Before she could say anything, Terry Lattimer, whom was dressed within a bathrobe, chimed in with a surprised whistle at the sight before him.
“So, somebody carked it, did they?” the teenager asked crassly with a hint of sarcastic wonderment.
Nobody responded at once, mostly stunned by the shocking scene before their eyes as Kyle and Jerry left the bedroom of the departed’s demise. They felt it best to leave as there was nothing they could do to help the dead woman and felt it best to not cause anymore hysteria amongst the other guests. Kyle Lattimer left the room last, shutting the door behind him as murmurs started amongst the remaining 10 guests in the hallway.
Placing his hand to his chin in thought, Jerry Lattimer surveyed the others with suspicion. He trusted nobody here, fool not to as it was evident this was not an accident. All of the other guests seemed to think the same thing as furtive glances were spread between them until Lady Constance Lattimer scoffed at the others around her.
“As much as I abhor the thoughts of killing, this is surely too much for one like me to handle. I want no part of whatever this thing is,” Lady Lattimer said with slight indignation and callousness to the situation.
“This ‘thing’, as you put it, is murder,” Jerry Lattimer said cooly in a calm and matter-of-factly manner without raising his voice.
Lady Constance blanched at that response, not expecting that reaction to her vehement criticism to the situation. The other guests grew somber and silent as this fact came into their minds. Murder, at Lattimer Manor. A vague sense of stale stillness rested around the gathered party guests until the voice of Alfred Lattimer piped up in a shaky tone.
“I d-don’t know what to do. I w-w-want to not be here anymore. P-p-please, take me home,” he pleaded as tears started welling up in the young boy’s eyes.
Mrs. Dorothy Lattimer-Price took the boy by the shoulders and gently held him close to her as he turned and started crying upon the hem of her old lady nightgown, taking charge of looking after the small boy in their presence.
( to be continued…)
It was not long before the rest of the guests haphazardly came upon the scene. The last arrival was to nobody’s surprise, Lady Constance Lattimer, rudely brushing past the slowly arriving Alberta Lattimer without a second thought to her decorum as she was walking briskly with purpose within her wide brimmed hat and a red dress ensemble. Of course Lady Lattimer had changed, she had to look presentable for any occasion, no matter what the circumstances would be.
Before she could say anything, Terry Lattimer, whom was dressed within a bathrobe, chimed in with a surprised whistle at the sight before him.
“So, somebody carked it, did they?” the teenager asked crassly with a hint of sarcastic wonderment.
Nobody responded at once, mostly stunned by the shocking scene before their eyes as Kyle and Jerry left the bedroom of the departed’s demise. They felt it best to leave as there was nothing they could do to help the dead woman and felt it best to not cause anymore hysteria amongst the other guests. Kyle Lattimer left the room last, shutting the door behind him as murmurs started amongst the remaining 10 guests in the hallway.
Placing his hand to his chin in thought, Jerry Lattimer surveyed the others with suspicion. He trusted nobody here, fool not to as it was evident this was not an accident. All of the other guests seemed to think the same thing as furtive glances were spread between them until Lady Constance Lattimer scoffed at the others around her.
“As much as I abhor the thoughts of killing, this is surely too much for one like me to handle. I want no part of whatever this thing is,” Lady Lattimer said with slight indignation and callousness to the situation.
“This ‘thing’, as you put it, is murder,” Jerry Lattimer said cooly in a calm and matter-of-factly manner without raising his voice.
Lady Constance blanched at that response, not expecting that reaction to her vehement criticism to the situation. The other guests grew somber and silent as this fact came into their minds. Murder, at Lattimer Manor. A vague sense of stale stillness rested around the gathered party guests until the voice of Alfred Lattimer piped up in a shaky tone.
“I d-don’t know what to do. I w-w-want to not be here anymore. P-p-please, take me home,” he pleaded as tears started welling up in the young boy’s eyes.
Mrs. Dorothy Lattimer-Price took the boy by the shoulders and gently held him close to her as he turned and started crying upon the hem of her old lady nightgown, taking charge of looking after the small boy in their presence.
( to be continued…)
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