Man at War – Excerpt No. 27

“Is the lady displeased?” The courtier asked.

“She is,” the younger one said. “This room barely qualifies as furnished.”

The man tugged at his high collar and cleared his throat. Meanwhile only the maid looked at him, because her mistresses deemed him to be unimportant.

“This is the best room we have… for now,” the courtier said. “The hotel is still under—(construction).”

We are aware,” the maid said. “That being said, if my mistress were to discover that she was deceived…”

A black haired beauty with fair skin and piercing green eyes, with a formal gown and corset, along with a jacket stands away from the door. Meanwhile a blonde hair and blue eyed maid is talking to a hotel courtier. Hotel setting and clothing appropriate for 1914.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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