It had become an odd sight, seeing Genevieve Grosvenor so consumed with her own thoughts that she had become unaware of her surroundings. The young woman whose attention to detail had often been the bane of the staff’s existence had not even realized that her afternoon tea was missing its customary two sugars and a splash of milk. It was Effie, her trusted personal maid, that caught the mistake almost immediately, eyeing the new maid nervously as she waited for her mistress’ realization to come in the form of a few unkind words. Nevertheless, the woman sipped the tea in deep thought and never said a word, her eyes reading line after line in a book that had caught her attention earlier but her mind ions away from where she was. In the days following her meeting with
@Nathalie Wilkins, the young witch’s liveliness had slowly dissipated and her maid began to notice the tell-tale signs of the sort of melancholy she had experienced shortly after her father’s imprisonment subsequent to the war. Her down spiral was almost immediate; she ate half the amount of her usual portions, seemed to drag her feet as she unwillingly followed through her day to day schedule, and had made it a habit to retire much earlier than usual, not giving invitations to go out a second glance. No matter how obvious the signs were, no one dared say anything lest they incite her indignation.
Even though Genevieve was never the one to share her problems openly with others, especially not the help, she was a lost and longed for someone to talk to about her problems. The heavy burden of her emotions had often been relived by her cousin in the past. Augustus had always played the role of her most treasured confidant, one of the very few men she deeply respected and felt emotionally connected to. Nevertheless, the knowledge of her uncle’s betrayal was not something that she could share with him so easily. As Augustus became older and was forced to spend more time with his father, Genevieve suspected that he had started to change. It was only natural, her cousin was, after all, preparing to take over the family upon his father’s death. However, these subtle changes made her suspicious of his involvement. Were she to ever find out that Augustus had been involved in his father’s plan—that was simply something that she could not bear to think about.
The more emotional, unrestrained side of her wanted to burst through the heavy oak wood doors of her uncle’s office and kick and scream obscenities with a demand for an explanation. The Grosvenors were renowned for their loyalty; she knew deep down that her father had done nothing to deserve this sort of treatment. Leonidas Grosvenor was an intelligent man, charismatic and well-mannered but had never risen suspicion in the eyes of his family or close friends, of this she was certain. He simply did not have it in him to over complicate his life with untruths unless it was to protect what was of utmost importance: his family and his beliefs. The young woman had always suspected a sort of natural jealousy between her father and her uncle but never to the point of betrayal. The more sensible part of her, the one that always forced to stop and
think before acting willed her to calm down, reminding her that there was nothing to be accomplished through such an ostentatious release of emotion. No matter how angry Genevieve became, she still did not have the power to release her father from his unfair imprisonment.
So, she decided to find someone that could.
It took several days of deep consideration to decide who could be trusted for such a task. It was completely natural for Genevieve to seek out help in regards to her father’s imprisonment, her belief that he had committed no crime was common knowledge to everyone. Nevertheless, going behind her uncle’s back to do so would cause unnecessary problems if he were ever to find out. She needed to go about this intelligently.
Genevieve wrote to
@Regan Reddington , a famed lawyer and family friend, without giving much information apart from her desire to meet and her need for counsel on a legal matter. Much like her Uncle Gaius, Uncle Regan was someone she had known for several years, the man had been close to her family much like everyone who supported the cause was. He had attempted to help her mother but the woman had been much too proud and honest for her own good, something that sealed her fate at Azkaban. He had taken a sort of personal interest after that, had even given her his personal card which she had kept safely in one of the many boxes holding her treasured trinkets from her childhood.
Arriving at
the Draben only reminded her of the unpleasant conversation she had engaged in with Nathalie only a few weeks prior, but it was the only place she was certain the two could meet privately. It was a little crowded today, after all from Thursday everyone suddenly seemed more interested in drinking than the drudgery of everyday life. Once one of her favorite spots in Mayfair, the Draben was starting to become a place she dreaded as all of these important conversations were being held here. She would have to find somewhere else to play with her friends on a girl’s night out.
“Ms. Grosvenor, good evening, please follow me,” the waiter announced as soon as she appeared at the door.
Holding her clutch purse closer to herself, she walked behind one of the waiters as she was escorted to a private room, her smile widening when she caught sight of her guest. “Uncle Regan,” she said, leaning in to give him a brief hug before moving to her seat. “Thank you so much for seeing me on such short notice, I assume this isn’t your first time here but it does bear saying that the whiskey is to die for, if you’d care for some,” she stated rather than asked, looking over at the waiter and giving him a curt nod as if to tell him to fetch it. Once the man left, she turned her attention to the man in front of her again, smoothing out the folds in her blue
dress.
“It’s been quite some time since we’ve seen each other, I’ve been meaning to write you for some time but it’s been a bit busy and I’ve just gotten back from my expedition to the Americas only a few months prior” she started off, smiling politely, “Please tell me how you and the family’s been! I take it that you’ve heard the news about Uncle Gaius…?” she trailed off, sure that he would have an opinion on the matter.
@Heather lemme know if you need any changes <333