It hardly mattered if he was or not; the idea of eating, however quickly, while Eppie sat and waited was an unpleasant one. So, he shoved the last bite of toast into his mouth, chased it with the last few swallows of just-barely-cool-enough tea, and nodded. "I am." Wiping his hands upon his napkin, and then wiping his mouth well (how embarrassing would it be to go an entire morning with a bit of jam stuck to his lips?), he stood – and then reflexively moved to help Eppie stand, though she no doubt had little need of his help.
"I had imagined it was some particularly fine vintages that Duke was speaking of, but now you mention stones and leave me very intrigued." Of course the home was an old one; country estates often were, whether they were ancient in entirety or merely built upon the ancient bones of another castle. Inveraray was similar, in its way; the lower levels were the same as they had ever been, since the first cornerstone had been laid. The upper levels had changed, been added to, burned, and rebuilt, but that was to be expected.
Having had the night to think about it, and some hours between their last awkward interactions, the Scottish lord also found himself hoping that today would be easier. They were not quite so new to each other, at least in person; surely it was a reasonable hope. "Lead the way, Eppie. You'll find I'm a very diligent tourist."
"I had imagined it was some particularly fine vintages that Duke was speaking of, but now you mention stones and leave me very intrigued." Of course the home was an old one; country estates often were, whether they were ancient in entirety or merely built upon the ancient bones of another castle. Inveraray was similar, in its way; the lower levels were the same as they had ever been, since the first cornerstone had been laid. The upper levels had changed, been added to, burned, and rebuilt, but that was to be expected.
Having had the night to think about it, and some hours between their last awkward interactions, the Scottish lord also found himself hoping that today would be easier. They were not quite so new to each other, at least in person; surely it was a reasonable hope. "Lead the way, Eppie. You'll find I'm a very diligent tourist."
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Alistair Campbell
His Grace, Duke of Argyll