A LITTLE TWIST OF FATE
Chapter 5
"So," Danielle said. "You are my godmother."
The older woman smiled. "Yes I am, Danielle. I was Nicole's best friend when we
were children." She arose from her chair and walked around her desk. "I also
know your stepmother."
Danielle smiled. "You know the Baroness?"
The woman nodded. "Of course I do, which is partly the reason I brought you here
in the first place."
Danielle frowned. "What do you mean, godmother?"
The woman smiled at the word "godmother". "Please," she said, "I would prefer
that you didn't call me that. From now on, you can call me Aunt Thérèse. That's
what my nephew Henry calls me."
Danielle's eyes opened wide. "You mean that little boy who met me outside? The
one who called me an angel?"
Thérèse laughed and shook her head. "Is that what he said? He should know better
than that. She smiled. "Yes Danielle, that was Henry, the future King of
France."
Danielle tried not to smile but the corners of her mouth curled up and Thérèse
began to smile. They both giggled softly until Thérèse became serious again.
"Well," she said, "that was refreshing. I see that you have a sense of humor."
She smiled. "We are going to get along famously, then." She thought for a
minute. "Where was I?"
"The Baroness," Danielle reminded her.
Thérèse nodded and smiled. "Ah, yes, the Baroness."
She smiled and moved closer to Danielle, taking the matching chair next to hers.
"Your father realized a little too late that he had made a mistake in marrying
that woman. So I was not at all surprised to see Auguste at my front door,
practically begging for you to move in here with me. The manor, child, belongs
to you, not Rodmilla, no matter what she thinks. Right now, we are watching and
waiting for the right time to see what will happen. Rodmilla is a woman who is
not to be trusted.
She smiled and put her hand on Danielle's knee. "But let us leave such matters
aside and discuss the second reason why I brought you here."
Thérèse cleared her throat and continued. "I need a companion, Danielle. I am
not yet old, but not as young as I used to be. I need someone to run errands for
me, do some of the chores that Antoinette cannot do. And, as I promised your
father, you will have the finest tutors for your lessons. You will be allowed
time to play and study, but you will grow up to be a lady fit for royalty.
"In return for your services, you will receive kindness, love and happiness;
something Rodmilla could not have given you. You will not be treated as a slave,
or a servant, even though you may feel like one. "
She reached out and touched Danielle's cheek, a tear slid down her face. "I
already know that we will get along, there is no doubt of that. You are you're
your father in so many ways, but you resemble your mother."
Thérèse smiled at Danielle through her tears. She took her hand away from
Danielle's cheek and brought it to her eyes to dry them.
"So, are we in agreement? Would you like to stay here with me and keep me
company?"
Danielle looked at her godmother and smiled. "Of course I would, Aunt Thérèse. I
wouldn't miss it for the world." She stood up from her chair, walked over to
where Thérèse was sitting and embraced her.
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