With the ordeal of breakfast
complete, Nellie made her way back up to Lady Harriet’s bedroom, feeling deeply
uncomfortable.
All she wanted to do was return to
her own body and duties as a maid. It was unnatural for her to be moving around
in somebody else’s shape and wearing their clothes. She hated being one of the
gentry. It wasn’t right.
On the landing she passed Lottie,
the maid she had shared a bed with, and went to speak to her normally, but
before she could, Lottie curtseyed and said, “M’lady” and Nellie realised how
stuck she was now.
She went into the bedroom and shut
the door tightly, wishing the real Harriet would return and put her back where
she was meant to be. But how could she? The real Harriet had changed into the
Earl himself now! She was a man! It had become a horrible tangle that Nellie
could see no easy way out of.
Lady Harriet, on the other hand,
didn’t seem shaken at all by her experience. She had played the part of her
father perfectly, acting exactly like the imperious old gentleman. If she had
any reservations about becoming her own father it was impossible to detect
them.
Nellie, meanwhile, felt totally at
odds. She went to the mirror again and examined her reflection, disliking what
she was seeing, even as she begrudgingly admitted that she was much more
beautiful now. She hadn’t been ugly in her real body but there had been a
plainness about her that wasn’t there at all no more. Now she was a beautiful
titled lady. It didn’t feel right at all!
Though part of her had to admit that
it was fun to put on this fabulous disguise and strut about the house as though
she really owned the place.
She raised her chin and looked at
herself some more, trying to pretend she really was Lady Harriet. Then she
giggled. It was awfully funny.
Not as funny though as sitting at
the breakfast table and seeing who had to be Earl Neville in her very own body
and maid’s uniform come in and serve the food!
She couldn’t believe it was really
so. She only had Harriet’s word for it, but she could see no other possibility.
The Earl really was stuck in her body; forced to do her duties; and by the look
of him, it seemed as though he was really doing them! As though he really were
only a maid!
Nellie laughed out loud, gazing into
her new eyes in the mirror and finding, in the humour, a little more comfort in
this strange face looking back at her.
She was Lady Harriet for now.
Harriet was the Earl and the Earl was her; nothing but a lowly servant.
It was funny but nice to realise
that he was lower down than she was now. She wondered what it might be like to
ring the bell and call for him; to give him instructions... But she was far too
frightened to try anything of that nature. She couldn’t trust herself not to
give the game away, and if the Earl ever found out that she had abetted in this
steeplechase then when he got back to his real body he would punish her
severely. That was a terrifying prospect!
She wished she didn’t have to stay
like this but for now she did. She sat down on the bed and put her hands in her
lap. The best thing she could do was stay out of people’s way. It sounded like
she was going to have to attend the family picnic but she hoped to keep her
profile while she was there as low as she could.