Music Recommendation: RV: 315 "L'estate": III. - Antonio Vivaldi
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Lady Aurora lightly chuckled and remarked, "It is good to see that you are so passionate about the woman, Henry. This will make it that much easier. And without question, we expect you to attend the soiree that is going to be held in the Moriartys mansion the day after tomorrow. I have sent you the invitation, but I would still like to personally invite you," Lady Aurora let him know, and Henry bowed in gratitude.
"You are too kind to do that, milady. Thank you," Henry thanked her.
In the meantime, Marceline had trouble standing on her foot that she had earlier twisted. It was itchy, and all she wanted was to scratch it. She had been standing with the support of her good foot.
Henry, who noticed the disturbed look on Marceline's face, asked her, "Lady Marceline?"