HIS PLAN

“No, she is raving mad,” Phillip declared disapproval for the idea of Deborah staying with them, but his opinion just doesn’t matter.

Charles said nothing but he prayed silently that Quincy should on no account leave Deborah in the same cell with them.

“My mind is made up, and your opinion is not needed, so she stays here with the four of you,” Quincy said pointing at Lord Walter.

They all turned to the spot Quincy’s finger pointed at and seeing it pointed at Lord Walter, “He is sick and old,” Charles spoke out of fear of the unknown. Staying in the same room with a sick old man and a raving mad woman in chains.

This is the worst situation any one could find his or herself in.

After Quincy Stone warned that it was not their decision to make and that their opinion doesn’t matter, they all succumbed to sharing the same room with a mad woman and a sick old man.

“That would be difficult,” Philip murmured. “But who cares?” Philip replied him.

Quincy and Scout left them all there. But he en
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