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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 227

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 227

CHAPTER 21 

Graham slouched in his father’s chair, the heavy leather creaking 

under his weight as he swirled the remnants of whiskey in his glass

The study reeked of alcohol and regret, the dim light casting long 

shadows over the walls lined with books. On the polished desk in 

front of him sat a nearly empty bottle of whiskey, a silent testament 

to his determination to drown out the chaos in his mind

He poured another drink, the amber liquid sloshing over the rim, and 

tipped it back without hesitation. The burn in his throat was

fleeting distraction from the turmoil within. Without pause, he 

reached for the bottle again, his unsteady hand spilling a few drops 

onto the desk as he poured himself yet another glass

Mr. Lancaster?” 

The voice cut through the haze like a shard of glass, and for a fleeting 

moment, his heart lurched. Isla? The hope flared briefly before it was 

extinguished by the realization that whoever it was had called him 

Mr. Lancaster. Isla never called him that. It was probably Maggie or 

one of the other staff, dutifully checking in

He grimaced, tossing back the drink in one rough motion. His eyes 

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narrowed as Maggie stepped into the doorway, her expression a mix 

of concern and disapproval

The older woman didn’t wait for an invitation. She crossed the 

threshold with an air of authority, clucking her tongue as she took in the sight of Graham and the nearly depleted whiskey bottle. Oh 

dear,she muttered, shaking her head. This isn’t good.” 

Graham rolled his eyes and poured himself another drink, the liquid 

hitting the glass with a sharp clink. We’ll postpone the lecture until 

tomorrow morning, Maggie, if it’s all the same to you.His voice was 

laced with irritation, though the slur in his words betrayed just how 

deep he was into the bottle

Maggie’s sharp gaze didn’t waver. I think not,” 

What?Graham squinted against the bright light streaming through 

the doorway, his bleary eyes struggling to focus on the woman 

standing there. Maggie, her frame solid and maternal, with an air of 

authority that belied her role, stepped inside the room

I said,she repeated firmly, her tone brooking no argument, I think 

we should have that talk right now, Master Graham.” 

He could see it now, the disapproval in her sharp gaze, cutting 

through the fog of his inebriation. She looked every bit the stern 

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matron, hands on her hips and lips pressed into a thin line. Graham 

sighed, the weight of her silent judgment pressing down on him

Well, isn’t this just delightful,he muttered under his breath

leaning back in his father’s chair. What exactly is it now, Maggie

Come to scold me for enjoying a drink in my own home?” 

Maggie didn’t flinch. Do you really think your father would approve 

of this, Master Graham?she asked, her voice pointed and deliberate

Graham groaned, rolling his eyes. Ah, there it is,he said with

bitter smirk. The classic emotional appeal. Typical.” 

The older woman’s expression didn’t waver, and her silence was more 

damning than any words she could have said

If my drinking offends you so much, Maggie,he continued, his voice dipping into a cutting drawl, why don’t you do us both a favor and leave? Lock the door on your way out, hmm? Then we can both be 

comfortable.” 

The words tasted bitter as they left his mouth, and even in his 

drunken haze, he winced inwardly. One of his friends had once told 

him he was a mean drunk, and now he was proving them right

I wasn’t talking about the drinking, Master Graham,Maggie said

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her voice laced with a quiet intensity that cut through his stupor.

was talking about what you were doing with poor Isla.” 

In a split second, Graham felt as though all the alcohol in his system 

had evaporated. His mind snapped into clarity with a force that left 

him more alert than any night guard in a highsecurity facility. He set 

the glass he’d been holding down carefully, his movements slow and 

deliberate

Did sheDid Isla say something to you?His voice was measured

though a flicker of unease betrayed him

Maggie’s sharp eyes narrowed, and she crossed her arms over her 

chest. No, she didn’t have to,she said firmly. I saw it myself. I saw 

you kissing her at the dinner table before the poor girl ran off like

frightened little animal, scarred half to death.” 

Graham winced, guilt tightening like a vice in his chest

And now,Maggie continued, stepping closer to the desk, I want to 

knowno, I demand to knowwhat your intentions are regarding 

that girl.” 

Graham stared at her, unable to look away from the fierce 

determination in her expression. She stood there like a mother hen ready to defend her chick, her sturdy arms planted firmly on her hips

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her demeanor unyielding

Maggie stood in the study, her arms crossed, her demeanor 

unyielding but tinged with the affection of someone who cared 

deeply. She had always seen Isla as more than a ward of the Lancaster 

estate. To her, Isla was like a daughter, and this moment felt like

reckoning

Sit down, Maggie,Graham said at last, gesturing to the chair across 

from him. He reached for the whiskey bottle, pouring another glass 

and sliding it toward her

Maggie glanced at the offered drink, her nose wrinkling in distaste

You know I don’t touch that stuff,she said, waving it away with

flick of her hand

Fine,Graham muttered, taking a long sip himself. The amber liquid 

burned down his throat, but it was nothing compared to the turmoil 

in his chest. He set the glass down, the dull thud echoing between 

them. You want to know my plans for Isla? Want to know whether 

my father would approve?He met her eyes, his expression weary but 

resolute. Maybe you can tell me, Maggie. I asked her to marry me.” 

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