H
ugh Kennington-Jones and Lawrence Ridley could hardly believe their eyes when they found the children and Henderson in the dock. Admiral Harding had alerted the coastguard who were on the lookout for Prendergast. He couldn't believe Neville's quick thinking â the lad was a hero. And as for Henderson, the admiral said that it was lucky he was still alive.
Aunty Gee insisted that once the jewels were returned to their rightful owners the party should recommence â although Vladimir was heard protesting loudly that the food was âno longer fit to serve for Queen'. As it was only 9 pm there was still time for a small supper and a dance at least.
Upon sight of her only daughter, Ambrosia Headlington-Bear began to bawl like a baby. She tore across the ballroom and hugged Jacinta as though her very life depended on it.
âI've got your choker, Mummy.' Jacinta managed to release herself from her mother's vice-like grip.
âOh, Jacinta, I don't care about that at all. When I heard they'd taken you, I didn't know what to do. I've been the most awful mother,' she sobbed.
Jacinta didn't quite know what to do either. She had never seen her mother like this. So she did the first thing that came to mind and agreed with her, then launched into a very solid telling-off for never visiting her at school or taking her on holidays or paying her the slightest bit of attention. But for the first time ever, her mother had no response.
That night the children fell into bed utterly exhausted. At least the wedding could go ahead the next evening. There was nothing could spoil it now.
The girls awoke to a perfect morning. Millie pulled back the curtains to reveal a sparkling view of the coastline.
âThis is going to be the best day ever.' Alice-Miranda leapt from her bed and gave Jacinta a hug before tearing over to the window to give Millie the same.
âGood morning, young ladies,' said Winterstone as he appeared at the bedroom door. âI trust you slept well after last night's adventures?'
âOh, yes, Mr Winterstone. It
was
rather adventurous wasn't it? But everyone's fine now and today is going to be wonderful.' Alice-Miranda charged over to the old man and gave him an unexpected hug.
âOh, goodness, what was that for?' he said, trembling.
âJust because,' she whispered. And I love your new haircut too.'
The old man blushed. âAhem, there's been a delivery for you, miss.'
âOh, how exciting. May I have it, please?' Alice-Miranda asked.
âI'm afraid you're going to have to collect this one in person. From Admiral Harding's study.'
âThat sounds intriguing.'
Alice-Miranda rushed to the bathroom and washed her face. By the time she returned to the bedroom, Winterstone had already laid out her clothes for the day, along with Jacinta's and Millie's.
âThank you, Mr Winterstone,' the tiny child called to the steward, who was busying himself pouring juice in the sitting room. He allowed himself the pleasure of a small smile.
Alice-Miranda dressed and headed off to see the admiral. She wondered what on earth could have arrived that had to be delivered to his study all the way up on the bridge. Alice-Miranda knocked loudly before being summoned inside.
âSloane,' she gasped. âHow wonderful to see you!'
Neville Nordstrom was standing beside Sloane Sykes and two men she didn't recognise. From the shock of snowy hair and caterpillar eyebrows, she guessed that the shorter one was Neville's father and the taller man looked rather like Sloane. Aunty Gee was seated beside Admiral Harding with Dalton hovering close behind. Next to the admiral, Alice-Miranda was surprised to see a familiar face, although she'd never met the man before.
âHello everyone.' Alice-Miranda looked around. She offered her hand to the short man with the fair hair. âMy name's Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones.'
âLenny Nordstrom,' the man nodded, taking her hand into his.
The taller man shook her hand as well. âSmedley Sykes.'
âOh, how lovely to finally meet you, Mr Sykes. I've heard so much about you from Sep,' she exclaimed. The man grinned.
Alice-Miranda walked over and shook the final man's hand. âHello President Grayson, it's an honour to meet you and a wonderful surprise. I hadn't expected to see you today. Are you staying for the wedding?'
The handsome man with the chiselled jaw smiled broadly. âIt's lovely to meet you too, miss, and yes, Her Majesty has suggested we stay for the night. And you know, it's pretty hard to say no to her,' he drawled in his delicious southern twang.
âGood morning, Aunty Gee,' Alice-Miranda greeted the monarch.
Queen Georgiana gathered the tiny child into a bear hug.
âI believe you've got quite a tale to tell, young lady,' Admiral Harding said seriously.
âOh, Admiral, I am sorry. I didn't mean to keep Neville a secret. It's just that things got so very complicated these past couple of days and . . .'
Admiral Harding held up his hand to stop her babbling. âAlice-Miranda, I'm sure that you will regale us with the full tale later. But thanks to your harbouring young Neville with the very dirty shoes, and writing that letter â golly, I am impressed by how this royal mail system works â you've helped capture Prendergast and saved Her Majesty's life.'
âBut how?' Alice-Miranda gasped. âWe watched him get away last night.'
âWell,' Sloane began. âIt all started yesterday afternoon when I took your letter around to Neville's parents. I was showing them what you'd written to me when there was another visitor â a rather unexpected one.' She pointed at President Grayson. âPresident Grayson was so surprised about what you said that he organised straight away for us to come and make sure that Neville was all right.'
âBut how did you find us so quickly?' Alice-Miranda asked.
âWell, for a start you wrote the letters on the paper from the
Octavia
,' Sloane began.
âI know. I did that on purpose, I'm afraid.' Alice-Miranda flicked an apologetic smile at Neville. âI'd promised Neville that I wouldn't tell his parents where we were, but I rather hoped you'd pick up on that clue.'
âAnd President Grayson
is
the President of the United States,' Sloane replied. âHe has access to quite a few resources.'
âOh, of course he does. You should be a detective, Sloane.'
âThank you. Anyway, let me get back to the story.' She was clearly revelling in this. âOn the way out, we saw a boat bobbing about in the waves. Smoke was pouring from the engine and there was a man on board cursing madly. A message had come through from Interpol to be on the lookout for him. President Grayson's security men picked him up. And now we're here,' Sloane finished.
âBut what about the butterflies?' Alice-Miranda asked.
âThat's another story. And I'm starving. Do you think we could talk about it over some breakfast?' Sloane asked.
âOh, yes, please,' Alice-Miranda smiled. âMillie and Jacinta and the boys will be so surprised to see you all.'
Alice-Miranda raced over and gave Sloane a tight hug. She hugged Neville too.
T
hat evening, Aunt Charlotte and Uncle Lawrence were married under a moonlit sky on the Royal Deck. Alice-Miranda was an adorable flower girl in her pale pink organza dress, carrying a bouquet of matching peonies. Charlotte was breathtaking in a stunning white gown, with a lace bodice and full silk skirt, and Lawrence Ridley lived up to his status as the most handsome movie star on the planet.
At the reception, the ballroom sparkled under thousands of fairy lights and the reflection of hundreds of jewels. It seemed that most of the female guests had taken their style tips from Lady Sarah, and were wearing every piece of jewellery they owned.
âAren't they perfect together?' Alice-Miranda said out loud as she watched the happy couple making their way onto the dance floor.
âAbsolutely, cuz,' Lucas replied as he smiled at his father and new stepmother.
As members of the wedding party, Lucas and Alice-Miranda were seated next to each other at the head table but tonight the rest of the children were sitting with their parents.
Ambrosia Headlington-Bear was trying to make up for lost time with Jacinta.
âI'll come to school and take you out during the term and I might even rent a cottage nearby and then I can spend some time with you during the week too.'
Jacinta frowned. âMummy, please don't overdo it. We need to take things slowly, and remember that most days I'm training. I'd much rather you come and visit me a couple of times than promise me the world and deliver nothing. And I don't need you getting in my way at school. I've done fine by myself for this long and I don't want you turning into one of those dreadful pushy stage mothers. That would be even worse.'
Ambrosia swallowed hard. She wasn't used to being told what to do and was about to respond when something made her stop.
âOf course, darling,' she replied.
Then Jacinta did something completely unexpected. She turned around and hugged her mother tightly. Ambrosia Headlington-Bear didn't know what to do. Her arms hovered in the air for a few uncomfortable seconds, before she reached out and hugged her daughter right back.
Hugh and Cecelia were standing together with the admiral and Aunty Gee. Dalton was loitering closely to Her Majesty. She stepped aside and motioned for him to join her.
âWell, Dalton, this is another fine mess you knew nothing about,' she whispered. âWhy don't you go and keep Mrs Marmalade company? I think she needs a dance partner.'
âBut ma'am, I don't think I should,' Dalton objected.
âOf course you don't, but consider this your punishment. You've gotten off very lightly.' Queen Georgiana arched an eyebrow and flicked her hand.
She watched as he grumbled his way across the room to where Mrs Marmalade was standing on the edge of the dance floor.
âThey've located Whitley Prendergast, thank heavens,' the admiral advised as Her Majesty rejoined the group. âApparently his twin brother Arthur had recently been released from prison having served ten years for armed robbery. Whitley was on shore leave two weeks ago and when Arthur came to call on him, the poor unsuspecting lad gave his brother a place to stay and said that he'd help him find a job.'
âYes well, I think Arthur helped himself, didn't he?' Hugh added.
âSo where has Whitley been all this time?' Aunty Gee enquired.
âThe police found him tied up in the basement of his house, almost starved to death and delirious with worry,' the admiral replied.
âOh, poor man.' Aunty Gee clasped her hands together.
âI was wondering how Arthur seemed to know everything about the ship. But of course he'd had a full week on board before you arrived for the wedding party. I should have known, though, when he offered to help Lush with that stocktake of the medical supplies. Whitley is so dedicated to his role on the bridge he hardly leaves the room when we're at sea. And here was I being taken for a ride, just thinking that it was good for the lad to assist in other areas. Who'd have thought twins could be so incredibly alike and yet so horribly different?'
âSo is Arthur responsible for those thefts of Russian jewels as well?' Hugh furrowed his brow.
âNo, I think he just saw the
Octavia
providing his retirement fund. I called Inspector Gerard this morning to see whether any of this made sense to him, but he said they have a strong lead with the Russian jewels â they're after some lunatic who thinks he's Alexei Romanov, the murdered son of the last Russian Tsar. Gerard said they almost had him last week but he's disappeared again. So, no, Arthur's not mad, just a nasty piece of work,' the admiral concluded.
âOh well, thank heavens everyone's safe,' said Aunty Gee. âAnd this is a lovely wedding.'
âThanks to you, Aunty Gee,' Cecelia smiled at her godmother.
On the other side of the room, Sloane and Sep Sykes were sitting together with their father Smedley, and Neville and his father Leonard.
âMummy would have loved all this,' Sloane smirked.
âYes, I think you're right there,' her father said. âPerhaps we won't tell her.'
âDad?' Sep shook his head. âWhere does she think you are? She must be worried sick.'
âWell, I told her that your sister and I had some urgent business to attend to and we'd be back sometime after Friday.'
âPoor Mum.' Sep folded his arms in front of him.
âWell, I called my wife Sylvia and sent her around to see your September,' Leonard Nordstrom explained. âI suggested that they might like a day at the spa â my treat.'
âGood plan,' Smedley Sykes agreed. âMight go some way to getting me off the hook.'
âI hardly think so, Dad,' Sloane scoffed. âMum was whining about not being invited to the wedding and how it was so unfair that Sep got to go. I think you'll be buying her flowers every week for the rest of your life.'
Smedley Sykes was lost in his thoughts. He'd spent long enough with September to know that she could hold a grudge. Flowers every week would be getting off very lightly as far as he was concerned.
Millie was sitting at an adjacent table with her parents and fiddling with her camera.
âI think you've found your calling,' her father laughed.
âA photographer?' Millie asked.
âNo, a private investigator,' he grinned. âOr you could be one of those dreaded paparazzo.'
âVery funny, Dad,' Millie replied.
âYou'll have to check back through all your photographs to see if you don't have any suspicious activity going on in the background,' her grandfather laughed.
âI'd like to take a photograph of my family, if I may.' Millie urged her parents, grandfather and Mrs Oliver closer together. She set the timer on the camera, placed it on the table and raced around to sit on her father's lap, just as the flash went off.
âHow do we look?' her grandfather asked.
Millie reviewed the picture and burst out laughing. âGrandpa! You weren't supposed to be kissing Mrs Oliver! We have to take another one.'
Over in the corner of the room, Vladimir had emerged from the kitchen to survey his feast.
Nicholas Lush was standing nearby and walked over to say hello. âYour food is wonderful,' the doctor congratulated him.
âYes, food is good,' Vlad replied. âSo, your mother, she was Maria Bella Lushkov?' Vlad asked.
âYes,' Dr Lush nodded. âHow did you know?'
âThe little one, Alice-Miranda, she bring me the inscription. I translate for her,' Vlad replied. âShe clever child. I like her.'
âYes,' Nicholas agreed.
âAnd your mother, I love her. She best singer in the world to me,' Vlad announced.
âThank you, Vladimir. Thank you very much.' Nicholas Lush reached out and shook the chef's hand.
Sitting among the band members, Alex glanced up and gave the pair a wave.
Back at the Sykeses' table, Smedley was still worrying about how he might appease his wife and was listening to a range of suggestions from the children and Lenny.
âExcuse me, Mr Nordstrom, may I borrow your son for a moment?' President Grayson interrupted.
âOf course, your presidency, I mean your highness, I mean Mr President,' Lenny Nordstrom fumbled his words.
âPlease just call me Gatsby.' The President slapped Lenny playfully on the back.
âOf course.' Lenny's ears turned bright red.
President Grayson led Neville to the corner of the room, where there were a couple of armchairs.
âPlease sit,' the President directed. âI'm sorry about what happened, son, with us talking on the internet. It's just that you were too clever and I wasn't.'
âWhat do you mean?' Neville's forehead wrinkled.
âWell, you worked out who I was and so the Secret Service and the CIA and the FBI and Homeland Security and all those people who have to protect me decided that you were a threat. And that's why I couldn't talk to you any more. But you'd told me enough and so I wanted to see for myself. I had to go find you. You're a smart boy, Neville, and we're gonna save those butterflies and we're gonna make sure that habitat is protected forever.'
Neville grinned. âThank you, Mr President.'
Over on the dance floor, Alice-Miranda and Lucas had been taking a twirl, then decided to have a break. Lucas went to get some drinks when Alice-Miranda spied Neville and the President.
âOh hello, Neville, Mr President.'
âHello there, little lady,' said the President. âCome join us.'
âI didn't mean to intrude,' Alice-Miranda replied.
âThat's quite all right. Young Neville here was just about to tell me exactly how he discovered that Euchloe Bazae.'
âHe has the most amazing photographs. You've got to see them.'
Neville blushed. âPerhaps we could have breakfast together tomorrow, Mr President,' Neville suggested. âI can show you everything then.'
âWell that sounds perfect, young man, just perfect.' President Grayson stood up. âI think I might see if your Aunty Gee fancies a spin around that dance floor.'
Alice-Miranda sat down in the armchair opposite Neville.
âThank you,' the boy said, looking at her. His ink-blue eyes sparkled and he grinned widely.
âWhat for?' Alice-Miranda asked.
âFor everything,' Neville replied.
Alice-Miranda smiled. âWould you like to?' She glanced towards the dance floor, which was packed with guests.
Neville nodded.
âOkay, but Granny Bert's looking very dangerous out there with that stick â consider yourself officially warned.'
Neville took Alice-Miranda's hand and led her into the crowd. Millie and Jacinta, Sloane, Sep and Lucas soon joined them, dancing and twirling and laughing. Millie snapped away taking photographs of everyone.
âYou know,' Alice-Miranda beamed, âthis really
is
the best day ever.'