Lady Steinhouse had said nothing when they were talking and remained in her seat long after they had gone. Walter had ignored her and returned to his work. She stared at his reading form and wondered what it was he was working on. She was angry at first, but when she saw how tired he had was, her anger dispersed and was instead, sad. Sad that, he was so busy to spend time with her and that he planned to go somewhere, never caring to informed her. "Stop sighing so much, Helen. What is it you want to say?" he asked. "You are going somewhere?" she bit her lips. "Mn." he answered. "War?" she asked. "Mn." he answered. "Tomorrow?" "Mn." "You said you'd take me on a honey moon." she said and he paused. "Helen, I never said when." he answered. "But what about me? What if something happen

