Robyn and Liam had already headed up to their room to freshen up and settle in, after having their meal that had been prepared by Mrs. Langford, totally oblivious to their mother's anxiety. And Sarah couldn't eat. She could not sit still either. Not after what she'd seen in the park. Not after what Mrs. Langford had innocently confirmed. After the housekeeper had finished arranging some things in the kitchen, Sarah called her over, and asked her to explain further what she told her at the park earlier. The unsuspecting woman, thinking that the young mother was merely concerned about the people that came close to her children, obliged her with a smile. "It was the tall man with dark hair," Mrs. Langford had said, folding a blanket with casual indifference. "Liam said he was nice.

