Not On My Watch

Not On My Watch — page 5
about running a factory It made her feel alive Hope ran through the second floor of the brownstone she and her father shared in downtown New York collecting her belongings as she went Honestly Hope You mustn’t run Children run Ladies stroll Well then teach me how to stroll at that pace and I’ll stroll she said Hester well-meaning clod that she was had been hired by her father shortly after Hope’s mother passed away six years ago As a maternal figure she was laughable As an educator she was adequate that is if Hope was ever interested in what she was teaching Hope and her governess walked along the streets of downtown passing by the other brownstones that made up her neighborhood They eventually led to large cube-like buildings that had a lot less character on the outside And though they didn’t look nearly as vibrant on the outside Hope knew that they were teeming with life and activity on the inside 8