The Mystery of the Scarlet Rose

The Mystery of the Scarlet Rose — page 5
Remembering that last letter I sighed and kept my eyes glued to the delicate dance of snowflakes outside the window Sherlock Holmes on the other hand had become a frequent visitor since I’d moved to the capital of Britain I knew I was a lucky girl now that I lived in London and not just because my father was able to get us away from the violence of the Franco Prussian War But I was also lucky because even before fame had brushed my friend I realized what a privilege it was to spend time with Sherlock Holmes and witness his lively volatile genius However there were times I missed Lupin with his charming simplicity and his boldness I missed his ability to make even the most dangerous adventure seem harmless but then describe it in such an exaggerated way that I had a hard time recognizing it despite having been involved myself I missed Lupin’s jokes his confidence his bold daredevil actions and that feeling of invincibility he seemed to have in the face of the world around us which reassured me before all danger Mostly I missed the alchemy that was created when the three of us Sherlock Lupin and I were together That was the power of our youth and our friendship Yes I was lucky to have such dear friends And lucky to have had so many adventures with them It was hard to believe that just last summer we’d been carrying out our first investigation After we’d come across a dead body washed ashore on the beach in Saint-Malo the three of us had vowed to discover the man’s identity and the cause of his death Indeed we did discover those facts and then some Just a few short months after I visited London with Papa It was then that Sherlock Lupin and I began a different investigation this one into the murder of Alfred Santi assistant to the great opera maestro Guiseppe Barzini This investigation had hit a rather personal note since Lupin’s father Théophraste was accused of the murder When the famous opera singer Ophelia Merridew went missing our trio had set out to find her And we’d been successful I sighed wondering what adventure we might encounter next When I finally tore my eyes away from the window I hurried to check the clock in the corner of the office It was Wednesday a few minutes before three And that day of the week as well as on Fridays my afternoons were spent the same way at four o’clock on the dot I would go down to the street where Mr Nelson waited with a carriage to take me to the Shackleton Coffee House on Carnaby Street That was one of the little secrets I shared with our butler My parents believed I was going to my lesson with Miss Langtry my new voice teacher The truth however was that I went there an hour later after spending some time with Sherlock in the Shackleton Coffee House a café that was little suited for a young girl from a good family But because Mr Nelson was responsible for scheduling and paying Miss Langtry it was not difficult to tell that small lie and gain that short secret moment in the company of my fascinating friend the young Sherlock Holmes That day however the unexpected snowfall convinced me to change my routine I hurried to put Papa’s desk back in order and ran to my bedroom to put on my heaviest boots Then I bundled up announcing my plans to Mr Nelson and my mother as I was already heading out the door I’m going to walk to Miss Langtry today I want to enjoy the city in the snow Could you send the usual carriage to fetch me at six Mr Nelson I asked While my mother’s and Mr Nelson’s voices echoed from the front hall behind me I plunged outside into the cold air and the swirls of snow that had slipped between the buildings carriages and bundled-up passersby I intended to go meet Sherlock of course but I hadn’t been lying when I’d said I wanted to enjoy the city in the snow So I crossed Aldford Street and turned onto South Adley Street heading toward Piccadilly It wasn’t the shortest route but as I came out to the large bustling street that led to the heart of London I found all that I had hoped to find First of all the majestic trees of Green Park were now covered in snow and their branches intertwined like silver lattices I found myself thinking about something that had struck me years before when I was a child the incredible wizardry that snow