Wartime Britain had been a troubled time. Jenny had been sent away from her home in London to live with a family in Wales. Now she was returning home after nearly three years, back to London.
It was not the same though; she had left a scared child of sixteen year old and was now returning a young woman of nineteen. London had changed, her home had been bombed, killing her mother, her father had died on the beaches of Normandy, so she had to now live with her Aunt, a lady who she had no memory of and no desire to live with. Jenny would quite happily of lived in Wales, but her aunt had called for her and kind Mrs Powell, although she hated to see Jenny go, knew the importance of being with your own family.
It was 1946, officially the allies had won the war, Jenny peered out of the train window as the train slowed as it entered the outskirts of London, what did we win? she thought looking at the carnage that years of Luftwaffe raids had done to her home. The train pulled into Paddington Station. Jenny gathered her coat, small case and her gas mask and along with several others filed to get off the train. Many of the younger children ran to meet parents they hadn't seen in years. Jenny slowly walked along the platform, unsure of what to expect from a woman she couldn't remember.
As Jenny got to the exit, a rather stocky man in a pristine black suit with white pressed shirt and bow tie, his hair slicked to the side, stood holding a small chalkboard with 'Jennifer Jones' written in immaculate script upon it. Jenny almost laughed on seeing him; this was like something out of a novel. She walked slowly up to the man who kept his eyes focused forward.
"I'm Jenny," she said softly.
The man turned his head and smiled, "very good Miss, I'm Howell, here to collect you on behalf of your aunt, Ms Swift," he took Jenny's small case and led the way towards a very smart black car parked only yards away. Jenny had never been in such a luxurious car and felt quite out of place sat on the soft black leather seats as the driver weaved the car swiftly through the London streets. Jenny sat on one side holding on looking out the window at the streets she only partially knew and no longer recognised. Buildings looked somewhat more grey and duller than before compared to the green rolling hills of the Welsh valley she had called home for the past four years.
The driver stopped the car outside a house on a fairly wide street in a part of London that Jenny had never been. The houses were large with many floors, the windows getting smaller the higher up you looked. The front had an iron fence framing a huge black door with a golden doorknocker that looked like a dragon's head breathing fire. The driver got out and came round to open the door for Jenny.
"No need to worry about your case Miss, Ill get that for you," he said taking her hand to guide her out of the car onto the pavement.
Jenny just smiled as she looked up at the huge door.
Jenny stepped up the five large steps to the door, which then swung open inwards. A man stood in similar dress to the driver, except her was tall and thin, with thin wispy lips and an air of importance.
"Miss Jennifer," he said sounding more like an order than a question.
"Yes," Jenny replied her voice hardly able to force the sound out as she stuttered.
"Very good," he said as he stepped aside and beckoned her to come in. "I'm Finch, the butler, and it will be my utmost honour to be of service to you, whenever you should need anything Miss."
Jenny stuttered again, only managing "thank you."
Finch closed the door behind Jenny then walked past her, Jenny turned to look into the heart of the house, and her mouth dropped open. The entrance opened up into a huge staircase bathed in red velvety carpet leading up to the second floor. A huge crystal chandelier hung above the white marble floor. Jenny has assumed that there were several houses in this street, but now she realised that most, if not the entire street was all one huge house, correction mansion. There were hallways leading both left and right, Jenny could not see the ends.
"Goodness," Jenny exclaimed as she took it all in.
"Quite," said Finch who now had a wry smile on his face which had crinkled a little from the formal greeting, "I will have one of the maids give you a proper tour once you are properly settled in Miss, this is the fourth largest single residence in all of London,"
Jenny just nodded as she felt her head flop back to look up the height of the house to see a skylight. Finch picked up a small bell from a side table and rang it twice, placing it carefully back on the table. A lady scurried up the hallway, she was dressed in a very short black dress, with underskirts that pushed it out very much like a ballerina's tutu. A very tight fitted top that went up around her neck. Short sleeves puffed up. It looked as though she was wearing nylons and had a beautiful pair of black high heels, maybe four or five inches high.
She scurried to Finch and bowed her head to him before looking up at him.
"Miss Jennifer, may I introduce your personal maid Francis, she is available twenty four hours a day to take care of anything you require, and she will take you to your room so you may rest after your long trip."
"Good day Miss Jennifer," Francis said as she nodded to Jenny and then proceeded to lead the way up the staircase. Finch waved Jenny to follow. Jenny jumped and rushed after Francis stepping up the thick red carpet that covered the staircase. Francis led Jenny to the first floor and then turned right down the corridor. They walked for a while then she stopped and faced a large set of double doors, she pulled large silver key out of her pocket a slid it into the silver lock of the door, turning it then pushing both doors open at the same time.
The room was huge, with a magnificent silver four-poster bed against the right hand wall. The walls and ceilings were all white. The far side had three large windows with large heavy curtains and netting over them. There was a door in the corner on the left and what looked like a wall of wardrobe doors with silver etchings.
"This is your room Miss Jennifer," Francis said as she entered the room and straightened out one of the net curtains. "If you would like me to explain everything to you?" Francis said standing with her hands together expectantly. Jenny just nodded. "Very good Miss," Francis said as she first went to the door in the left corner.
"This is your private bathroom," she said swinging the door open and entering. Jenny jumped and ran in after her to see a white room with a large bathtub and toilet. Jenny had never seen a inside toilet before, never mind a room where a bathtub had its own plumbing, she had only ever bathed in a tin bath in front of the fire, and used the toilet in the outhouse, even in snow fall. But here everything was in a room next to her bedroom. Francis had already left the bathroom and was talking in the bedroom, she stopped and re-entered the bathroom.
"Is everything alright Miss Jennifer?" she asked.
"Oh," Jenny stuttered, "Oh yes," she walked out of the tiled room back into the soft white carpeted bedroom.
Francis, stood by the wardrobes and opened the first, the doors opened like a concertina opening up into a huge room with racks and racks of hanging space, along with shelves, draws, full length mirrors and dressing table. "This is your dressing room Miss," Francis said as she walked into the room. "I wasn't exactly sure of your sizes so Miss Swift asked that I buy a range, so there are about ten or so outfits in various sizes, but looking at you now I will remove the larger sizes and we can get you some more appropriate outfits when you have the time and inclination." Jenny just nodded as she stepped into the dressing room. "In these draws are intimates, lingerie and the like," Francis said as she held up a pair of black nylons."
"Real nylons?" Jenny said in amazement.
"Oh yes Miss Jennifer, Ms Swift insists on the best, including silk, satin and nylons."
Jenny ran her hands over the silks and satin lingerie that sat in the draws.
Jenny noticed her little brown suitcase sat on a side table near the dresser; it looked so drab compared the bright whites of the room.