The Saturday slipped by so quickly that Abby was convinced that she would not be fashionably late, but seriously late when James arrived to collect her. She needn't have worried with Mavis and Mary who scurried around like devils to make sure that their protΓ©gΓ© was ready. Thus it was that at ten to nine, Mary slipped downstairs and invited Sam to come up and see. He entered the room, looked at Abby and was immediately speechless. Mavis came to him and put her arm around him.
"Our girl is lovely, isn't she Sam?"
Sam had a lump in his throat and could only nod his head, eventually finding his voice. "Yes, she is. Abby you look wonderful." He croaked. The girl in question stood there with a happy smile on her face. The hairdresser had cut and highlighted her hair so that it was now more blonde with brown. Abby had used all the tricks that Roz had taught her, much to the amazement of Mavis and Mary, who had never realised that make-up, could do so much. Her dress of Celadon Green Brocade Silk draped her slim figure to perfection, the bodice was fitted snugly, with broad straps around the tops of her arms leaving her shoulders bare, the skirt flared gently from the waist and the drapes swung elegantly with her movement. The shoes just peeped from under the hem, and Abby's pearls and earrings had just the right touch of simplicity and elegance.
"Will I do, Sam?" She asked.
He couldn't do but smile. "Do girl? You'll make them all stop in their tracks. Yes, you'll do. Mr. James will be proud to have you on his arm. Oh by the way he arrived just as I came up here."
Mary checked her watch. "He's eager! Sam would you go down and ask him to wait in the Lounge, we'll hang on here for another five minutes." Sam gave a half smile, knowing exactly what these women were up to. He paused on his way down the stairs to wipe an eye which had suddenly become misty. His thoughts were of the daughter that never was. She would have looked as beautiful as Abby, going off to her first Ball, and he would feel the same emotions for her, pride and trepidation for his girl going out for the first time to sail on the troubled sea of life.
Abby slipped into bed at quarter to six that Sunday morning, her mind alive with so many pictures of the Ball that she was certain that sleep wouldn't come for quite a while. James had been wearing a trench coat when she went down, and it was only after they arrived and his coat and her cape had been taken that she saw his uniform properly. Dark blue Trousers, very tight, with a red stripe down the outside, a brilliantly red Jacket, shaped over his hips, Maroon shawl collar, black waistcoat, and a blindingly white shirt with a black bow tie. There were Pips on the Epaulettes, and the winged dagger emblem on both lapels. Also on the left lapel were two miniature medals. It was exciting and so glamorous to be escorted by James in his uniform, but she was more excited by James comment on seeing her in her dress. He said nothing at first, just looked with growing wonderment, until at last he was able to speak. "Abby, you are beautiful!" She smiled with the pleasure of the compliment and a little more colour crept into her cheeks.
He held his arm out and her heart quickened as she linked her hand through, and James, filled with pride escorted her into the Ball. They walked through a large conservatory full of colourful foliage and then outside down some steps towards a marquee. James mentioned that the marquee had been erected over the tennis court. Inside the marquee was a kaleidoscope of colours. Not just the dresses of the ladies, the pink tail coats worn by the male members of the hunt added to the spectrum..
So much happened that evening. She danced with James a number of times, so pleased that her lessons had not let her down, and with others who seemed to seek her out. She met so many people whose names she would never remember. Some were merely going through motions, others though seemed genuinely pleased to meet her, particularly Sir Richard Wellings and his wife, Maggie. Both were happy to see her and insisted that they were just Richard and Maggie. "Sir Richard and Lady Margaret are such a mouthful."