Book Description
Henry and Elizabeth Goddard lived in a beautiful castle overlooking the sea. Elizabeth and Henry were so in love with each other. They were inseparable, they always did things together. It seemed they had it all, until one day when Henry's maid came into his study and locked the door behind her. Catherine was her name and she had the most beautiful blue eyes and blonde hair of any woman around. Catherine had her eyes on Henry for quite some time. She couldn't control her feelings anymore and decided now was the time. Catherine approached the back of Henry's chair and put her hands on his shoulders, squeezing them ever so lightly. Catherine's touch would make any man's heart melt. She said, "Henry, you need to relax more often and not be so absorbed in your work. I can give you what you need anytime you want. Catherine bent over and blew in his ear and whispered, "Henry you know you need me as much as I need you," said Catherine. "Henry, you and Elizabeth's passion has run dry and I know you are a very lonely man. Let me be the one to bring that passion back into your life," said Catherine. Catherine and Henry engaged in a romantic affair that lasted many months until Henry's wife noticed that in the middle of the night, Henry would slip out of their bed and leave to meet his lover, Catherine down in the family crypt where their noises wouldn't be heard echoing throughout the castle. Catherine started getting suspicious and curious as to where Henry was going in the middle of the night. Instead of asking him where he was going in the middle of the night, Elizabeth decided she would pretend she was asleep and follow her husband to see what he was up to. Elizabeth let Henry get down the hall to the top of the stairs. Then Elizabeth quietly got out of bed and softly walked down to the foot of the stairs and watched Henry open the door that led down to the family crypt. Elizabeth watched with tears rolling down her cheeks as Catherine and her husband embraced and kissed. Elizabeth decided that instead of confronting the two lovers, she had something up her sleeve to get them back.