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I'm still shaking after writing this one. Honestly, when Leopold Thornhill had the AUDACITY to tell Margery "I can replace you in a day" — I wanted to reach through the screen and shake him. This man inherited one of the largest estates in Derbyshire and genuinely believed it ran itself. Like magic. While Margery had been waking up at 6am for FIVE YEARS, managing 47 staff members, negotiating with every supplier in three counties, and literally holding Westmere Park together with her bare hands and a ring of bronze keys. The moment that got me? When she just looked at him — calm, collected, DONE — and said "Try." Then set those keys down on his desk with that dull metallic clink and WALKED OUT. I've never been so proud of a fictional character in my life 😭 What absolutely destroyed me was watching Leopold's world fall apart in 72 hours. The baker refusing to deliver bread because of the 17-pound unpaid account Margery had been managing. Mrs. Cavendish not knowing which wine to serve because Margery always handled that. The household staff completely lost without her morning instructions. And Leopold — this Duke who thought he was irreplaceable — standing in the estate office at 2am staring at ledgers in Margery's handwriting, finally realizing he didn't even know how many loaves of bread his own household consumed per week. The Spring Ball scene broke me completely. Margery collapsed from exhaustion two days before, running a fever because she'd worked herself to the bone. And Leopold? He spent every hour checking on her, bringing her tea, reading her poetry, managing the entire ball BY HIMSELF for the first time in his life. When he whispered "I don't need a housekeeper. I need YOU" while she was recovering... I wasn't ready 💔 But Lady Beatrice trying to destroy Margery's reputation? That made my blood BOIL. Spreading rumors that Leopold was "making a fool of himself over a servant" — when Margery was the ONLY reason Westmere functioned at all. The way Leopold publicly declared his intentions, told the entire county that Margery was under his personal protection, and basically said "if you insult her, you insult me"? THAT'S the character growth we deserved. The wedding gift scene with the leather-bound book of sketches — each one showing Margery working, dated and annotated with "The heart of Westmere" and "The woman I intend to marry" — I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying. And that final page: "Irreplaceable. Always." Sir, I was DONE. Here's what gets me about this story: it's not about a poor girl being saved by a rich Duke. It's about a competent, brilliant woman demanding the respect she EARNED, watching a man fall apart without her, and only returning on HER terms with tripled salary, private chambers, and full authority. Margery didn't need Leopold. Leopold needed Margery. And he had to learn that the hard way. So here's my question for you: Was Margery too forgiving? Should she have made him suffer longer? Or was three weeks of chaos enough punishment? Drop your thoughts below — I NEED to know if I'm the only one who wanted her to stay away for at least a month 👇 Legal Note: This is an original work created exclusively for this channel. All characters, plot elements, and storylines are original creations and intellectual property of this production.