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      He told him on a public street. Jarvis had no choice but to contain himself and was clearly in shock. Sebastian could have arranged to meet him in his home and chose a neutral, public venue. I thought it brilliant, clearly disarming a man who's unaccustomed to being off balance.
    
  
  
  
      I didn't even think of that angle! Now it seems so obvious, especially given that Sebastian told Hero he had no intention of giving Jarvis the chance to forbid the match. Clever boy!It must've been a shock to ol' Jarvis, the man who prides himself on knowing all the goings on in London. Blind sided by his own daughter. lol
        
      Makes you wonder how he's going to deal with Sebastian in the future. He knows the man is dangerous.
    
  
  
  
      The marriage certainly complicates an already tense situation. And now Hero is firmly caught in the middle.
    
      It was smart of Sebastian to do it in public. It didn't give Jarvis a chance to object. Yes, it does seem like Hero is going to be caught in the middle, but she is under no illusions as to her father and his machinations. It will be interesting to see how she handles the situation.
        
      At this point, it didn't appear that she knows how she's going to deal with the future conflicts ahead of her. But, with her skills, she'll find that balance and it will be uneasy.
    
  
  
  
      I agree that Sebastian was smart to do it in public. We know Jarvis does not like Sebastian and this way no harm was done. Thst can all chsnge though in future books. I dont think Jarvis will ever be OK with that.
    
      Sebastian knows how to deal with the aristocrats, Jarvis being no exception. The news caught Jarvis off guard. He knew his daughter's views on marriage and maybe he was thinking Sebastian had a more sinister reason for targeting Hero. But obviously he found out the reason at the end of the book, and more important he may have noticed that they both do have feelings for one another.
    
      I liked the contrast of Jarvis's reaction (that it was some prank or trick that Sebastian was playing on him) with Aunt Henrietta. For Jarvis everything revolves around men and their political machinations. Aunt Henrietta is actually a better observer in this instance--she sees more of what's actually going on than the "spymaster."
    
