Nanny Vaughn put on an act of concern for Mrs. Sterling and the Sterling family, but in reality, every word she spoke was a subtle jab at Aurora.
Mrs. Sterling listened, her eyes turning to Nanny Vaughn. "I get the feeling you have a problem with that girl, Aurora."
Nanny Vaughn's eye twitched. She quickly forced a smile and explained, "Oh, Mrs. Sterling, what a thing to say. I've been with the Sterling family for ages; I watched the young lady grow up. To be frank, I think of her as my own granddaughter. How could I possibly have a problem with her?" Seeing the expression on Mrs. Sterling's face soften, Nanny Vaughn continued, "Everything I said was purely out of concern for you and the Sterling family."
Mrs. Sterling nodded. Nanny Vaughn had come to work for the Sterlings not long after she herself had married into the family. After all these years, their bond was unusually close. Therefore, Mrs. Sterling still trusted Nanny Vaughn's words.
