Jack took the note:My lord, Lady Kincaid announced she would be out this evening. When I asked where, she said shewas going "carousing." That is a direct quote. Please advise. Devonsgate.
In the book "How to Abduct a Highland Lord" by Karen Hawkins, Jack receives a note informing him about Lady Kincaid's evening plans. She has stated her intention to go "carousing," which raises concerns when asked for details about her whereabouts. This revelation prompts Jack to seek advice, emphasizing the need for caution regarding her unaccompanied outing.
The note highlights the unpredictability of Lady Kincaid's behavior, as "carousing" implies a night of revelry that could lead to unexpected situations. Jack's request for guidance suggests a sense of responsibility and the potential implications of her actions, setting the stage for further developments in the story.