"You and your brothers will be going to Pemberley, to stay with the Branson's for the summer." After hearing this he already knew there was no getting out of it and his parents made sure of that. They had cancelled his training lessons for the summer and it wasn't pleasant for him to hear that, and they stopped him from going to the library but, he still took a few books with him just in case. He didn't want to miss out on anything he needed to learn, and a little mystery book or two wouldn't hurt him.
It would be dark out whenever they had arrived, which really wasn't good for Abram.
Abram looked out the window he'd be training if it wasn't canceled for the summer if he'd refused to go but, instead he would be at the Branson Manor and he knew it was about marriage. Stuffing his head in a good book was all he could really do at the moment.
"I don't know what to think of this but, you got to give them a chance John." But, he really wasn't sure if he was actually one for marriage. He would breathe a breath of worry as the car had stopped in the front of the Branson Manor, there was no turning back now, he could decline but, he wasn't for sure how everyone would take it.
He really didn't enjoy place like these at all, he rather spend time with his books, or his trainer more than this but, he wasn't the type of person to judge a book by it's cover. Getting out of the car he then stood beside his brother smiling pleasantly at the girls and Lord Branson he'd stop smiling when the first Branson girl arching his eyebrow a little he looked over at her but, payed no mind to it. She had looked nice he guessed but, he didn't say a thing about it while gripping the book in his hand.
Smiling at the second Branson daughter that approached him and his brother. He took her hand with his free hand and bowed slightly before letting go of her hand for his brother to take it. He wasn't really good in talking in this situations but, he would introduce himself after everyone has introduced themselves so that he wouldn't continue to say the same thing over and over again to a different person.
He didn't think he'd be the one to marry a women that didn't want to marry him but, if that was what his parents had wanted, he'd do it just for them.