Matthew Saxon was indeed treating her well, which she was quite aware of in her heart.
He was currently angry, and seeing her would remind him of those unpleasant things, leading them to inevitably argue.
Perhaps, being apart for a while might actually be better.
Wait for his anger to subside and for him to slowly calm down, then they can have a proper conversation.
The maid, Olly, brought her clothes to change, along with some money, and conveyed Matthew Saxon's words to her: "Miss Yates, Young Master said although you were unjust to him, he won't be unjust to you. This money includes the fare and living expenses, enough for you to use for several months."
The money was placed on the bedside, wrapped in kraft paper, and felt thick in her hand, indicating there was indeed quite a bit inside.
"Please convey my thanks to him. I will return this money to him once I get back."
