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Hello lovely readers,
Please forgive me for being so long absent in sharing part of my story. In my previous post, What Happened to January, I wrote about how some things I was going through were mentally blocking me. The biggest way has been in my faith, but also in my writing (which is probably just as much as a part of me as my faith). I have been trying to push myself to write but I have not felt content with my writing. I know a lot of people say to keep writing even if it is not good but I feel I wrote my main character Mattie into a corner and I wasn't sure how to get her out... I am still not sure, but I am trying. Over last weekend I talked to my Grandpa and he reminded me that writing is a practice that must be done daily. So while I am mentally trying to figure out what is going to happen to Mattie I have some pages written that I need to type up. I have always found that when I am stuck if I get some typing done it helps me through the process.
Below is a scene of a party set in 1916 before Marcus returns to the front and Mattie is about to get a surprise...
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She whipped
around to see him as he entered when he came into the ball, she couldn't
believe what she saw, he slowly made his way in the parlor. The deep chestnut
eyes and brown hair that perfectly match, for which she had not seen in nearly
six months. Was it really him? No it must be an illusion, but it was so life
like. He finally stepped in front of her and she could smell the fresh scent of
soap and shaving cream, it was him, he was in the flesh.
"Mrs. Jenkinson, thank you for
the invite," Marcus was the first to speak when they arrived. "I do
so hope it is not an imposition that I invited my dear friend Corporal Kelby
Foster along with me."
"No, not at all— I do not think
I have ever had a corporal in my house before," she teased with a gentle
smile.
"I assure you, he is better
than most officers. He is in the medical corps and just returned from
France."
"You are most welcomed."
"Thank you ma'am," Kelby
bowed his head in gratitude.
"Mrs. Jenkinson," Mattie
was finally able to speak. "May I introduce my brother Marcus Harrington
of the Royal Flying Corps and our friend Kelby James Foster."
"Yes, it is always more
pleasant to have more company than less, you are both welcomed here."
Both men gave her their thanks.
Mattie wanted to sat so much at the
surprise of seeing Kelby, her Kelby, standing in front of her. He had written
to say he would get leave but since then no word of his leave had come. Now he
was standing front of her. Deep breath.
"Well
I thought Miss Mathilda had bloom about her before her brother appeared, now she
has blossomed to be sure," Mrs. Jenkinson teased. "If I was more
selfish young man I would sit you next to me and investigate you myself,
however that would be unkind to my friend so I will arrange to have you sit
next to her."
Mattie eagerly, maybe a little too
eagerly, thanked her. Then Mrs. Jenkinson left the threesome to their devices,
Marcus was shortly to follow Mrs. Jenkinson's example stating that he would go
and distract mother.
"What are you doing here?"
Mattie burst out when they were alone.
"Surprising you clearly. I received
leave and I wrote to Marcus to arrange a surprise. Has it worked?"
"Very much so."
"I am glad — I am only sorry we
will have to wait for dinner to be over, until we can dance and I can hold the
most beautiful girls in my arms." Mattie blushed at Kelby's sentiments.
"I am glad I can see you blush my dearest Rose."
"Perhaps you may escort me into
dinner," Mattie suggested.
"It would be my honor, though I
fear Marcus will not be so happy I capture his favorite sister's
attention."
"Georgie will do him well,"
Mattie smiled. At that moment Mattie didn't care how selfish it appeared she
wasn't going to let him go now that she had him. "How long will you be in
town?"
"A few days actually, Marcus
got a room for us at a hotel, so we could have a little freedom in his last
week before going to the front."
"Can your mother spare
you?"
"I have written to her about my
plans, I am sure she will understand."
"Yes but if you have written
me, I might have been able to request a few days off."
"Have no on that account Miss
Mathilda, your brother wrote to Sister Bennet to inform them your beloved aunt
has passed away. So when you return act as solemn as you can."
"You
lied to Sister Bennet?" Mattie was actually surprised.
"I did no such thing, Marcus
did," Kelby was cheeky.
The gong announced to dinner rung
before Mattie could say anything else. Kelby gallantly held out his arm for her
to take, he was taller than she remembered, or maybe it was the tuxedo he was
wearing. She didn't know he had a tuxedo but she didn't doubt she that Kelby
had ways to procure such an article. If she hadn't known otherwise, she would
have assumed he was a gentleman. She wanted to take him all in and remember
every detail about him from the way a loose strand fell across his brow, to his
gentle smile that brought her reassurance, to the way he guided her through the
parlor into the dining room. It was all perfect and when she was with him, it
was like everything in the world faded away.
The dinner went splendidly as Mattie
sat in between her brother and Kelby. Only once did she notice her mother
giving her cross looks but Mattie didn't care. No matter what her mother said
to her later it would never take away the fact that Kelby was with her. Over
dinner they discussed what they wanted to do in their days in London, Mattie
talked of exhibits at the Victoria and Albert but Marcus said that sounded too
stodgy and thought of going to Brighton for a bit, of fresh air. "It is
October, the water will be frigid," Mattie reminded him.
"If you are too weak you don't
have to go in."
"Perhaps our guest should
decide," Mattie looked at Kelby.
"I want to do it all, I have
never been to London for that matter out of Derbyshire, I went right from
Derbyshire to France without truly seeing England."
"The Victoria and Albert it
is," Mattie declared.
"If you think you can see
England in a museum you must be mad."
After dinner Mrs. Jenkinson pulled
Mattie aside, "my dear nephew is going to be jealous to know how much you
gave your attention to this Kelby Foster."
"Please Mrs. Jenkinson, do not
say anything he is a long time friend."
"Yes my dear, I have had many
long time friends but none of them have looked at me like me like he looks at
you. Do not fret my dear, I will say nothing. Now I have already heard the
request for dancing, what do you say to that?" Mrs. Jenkinson gave her a
wink.
"That sounds very pleasant."
"I thought so too. I will try
to keep your mother at the card table."
Mattie shyly thanked Mrs. Jenkinson.
"You didn't tell me Kelby was
going to come." Georgiana pounced on Mattie when Mrs. Jenkinson walked
away.
"I didn't know myself it was a
surprise between Marcus and himself."
"Now it truly is a shame Sir Brashware
is not here. for a good duel would be so fascinating."
"Georgi, do be serious—a duel
would not be fascinating and I doubt it would happen as you know Brashware and
I are just friendship as Kelby and I."
"You are a terrible liar."
"Georgi, please do not say
anything to mother or father."
"I promise, I am just surprised
Daphne has not said anything."
Mattie had not thought about Daphne,
Daphne had no reason to protect. Mattie's secret but she had no reason not to
give her younger sister up. As much as they did not see eye to eye, they had
both fallen for Foster brother and Mattie hoped that fact would keep Daphne
from ruining things for her. Though since Shane's death Daphne had run hot and
cold, one day being as gentle as a lamb the next day being angry and hurtful
toward Mattie. Daphne had never approved of Mattie becoming a volunteer and
Mattie felt there was not much in her life Daphne would approve of.
Once the gentlemen returned to the
party Mrs. Jenkinson announced that she had given into the request for dancing.
It was obvious there had been at least three other couple who had wanted to
dance and were very pleased with the turn of events.
"May I have this dance?"
Kelby was quick to ask.
"I don't know as you said
earlier my brother may not like losing all my attention towards home."
"I am sure Miss Georgiana can
take care of him."
"As long as you don't mind
Marcus?" Mattie turned to him.
"No not at all, I have had my sister
all to myself for almost eight months."
"Then I am all yours,"
Mattie told Kelby.
The music started a slow waltz and
as they took each other's hands Mattie felt a bit of a shock between them.
"Are you all right?"
Mattie was puzzled why he asked, she
wondered if he felt the shock too. She simply nodded though as to not let her
puzzlement known. "No terrified this time?"
"No, why do you ask?"
"I remember the last time I
hold you like this you were terrified about making a mistake."
Then it all came back to her, how
they had danced in the woods before she first came to London. "Has it
really been that long since we have danced together?"
"Feels like longer. Oh Miss
Mathilda how I have missed you."
"Not now Kelby, I feel the
whole room is watching us."
"You maybe, you are beautiful and
I am just a simple man in tux."
"No you are not, not to me."
Mattie looked into his eyes, she saw the same thing she did a year and a half
ago , their long future.
His touch was warm and gentle and
the way he held her during the dance it
felt as if their bodies were always meant to be together. "Come out with
me to the terrace," he asked as the music stopped.
Mattie anxiously glanced around the
room. She felt a light graze as he let his finger caress her arm, it made her
dizzy to feel his touch against her. "No one will know," he whispered
and as the couple dispersed off the floor they snuck out to the little terrace
garden.
She had a little shiver.
"Are you cold?" He
generously took of his jacket off from the excitement of seeing you and having
you so close.
"I don't think I am cold so much as
shivering from the excitement of seeing you and having you so close."
He stepped closer to her and she
felt he towered over her. "I am glad the surprise was not wasted."
"No it is wonderful."
"Good," he brushed her
cheek, leaned down, and gave her a kiss. It was soft and gentle, just as they
always were, it felt tender and hopeful. Then she felt his fingers stroll down
the front of her dress between her bosoms and over her waist, it made every
part of her tingle. No one had ever touched her in such a way, and she didn't
know if she was entirely comfortable with it.
"Please Kelby—" she didn't
mean to sound as hesitant as she did.
"What? Do you not like it?" He
whispered in her ear."
She stepped back a bit, "It is
not that, but I don't know if it is proper."
"You are my girl, I am your
solider returning from war, it is just a little touching."
"Please Kelby, we have not seen
each other in months, let's not rush things."
"We have not rushed things for
so long. I just want to hold the woman I love."
"What if we get caught?"
Mattie whispered.
"Caught by who, your mother?
Daphne or that Sir Brashware character? I know this is his aunt's house."
"I have already told you we are
just friends." Mattie was on the verge of tears. They were having such a marvelous
time together and yet one simple mention of Leopold had ruined it. "I love
you, Kelby James Foster. I love you more than anyone else. Is that not
enough?"
"No , of course it's not, he
gets to see you every day and I don't. You could be as open as you want with
him and yet we have to hide away. It's not fair."
"That’s not fair, but we will
be together forever after this war, nothing with stop us." Mattie was now
holding Kelby's face in between her hands to make sure he looked her in the
eyes.
"You promise?"
"Promise."
He took her hand and kissed the inside of her palm. He didn't say he was
sorry for his stupid jealousy, he didn't have to. They had been together for
years even if not always romantically and they would be together for years to
come. War was just separating them for a time, but the future was theirs.
Piano Cover of Ed Sheeran- Thinking out loud