William T. Spears (
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William dropped down from his horse. It had been a long ride - from London straight down to the southern coast of England. But he'd barely stopped, only doing so when his horse refused to go further without rest and water. But each time, William did little more than tap his foot anxiously, trying to focus on anything but his thoughts of what happened the day before.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
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The greatest struggle is the back; she finds herself bending her arms at the strangest angles, ringlet curls pinned in awkward directions that sling across her face at times. Looking at herself in the mirror, she can't help but snerk. ]
I look ridiculous.
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I think that looks a bit more natural.
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Once turned back to the mirror, she is a bit stunned. The way the hair frames her face softens her features, she thinks. She feels prettier, and perhaps, she might even look feminine.
Her shoulders rise and fall with a shaken breath. ]
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I have my own opinion on the end result, but I want to hear yours, first.
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Standing before the mirror with him, she actually does feel more feminine. With the added definition to her waist, her frame looks even smaller beside William's - and accompanied by the styling, she may have a chance of being passable, after all!
Cupping a hand before her mouth, she blinks back the moisture in her eyes. ]
I think that's a very unusual looking woman-- but she's never felt more beautiful.
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[ The tears threatening to fall are pretty noticeable, despite her attempt to will them away. Her hand still in his, he squeezes it gently. ]
Would you feel comfortable leaving the house like this?
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I think so.
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I--... [ Heaving a sigh, she nods, instead. ] I'll do my best, then.
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[ He gives her hand one final squeeze before letting go. They really seem to have put her in the most non-sleep clothing ever. But he'd hate to make her disrobe and clean her face up if she's enjoying herself. ]
Were you still wanting to nap?
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If you're tired, I wouldn't mind relaxing with you...
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[ It's then that William remembers the stew that's been simmering on the stove. Probably because the scent of it has reached the bedroom. His brows raise as he realises this and head out to pull it from the stove top. ]
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W-Will?!
[ Picking up her skirt, she shuffles after him quickly as she may. This allows her to see him off toward the kitchen - and catching a whiff of their stew, it clicks as to what has transpired. ]
Oh no...
[ Inching into the kitchen, she folds her hands over her waist with a frown. ]
I'm sorry to have distracted you...
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It doesn't seem too off. Honestly, it would have ended up in a worse state if we had lied down for a nap.
[ A bit of a misjudging on his part. ]
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Well, that might be the best reaction I've received for any dish I've assisted with, still.
[ Joining his side, she peeks over his shoulder curiously! ]
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Fetch some bowls from the cabinet. I think we should have some now while it's hot.
[ While she does that, he retrieves the loaf of bread they'd shared some of the night before and breaks off a large piece for each of them. Then he rinses out their mugs before refilling them with some ale. ]
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Once seated, she waits patiently for William to pick up his spoon first - but though she hasn't tasted it, she's visibly very pleased to have taken part in the entire ordeal!! ]
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You made this seem so easy. I hope I can learn to be just as efficient at this, one day.
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I could have cut them smaller, to begin with.
[ He makes a mental note to think more on anything she might need done differently before returning to his bowl. The bread is dipped in the broth and he finds the taste rather pleasing. ]
We should be able to achieve that.
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It's fine, really! Really, it didn't occur to me until now...
[ In truth, she probably wouldn't have said anything, even if it did... In any case, she seems uncertain. Instead of saying so, she'll chew at her stew. ]
Say, Will... [ She briefly presses her napkin to her lips, before continuing. ] What's something that I could help you do? I feel as though we've focused on me so much...
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[ He sets his mug down, so he's certain she takes him seriously. ]
You're keeping me focused on something other than my thoughts. It's calming. I feel like I can breathe again.
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Oh, Will... [ Head bowed just so, she smiles. ] I can't believe how fortunate I've been to have met you.
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[ It's something to ponder, certainly. ]
I wouldn't mind sharing a bit more about myself, if you wouldn't as well.
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Of course, I'd be delighted. [ Tearing a piece of bread, she likewise soaks up some of the broth. ] Have you anything particular you'd like to share?
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