September 27th, 1888 - Honeydukes
All my friends, they know and it's true
I don't know who I am without you
I've got it bad, baby
I got it bad
-Demi Lovato
I don't know who I am without you
I've got it bad, baby
I got it bad
-Demi Lovato
Felicity had been beyond giddy all day, even more so than was usually for the bubbly and bright young woman. Plans had been made to help Quin finish with the painting in the shop that evening but those plans had been made days ago. The excitement for that should have worn off, and truly, it had. That was, until the oddly pink envelope had been delivered with the afternoon mail. It had been addressed to her, brought to her by Mrs. Blair, with a raised brow and a smirk. She'd blushed almost instantly, mainly due to the way it had been delivered to her by the family housekeeper. She'd slipped away into her own room to read it and had instantly felt the giddiness take over her as she'd pulled the letter free and read it's contents.
The poem.. well, it had left her lightheaded and perhaps even dizzy. They'd said they'd take their time to test the waters and see how things could go, especially while she was still in mourning, but apparently Mr. Honeyduke's feelings had developed far quicker than she'd anticipated! It was all laid out there in the poem, a beautiful love poem that she'd cherish for all her days and had even clutched it to her chest and fallen onto her bed at one point.
And then, with her face still flushed red, she'd quickly gotten to her feet and scrambled off to the kitchens to prepare a picnic basket for that evening. It wasn't unlike her to show up without a picnic basket to make sure he ate while he worked away at finishing up the shop so that it could fully open and back to its usual splendor. This time, however, the picnic basket would have to be special, full of romantic things. Champagne was even sneaked out of the cupboard and tucked away safely along with two fancy glasses. She could hardly wait!
When the time finally came to head out, she'd made sure to dress with care. Opting for a beautiful lavender day dress that could still be somewhat suitable for mourning but without being blatantly so, she left the Adlard home and all but scurried down to the sweets shop. Lights still burning inside but the closed sign was hung prominently on the front door. She ignored it, as she often did when she came to help, and slipped inside all smiles and even flushed with excitement. "Evening Quin!" she called happily enough before she breezed in and back into the kitchen where she was most likely to find him. When she did see him, her heart swelled all over again. Her smile widened as she took him in but she resisted the temptation to rush forward and embrace him. That could wait. So instead, she focused on setting the picnic basket down and turned back to him to await his own greeting.
The poem.. well, it had left her lightheaded and perhaps even dizzy. They'd said they'd take their time to test the waters and see how things could go, especially while she was still in mourning, but apparently Mr. Honeyduke's feelings had developed far quicker than she'd anticipated! It was all laid out there in the poem, a beautiful love poem that she'd cherish for all her days and had even clutched it to her chest and fallen onto her bed at one point.
And then, with her face still flushed red, she'd quickly gotten to her feet and scrambled off to the kitchens to prepare a picnic basket for that evening. It wasn't unlike her to show up without a picnic basket to make sure he ate while he worked away at finishing up the shop so that it could fully open and back to its usual splendor. This time, however, the picnic basket would have to be special, full of romantic things. Champagne was even sneaked out of the cupboard and tucked away safely along with two fancy glasses. She could hardly wait!
When the time finally came to head out, she'd made sure to dress with care. Opting for a beautiful lavender day dress that could still be somewhat suitable for mourning but without being blatantly so, she left the Adlard home and all but scurried down to the sweets shop. Lights still burning inside but the closed sign was hung prominently on the front door. She ignored it, as she often did when she came to help, and slipped inside all smiles and even flushed with excitement. "Evening Quin!" she called happily enough before she breezed in and back into the kitchen where she was most likely to find him. When she did see him, her heart swelled all over again. Her smile widened as she took him in but she resisted the temptation to rush forward and embrace him. That could wait. So instead, she focused on setting the picnic basket down and turned back to him to await his own greeting.
BEE-utiful Set!