27th September, 1891 — The Darrow House, Swallowbury
He had given her yesterday. Yesterday, to rest.
So he had largely left her to her own devices as well, not wanting to dwell too gloomily on her injuries (– as good as self-inflicted, in his opinion; she ought to have had some regard for her own safety, in a disaster –) and too exhausted from his own experience of the storm to rehash the events at the Sanditon. And today he had gone to work as usual, though he had been distracted all day, and once he had arrived home that evening, he stepped out of the fireplace into the sitting room and did little more than scrutinise her where she sat.
“How –” Evander worried his lip with his teeth for a moment; shook his head, reconsidered; finally began again with the question that had been gnawing at him the most, if not the one he had first intended. “What on earth were you thinking?”
So he had largely left her to her own devices as well, not wanting to dwell too gloomily on her injuries (– as good as self-inflicted, in his opinion; she ought to have had some regard for her own safety, in a disaster –) and too exhausted from his own experience of the storm to rehash the events at the Sanditon. And today he had gone to work as usual, though he had been distracted all day, and once he had arrived home that evening, he stepped out of the fireplace into the sitting room and did little more than scrutinise her where she sat.
“How –” Evander worried his lip with his teeth for a moment; shook his head, reconsidered; finally began again with the question that had been gnawing at him the most, if not the one he had first intended. “What on earth were you thinking?”
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