30 May, 1894 — Noble’s Workshop, Greengrass Home, Bartonburg
If Ford had felt mercenary prior to broaching the subject of Grace potentially becoming a governess last month, he had felt downright villainous considering this, but that hadn’t stopped him. He’d been scheming a lot over the past months, trying to find any way that he and Noble could claw their way out of their debts. His marriage had changed things in many ways, but one of the most salient was this: defeat was no longer an option. Before he’d married he had looked forward wistfully to the day that the girls would be sufficiently taken care of by various husbands that he could fake his death — or, when he’d been in a more melancholy mood, he’d presumed that someday he would be able to give up and declare bankruptcy and then go rot in debtor’s prison. In either scenario, it didn’t really matter how much debt they accumulated, as long as they were able to stay afloat in the short term; there was no way out anyway, and so long as he didn’t have any children, the debt could die with him. But Jemima changed the equation, because she was a responsibility he could have no reasonable expectation of ever offloading to someone else. The only way he could do right by her was to fix this.
Which was easier resolved than accomplished, of course. He’d known that, and had determined to put all his efforts into it anyway — but it meant that he had very little bandwidth to accommodate obstacles, and Mama was nothing but a walking, talking creator of obstacles. He’d managed to curb her spending by closing down their line of credit entirely at one of the stores she frequented, and letting her be embarrassed in the afternoon when she was told at the counter she would not be able to proceed with the things she’d picked out unless she had cash to pay. Calling her bluff once seemed to have been enough to keep her in line on budgeting at least for now, but he didn’t suspect it would last, and that didn’t erase her influence on the larger things. She was still resisting the idea of giving up on Grace’s marriage chances and sending her off to a governess post. He had not broached his next plan with her, but knew she would like it even less.
So he’d come to Noble’s workshop to discuss what could be done to keep Mama out of the way. He had decided since the wedding to try and keep Noble out of his plans, to the extent that was possible, but this was one he couldn’t accomplish without a co-conspirator. He knocked, waited for Noble to let him in, and took the time to ensure he wasn’t busy with anything time-sensitive or expecting a customer any time soon, and then he leaned against one of Noble’s work tables and launched into it. “Do you work with poisons very often?”
Which was easier resolved than accomplished, of course. He’d known that, and had determined to put all his efforts into it anyway — but it meant that he had very little bandwidth to accommodate obstacles, and Mama was nothing but a walking, talking creator of obstacles. He’d managed to curb her spending by closing down their line of credit entirely at one of the stores she frequented, and letting her be embarrassed in the afternoon when she was told at the counter she would not be able to proceed with the things she’d picked out unless she had cash to pay. Calling her bluff once seemed to have been enough to keep her in line on budgeting at least for now, but he didn’t suspect it would last, and that didn’t erase her influence on the larger things. She was still resisting the idea of giving up on Grace’s marriage chances and sending her off to a governess post. He had not broached his next plan with her, but knew she would like it even less.
So he’d come to Noble’s workshop to discuss what could be done to keep Mama out of the way. He had decided since the wedding to try and keep Noble out of his plans, to the extent that was possible, but this was one he couldn’t accomplish without a co-conspirator. He knocked, waited for Noble to let him in, and took the time to ensure he wasn’t busy with anything time-sensitive or expecting a customer any time soon, and then he leaned against one of Noble’s work tables and launched into it. “Do you work with poisons very often?”

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