Open to someone who might be at the matchmaker event in London - likely east asian/mata grad
September 29th, 1892 — A Private Home, London
The evening was here and Natsuko was a bundle of nerves - miserable nerves. The deal that she would go to Japan and the matchmaker had seemed so far away when she made it, and yet here it was, she would meet these men with English aspirations and her boat would leave on Friday. This was her last chance to avoid her trip - and hopefully make a match that would let her stay in England, near her friends, or at least reduce her chances of having to move back to Japan. Although sometimes she thought leaving might be better - to be far away so she didn't need to see or hear of Atticus Foxwood again - to not see him take another woman to wife, to parade her at balls or social occasions to be forced to watch as his cousins friend as he was happy with someone else. Her expression was hollow in the mirror as the unwanted mental image elbowed it's way into her brain. She shook her head, and the image away, adjusting one of the ornate adornments to her perfectly styled hair. And Natsuko - and her maid, had brought the big guns - she was at her finest in stressful social situations like this, and both her dress and deportment were designed to be the perfect presentation of a society wife.
She looked at herself in the mirror one last time before they were ushered to their places behind the curtain.
There were 3 other girls tonight, all graduates from Mahoutokoro, 2 had been 'shipped in' expressly for the presentation, their families hoping for matches that would see them stay in England. The first girl had been exceptionally pretty but from a family of little fortune, none really, and she didn't seem to speak much English. Her brother had spoken to her loudly in English as though by speaking slowly and at volume would help her understand what would be her new language.
The second was the eldest daughter of a large family, her parents had come to England years before, but now at 26 she was already a spinster, or fast approaching it, and an arranged match had seemed the best option. The third had the closest story to Natsuko's, she had been a year ahead of Suki in school, but her parents had other girls, too many in fact to have all out at once, and so she was to be married as this summer season closed so that they had capacity for another daughter to debut the following year.
The process was 'simple' - the girls families paid a flat fee to have them included in the presentation, the men's families would pay a percentage of whatever dowry was settled, and by the end of the night marriage contracts and dowry vestments would be sorted and the marriages over in all but name, with all that would be left to them, was to arrange a service and a wedding breakfast - another stack of prize calves ready to be auctioned. The thought made her sick, not for any moral reason or even a particular aversion to the practice of matchmaking, but because she had not planned to lose her heart just before it happened. That made this intolerable.
The girls had all been preened and prepared for their 'debuts', but the first girl had not made it to the presentation hall, gentleman, keen to either get the matter over and done with or seeking to save money by taking the lady with the smallest dowry, had made his deal sight unseen and she had left the room, pleased as punch to have been successful. The others had muttered their congratulations, too caught up in their own nerves to be more enthusiastic.
The rest of the girls now stood in a row before the group of prospective new families. Their gowns were opulent, as beautiful and ornate as they could variously afford, but each one with a heavy red wedding veils, with their golden trim, hiding their faces as the curtain rose on the 3 ladies standing on a dais before the 6 or so assembled gentlemen and their families, one figure sat alone.
Natsuko could just about make out the gathered groups of people, not features exactly but usually a lounging male in a chair to the front, with the best view, and a few gathered forms behind him, some evidently female, no doubt the mothers, come to over see the final selection. Natsuko was third in the line, forced to listen to the gentle muttering of the room as each of the previous girls had her veil lifted and her features revealed and those features were assessed by the small groups. Her turn came, and she kept her face down turned as her veil was lifted and her eyes readjusted to the ambient lamp light, and polite applause followed for the three offered young ladies. She finally managed to make herself look up, to take in the men who might be her husband - and her breath caught in her throat. What were they doing here?! She hadn't expected to see anyone she knew at an event like this.
She looked at herself in the mirror one last time before they were ushered to their places behind the curtain.
There were 3 other girls tonight, all graduates from Mahoutokoro, 2 had been 'shipped in' expressly for the presentation, their families hoping for matches that would see them stay in England. The first girl had been exceptionally pretty but from a family of little fortune, none really, and she didn't seem to speak much English. Her brother had spoken to her loudly in English as though by speaking slowly and at volume would help her understand what would be her new language.
The second was the eldest daughter of a large family, her parents had come to England years before, but now at 26 she was already a spinster, or fast approaching it, and an arranged match had seemed the best option. The third had the closest story to Natsuko's, she had been a year ahead of Suki in school, but her parents had other girls, too many in fact to have all out at once, and so she was to be married as this summer season closed so that they had capacity for another daughter to debut the following year.
The process was 'simple' - the girls families paid a flat fee to have them included in the presentation, the men's families would pay a percentage of whatever dowry was settled, and by the end of the night marriage contracts and dowry vestments would be sorted and the marriages over in all but name, with all that would be left to them, was to arrange a service and a wedding breakfast - another stack of prize calves ready to be auctioned. The thought made her sick, not for any moral reason or even a particular aversion to the practice of matchmaking, but because she had not planned to lose her heart just before it happened. That made this intolerable.
The girls had all been preened and prepared for their 'debuts', but the first girl had not made it to the presentation hall, gentleman, keen to either get the matter over and done with or seeking to save money by taking the lady with the smallest dowry, had made his deal sight unseen and she had left the room, pleased as punch to have been successful. The others had muttered their congratulations, too caught up in their own nerves to be more enthusiastic.
The rest of the girls now stood in a row before the group of prospective new families. Their gowns were opulent, as beautiful and ornate as they could variously afford, but each one with a heavy red wedding veils, with their golden trim, hiding their faces as the curtain rose on the 3 ladies standing on a dais before the 6 or so assembled gentlemen and their families, one figure sat alone.
Natsuko could just about make out the gathered groups of people, not features exactly but usually a lounging male in a chair to the front, with the best view, and a few gathered forms behind him, some evidently female, no doubt the mothers, come to over see the final selection. Natsuko was third in the line, forced to listen to the gentle muttering of the room as each of the previous girls had her veil lifted and her features revealed and those features were assessed by the small groups. Her turn came, and she kept her face down turned as her veil was lifted and her eyes readjusted to the ambient lamp light, and polite applause followed for the three offered young ladies. She finally managed to make herself look up, to take in the men who might be her husband - and her breath caught in her throat. What were they doing here?! She hadn't expected to see anyone she knew at an event like this.
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