mid April, 1892 — Darrow House, Irvingly
When Alfred and Zelda had married, Caroline had insisted that they set up some sort of recurring dinner obligations between the two households, which had proved more difficult than she had probably initially imagined. Alfred and Zelda had been away on their honeymoon for most of August, had returned in September just in time to see their home demolished by a hurricane, and as soon as they'd had a handle on that mess it had been time for Alfred to set sail for the winter. He'd only properly returned in March, and then had been transformed into a vampire lookalike for weeks. They'd only just finished clearing that mess up, including tracking down his missing earring and his wand, and both he and Evander were still sporting purple hair from the ordeal. But nevermind: Alfred would take any color of hair if it meant being back in his own body once again. He'd been getting rather tired of fangs.
All of which was to say, this was the first time Alfred and Zelda had been over for dinner as just a pair, not part of a larger party. (Alfred liked this better. When there were other dinner guests, he always felt some pressure to embarrass Evander thoroughly in front of them. This was more relaxed). They hadn't shared their news yet, but they would before they left today. If they put it off any longer, Zelda would start showing and someone would guess, and Alfred thought Evander did deserve to hear the news from him rather than having to find out through the rumor mill. She already was showing, a bit, but not in a way that was very obvious when she was dressed. He didn't think anyone had picked up on it yet.
Dinner had concluded and Charity had been shown off to bed, while Caroline and Zelda had disappeared into the kitchen for something. This left Evander and Alfred alone at the table for the first time that evening. Before Evander could start in on some banal line of questioning he didn't actually care about, like asking how the sailing was going, Alfred pitched a question. "Do you still have any of the furniture from our old house? From Mum's house, I mean," he added, as though the first question hadn't been clear enough — despite there only being one house in all of history that Alfred and Evander could have jointly called 'ours.'
All of which was to say, this was the first time Alfred and Zelda had been over for dinner as just a pair, not part of a larger party. (Alfred liked this better. When there were other dinner guests, he always felt some pressure to embarrass Evander thoroughly in front of them. This was more relaxed). They hadn't shared their news yet, but they would before they left today. If they put it off any longer, Zelda would start showing and someone would guess, and Alfred thought Evander did deserve to hear the news from him rather than having to find out through the rumor mill. She already was showing, a bit, but not in a way that was very obvious when she was dressed. He didn't think anyone had picked up on it yet.
Dinner had concluded and Charity had been shown off to bed, while Caroline and Zelda had disappeared into the kitchen for something. This left Evander and Alfred alone at the table for the first time that evening. Before Evander could start in on some banal line of questioning he didn't actually care about, like asking how the sailing was going, Alfred pitched a question. "Do you still have any of the furniture from our old house? From Mum's house, I mean," he added, as though the first question hadn't been clear enough — despite there only being one house in all of history that Alfred and Evander could have jointly called 'ours.'
MJ made the most Alfredy of sets and then two years later she made it EVEN BETTER