His little brother was a selfish cod. There were things he didn’t understand and on top of that sometimes he did daft things without realizing how much it would impact the rest of the family. Atticus hadn’t seen Edmund and Figuroa in years and had been pleased for it – the Foxwoods, and by extension, the Dashwoods and Aldertons had been saved from scandal because of him. Then Basil had the gull to bring the other Lissington boy who had done nothing but shatter him.
And Basil wondered why Atticus was always angry with him; he tried his best to protect his little brother when he wanted to do nothing with his life except make poor decisions. He disappeared quickly and Atticus stood from the couch to go after him, hell bent on getting into his head and why he had decided of all days to invite people who would cause nothing but drama. Atticus rubbed his temples. Sometimes Basil just didn’t get it.
At least he’d been a bit interested in Miss Victoire lately, a fact that made Atticus happy – maybe his dear little brother would decide to court her after all. It didn’t help that Anthony was throwing a wrench in the plans by also being interested in her, and as he walked into the library in hopes of finding his brother, he found his cousin in the arms of the woman he’d been hoping Basil would court.
He cleared his throat, not even giving them a chance to separate before he was speaking. “What in the world… Anthony.” Atticus growled before he was turning his attention toward her; his face softened a bit because he wasn't mad at her. “Miss Victoire, my deepest apologies if my cousin has offended you in any way."
And Basil wondered why Atticus was always angry with him; he tried his best to protect his little brother when he wanted to do nothing with his life except make poor decisions. He disappeared quickly and Atticus stood from the couch to go after him, hell bent on getting into his head and why he had decided of all days to invite people who would cause nothing but drama. Atticus rubbed his temples. Sometimes Basil just didn’t get it.
At least he’d been a bit interested in Miss Victoire lately, a fact that made Atticus happy – maybe his dear little brother would decide to court her after all. It didn’t help that Anthony was throwing a wrench in the plans by also being interested in her, and as he walked into the library in hopes of finding his brother, he found his cousin in the arms of the woman he’d been hoping Basil would court.
He cleared his throat, not even giving them a chance to separate before he was speaking. “What in the world… Anthony.” Atticus growled before he was turning his attention toward her; his face softened a bit because he wasn't mad at her. “Miss Victoire, my deepest apologies if my cousin has offended you in any way."