December 25th, 1889 — Mulciber House, Wellingtonshire
Ernest's Study
The past several days had been something of a blur—a blur of information, of emotion, of sycophantic well-wishing, of (private) hysterics. But today was Christmas, and as much as Rufina's first instinct was to opt out of the holiday and its cumbersome traditions altogether, but with all the uncertainty already plaguing the house, the socialite had decided she could not do that to Flora and Rufus (Merriweather, as he insisted upon reminding her, was a grown man, and so while Rufina would include him, she would not do it for him). Ernest's Study
The first blow had come when a footman had borne not her husband down to join the family in the living room, but a note making his excuses. Anyone—especially the children—could tell that the smile plastered upon the witch's face as the Mulciber's exchanged gifts uncomfortably was altogether faked.
The second had come when Ernest had sent another note, this time stating he would take a tray in his study—where he had been holed up since Rufina had liberated him from St Mungo's—rather than join the family for Christmas dinner. While ordinarily she might have been understanding (might), she had already uninvited her parents and Beckett from dinner out of deference to her husband's trauma. The consummate hostess, this had pained her, but it had been her duty as Ernest's wife—and now he could not even be bothered to show up himself!
Rufina strode up the central staircase (would her husband ever stride anywhere again?) and veered left, taking the ill-traveled journey to Ernest's study.
Theirs was a shared life that dwelt altogether in different realms. He, sensibly, stayed out of her social sphere as much as she would allow, and she, similarly, did not interrupt his work unless the situation warranted it (usually to drag him to a social engagement he had no desire to attend). This, though, was a horse of a different colour, and so it was with apprehension that Rufina stood just outside the closed door, fist poised to knock, before she thought better of it and let herself in instead.
"And what shall the children be told, then?" she asked by way of greeting, half-heartedly waving his latest missive in the air between them.
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