July 27th, 1890 — The Sanditon Resort
Linford Manwaring
Linford Manwaring
Eloise knew her reconnection with Julius had made her somewhat distant from Linford. Being so near her lost love left her feeling like a teenager again, so overwhelmed with possibility and longing. The three year long letter exchange hadn't prepared her for this, though she supposed it ought to have. In their letters, it was easy to pretend she wasn't a married mother of three. That she hadn't abandoned love for duty. That they might have been happy.
She was an awful wife.
After an exciting morning spent on the beach with the kids, Eloise had settled in the office with Linford. Not even an ocean's worth of distance between his business was enough to stop him from working. It was to be expected, of course. The markets rose and fell as easily as the waves seen out of the window, but Eloise had hoped he would be a bit less focused. Perhaps, if he were less determined to work she wouldn't be so consumed with Julius.
Closing her book, Eloise looked towards her husband. He was handsome, moreso than most Englishmen. Many had criticized him for his native heritage, but it was what drew her in. The tan skin, the dark hair...he was the exact opposite of Julius, which was likely why Eloise had managed to avoid growing this distant in a decade. "Are you enjoying the summer?" She asked lightly, breaking the comfortable silence. "The boys are delighted."