May 13th, 1891 - Tyb’s Flat
Twenty-five. Elsie had been twenty-five for less than twenty-four hours.
She’d been a mother-to-be for almost three months, best she could figure.
After everything she’d read, and she had read everything the library had to offer; after everything she could estimate based on their pattern of visits and the schedule of her normally quite regular cycle, Elsie knew this time missing her monthlies sealed the deal. She’d written April off as the stress of the shipwreck. It wouldn’t have been the first time she’d stressed herself into skipping it. The whole ship fiasco and being stuck at sea was a viable reason; however before this she’d also never actually been concerned about missing it. Before this year, there had been no way she could have been pregnant. Now it was a very real possibility.
It would explain everything; the nausea, the fatigue, even the fact that some smells made her want to wretch. It was… well, she didn’t want to say bad news, but it didn’t fit into their plans very nicely.
Her mother was going to kill her.
First she had to tell Tyb.
Their perfectly planned late-night visit for her birthday wasn’t going to be exactly the evening she had in mind, but time was ticking away and they had to do something about it. Elsie chanced the Floo this time, sneaking out to the kitchen long after everyone was in bed. On the other side she had no concerns; Mr. Hatchitt was well aware of her sometimes-presence in the flat, just as both Elsie and Tyb were aware of Miss Abernathy’s. There was an unspoken little agreement and that was that.
Slipping down the hall to Tyb’s room, she stole into his room and closed the door quietly behind her. She wanted to keep calm for this, wanted to be able to explain it without tears, but she simply didn’t have the emotional courage to hold it in any longer. All she could do was burst into tears and seek comfort from the only person who could give her any relief.
She’d been a mother-to-be for almost three months, best she could figure.
After everything she’d read, and she had read everything the library had to offer; after everything she could estimate based on their pattern of visits and the schedule of her normally quite regular cycle, Elsie knew this time missing her monthlies sealed the deal. She’d written April off as the stress of the shipwreck. It wouldn’t have been the first time she’d stressed herself into skipping it. The whole ship fiasco and being stuck at sea was a viable reason; however before this she’d also never actually been concerned about missing it. Before this year, there had been no way she could have been pregnant. Now it was a very real possibility.
It would explain everything; the nausea, the fatigue, even the fact that some smells made her want to wretch. It was… well, she didn’t want to say bad news, but it didn’t fit into their plans very nicely.
Her mother was going to kill her.
First she had to tell Tyb.
Their perfectly planned late-night visit for her birthday wasn’t going to be exactly the evening she had in mind, but time was ticking away and they had to do something about it. Elsie chanced the Floo this time, sneaking out to the kitchen long after everyone was in bed. On the other side she had no concerns; Mr. Hatchitt was well aware of her sometimes-presence in the flat, just as both Elsie and Tyb were aware of Miss Abernathy’s. There was an unspoken little agreement and that was that.
Slipping down the hall to Tyb’s room, she stole into his room and closed the door quietly behind her. She wanted to keep calm for this, wanted to be able to explain it without tears, but she simply didn’t have the emotional courage to hold it in any longer. All she could do was burst into tears and seek comfort from the only person who could give her any relief.
MJ always makes her so pretty