25th March, 1891 — Skeeter Home, Bartonburg
How she had gotten away with it at Christmas Morwenna would never know but Mason was home for the Easter holidays and there was very little she could do to conceal the fact that in the next half an hour or so she would need to excuse herself. There was a possibility, however slim, that she might be able to feign illness - she certainly looked peaky enough after last night - and sneak down to the cellar, soundproof the room and pray Mason didn't try to check on her at any point before dawn.
But then it would never end. Or he would find out in the worst possible way, see her at her worst and Morwenna wasn't sure her heart could endure that. This was better. This had to be better. If only she could find the words.
"There's something I need to tell you," she said, more or less out of nowhere as they sat drinking tea in the sitting room. Morwenna would have preferred to wait until her son had had chance to settle into his old home but from her armchair she could see the blazing orange glow of sunset diminishing in the sky and she knew there was only so much time left. "And I warn you now dear you're not going to like it."
But then it would never end. Or he would find out in the worst possible way, see her at her worst and Morwenna wasn't sure her heart could endure that. This was better. This had to be better. If only she could find the words.
"There's something I need to tell you," she said, more or less out of nowhere as they sat drinking tea in the sitting room. Morwenna would have preferred to wait until her son had had chance to settle into his old home but from her armchair she could see the blazing orange glow of sunset diminishing in the sky and she knew there was only so much time left. "And I warn you now dear you're not going to like it."
Mason Skeeter | @"Elsie Beauregard"
MJ knows my soul rings to the rune of this iconic hat