May 21st, 1892 — Zach's Cottage, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Zachariah Binns
Zachariah Binns
Raising a child with Zach was simultaneously the easiest and hardest thing she had ever done. As expected, he was a wonderful and doting father; he was everything she could have wanted for her daughter and more. Ilona, naturally, loved her father and became overjoyed during the evenings spent together, but Jo had grown increasingly frustrated by the unaddressed tension between her and Zach. She constantly walked on eggshells around him, terrified that one wrong word would burst the beautiful and tenuous bubble they had enveloped themselves within. Outside of the bubble laid the unspoken hurt, fury, and grief, like a monster lying in wait. It had to pop eventually for all good things came to an end, but the unknown of when ate at her in the dark, lonely hours of the night.
Tonight was no different. They had had supper together before heading back outside to enjoy the last few rays of the early summer sunshine. And, as always, Jo remained at least a few feet behind them so as to not intrude on the few moments Zach and Ilona had alone together. There were times where she thought to increase her speed, to laugh alongside them, to show Ilona a certain type of flower, but it wasn't her time to. Truthfully, the only reason why she didn't simply leave Ilona with him and head back to her temporary home for a few hours was because the baby was still young enough to require her presence every so often. Soon enough, her baby would be old enough to spend the night without Jo's presence at all.
And then she'd be alone again, just as she was when she first fled the love she never should have left.
Ilona had unexpectedly fallen asleep on the walk back up to the cottage, causing Jo to abandon her plans of heading home to complete the bedtime routine. Instead, Jo had placed her in the crib and awkwardly rejoined Zach in the living area. She ought to have gone home, but taking Ilona through the floo while sleeping always caused the poor girl distress. It would take hours for her to calm from the suddenness of being somewhere new and Jo simply didn't have that level of fight in her tonight. Not when it was more difficult than usual to ignore the pain of losing him in every way that mattered.
"We'll head out when she wakes up next if that's alright," Jo informed him as she settled intoher the chair opposite him. "I thought she would be awake for another hour yet. I'm sorry if you had anything to get done for the shop tonight..."
Tonight was no different. They had had supper together before heading back outside to enjoy the last few rays of the early summer sunshine. And, as always, Jo remained at least a few feet behind them so as to not intrude on the few moments Zach and Ilona had alone together. There were times where she thought to increase her speed, to laugh alongside them, to show Ilona a certain type of flower, but it wasn't her time to. Truthfully, the only reason why she didn't simply leave Ilona with him and head back to her temporary home for a few hours was because the baby was still young enough to require her presence every so often. Soon enough, her baby would be old enough to spend the night without Jo's presence at all.
And then she'd be alone again, just as she was when she first fled the love she never should have left.
Ilona had unexpectedly fallen asleep on the walk back up to the cottage, causing Jo to abandon her plans of heading home to complete the bedtime routine. Instead, Jo had placed her in the crib and awkwardly rejoined Zach in the living area. She ought to have gone home, but taking Ilona through the floo while sleeping always caused the poor girl distress. It would take hours for her to calm from the suddenness of being somewhere new and Jo simply didn't have that level of fight in her tonight. Not when it was more difficult than usual to ignore the pain of losing him in every way that mattered.
"We'll head out when she wakes up next if that's alright," Jo informed him as she settled into
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