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When people take themselves so seriously, it makes you giggle. Like sheesh - this is a solid two 2 on my importance radar. I think I'll live👌
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The pie was safely in the oven, and Matilda; under instruction had gathered all of the linen cloth to hang out on the line. George had always been very strict with the upbringing of Matilda, Henry and Eloise. He wanted to ensure that the trio understood that they led a privileged exsistence. He didn't want three spoilt brats, happy to live off of the money bequeathed to them. He wanted his children to be grounded in reality, and productive. That included chores.

With a wicker basket in hand, Matilda emerged from the kitchen door. The young woman crossed the courtyard garden that was dotted with herbs and vegetables, before coming to a stop at the laundry line. It was admittedly her least favourite job. The linen cloths held water and dripped horribly as you pegged them, but she didn't grumble. Outloud at least.

Instead, she hummed - and then a little voice distracted her.

"Tilly, Tilly!!!!"

"We've got chicks, the chicks have hatched!"

A boy and a girl of about six came into view, and Matilda chuckled. Harry and Clementine were the children of Dougal, the head gardener. The pair lived in the gatehouse at the entry to the estate. The two little ones were allowed to roam as they pleased, and they did just that. Tilly wiped her hands on her apron and crouched down to talk to them.

"Have they? How many?"

Harry poked his tongue out in playful jest, so Matilda poked him gently on the nose. Clementine giggled, "Four!! We've got four fluffy ones."

"Four?" The blonde held up four fingers, "That's a lot of chicks..."

"Come and see them!" Harry tugged her hand, and Matilda laughed.

"You two go to the barn, and I'll come once I've finished this." She pointed to the laundry in the basket and made a funny face, before pretending to whisper, "I don't want Mary to tell me off.."

The pair giggled, before zooming away as quickly as they'd arrived. Naturally, Matilda's mind wandered back to Arthur. In sheer frustration, she sighed as she went about her job. Why couldn't she just forget about him.

Bloody idiot.



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Two Weeks Later at Wakehurst.....

"Matilda!! I said scatter more flour.. Not drown us all in a snow storm!!"

"I did just scatter the flour Mary... It was Henry laughing that made it fly all over the room.."

Matilda; in dire need of distraction from a certain Major, had decided that she wanted to learn to cook. Naturally, Mary had been largely unsure of how to start to teach her new pupil. The cross stitch had gone terribly, and in heartfelt honesty, the young Lady was incredibly clumsy. Of course she was kind and endearing, but she was a disaster area when it came down to the basics of life.

"Henry, if you continue to laugh at your sister, I'm going to ask you to leave the kitchen." The finger wagged as the matronly housekeeper continued, "In my wildest dreams did I never imagine having to scold you both fully grown."

The brother shrugged in a nonchalant manner, "Oh come on Mary, I promise not to laugh. I want to see Tilly make a pie. You shan't know I'm here.."

Tilly, who had scooped up the rolling pin by this point, waved it at her brother - but was promptly glared at by Mary and instead, she squashed her ball of pastry and started to roll it out.

Flour dotted her features, and she was far from the formal turnout expected at a review. The curls were down, and held back by a simple pale silver headband, and a sage green dress with long sleeves adorned her petite frame. The only small detail, was a flourish of French lace around the squared neckline. The ankle had been re-strapped by the Dr, and she was feeling much more chipper.

Two weeks had come to pass since that evening, and Tilly had not seen hide nor hair of Major Bradford, and for that she was grateful. The ankle had proven to be the perfect excuse to avoid all trips into town, so for the most part, she'd blocked him from her thoughts..sort of.

"That's it Tilly, just a little thinner and we'll be able to pot it into our dish.."

"Well, that bit there is rather fat.. You should try and get a more even surface.." Henry's words trailed off under the weight of two very stern scowls, and he held his hands up, "Just an observation of course, I know nothing of pastry.."

It was at that moment, that George bustled through. His face etched with amusement at the conversation he'd overheard. "Right, I'm going to be bringing the Colonol through in just a moment. John is polishing the hallway, so we must use the back entrance. Could I emplore you all to atleast feign decorum until we are out of earshot!"

The three nodded, but not before Matilda shot Henry a smug smirk. Which he promptly responded to by flicking even more flour in her direction. Mary simply shook her head in exasperation.

"For the love of God you two!!!! Concentrate Matilda Grace. We need this pie for supper.."

Thoughout all of this time with Arthur, Matilda had never really fully absorbed the magnitude of what he had experienced. And as he spoke, she couldn't do anything but try to understand his reasoning. The Farr family had lost relatives to the War, one in particular was Tilly and Hery's much loved cousin, Alexander. It was a bracing reality slap.

Despite her realisation, Matilda did not have long to dwell. The ankle decided to remind her that it was still very much angry, and it took all of her strength not to sit down on the spot.

In a blur of seconds, Major Bradford was by her side, and she was suddenly accutely aware of his proximity to her. Truth be told, it wasn't anything like she had experienced before. And rather alarmingly, she couldn't help but not how good he smelt. The blonde was lost in a barrage of sensations, and she found herself just gazing at him. In a barely audible voice, she spoke.

"Perhaps I should."

I had contemplated proposing while in Bath

Matilda blinked in disbelief. He had contemplated proposing, but decided against it? Was that a slight on her character? She wasn't sure. Instead, she fiddled with on of the tiny buttons on the front of her dress.

Did Eleanor know? Why hadn't she told her?

"You decided against it, though?"

With an eyebrow perked, she looked at the Major, a small chuckle escaped her lips at that notion, but sadly it didn't last long. The shooting pain was back, and the blonde let out an audible gasp. A frown crossed her features as she sucked in her bottom lip.

"But, if you want to leave, I shan't stop you. I might think it mildly unnecessary and odd, but I shan't stop you." A small smirk crossed her features. He really was quite the puzzle, wasn't he?
Arthur could be rather funny, and she'd almost forgotten that about him. Unfortunately, alot of the socialisng that Matilda found herself engaging in, was largely superficial. You spoke with the people that you mixed with, and you mixed with people because they were deemed to be a part of your circle. It was all stuff and nonsense in her opinion. The blonde was quite lost in thought when Arthur apologised.

"I don't suppose that you have reason to apologise. You never told me that you would write..And even if you had, I think that you would have a valid excuse for not doing so."

Matilda understood that Arthur hadn't simply been off sauntering about some estate in the Cotswolds. He had gone to war. And because of that, she was willing to cut the Major some slack.

"Not to mention that it was quite a few years ago now." She added with a smile. Tea cup now empty, she stood and popped it back onto the table. There was a rather undesirable cramp that had settled into her bad ankle. Not one to complain though, she simply decided that the change of position could be quite helpful.

"Are you staying at the Barracks? Or residing with the Colonol? Alice told me that Mrs Hollyworth had taken a house not far from their own." The gaze flicked onto the Major in interest. It was hard not to wonder what might have been had they kept in contact. And it was also hard not to wonder what it would be like to kiss him.

Matilda, stop it

It was merely a perfectly innocent curiosity.

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"If you'd like me to be entirely honest, Major Bradford, I spend the evenings trying to avoid my Mother."

Tilly sat down on the couch, being sure to straighten her skirt as she did so.

"I enjoy cross stitch.." And after a sip of tea, she continued. "But unfortunately, I am terrible at it.."

Perhaps one of the most refreshing traits that Matilda had, was her honesty. The young woman could laugh at herself and admit her faults. But that had caused her much confusion over the years. You are told to be truthful, yet her Mother always chastised her for it. The anguished comments about her personality did at times make her doubt herself. Anna could be right. Maybe she was an impossible person, that would no doubt be resigned to spinsterhood and cat ownership. A hopeless cause..

Or, perhaps she didn't care.

"And I would not send you away, I enjoy your company.."

And why wouldn't she? He was handsome, amusing - and a laundry list of other things too. Was she swooning? Absolutely not. A bit. A lot, actually, but she kept it underwraps.

"I only ever entertain Officers on a Friday evening." She teased in good humour. "But they dont all get tea and scones, consider yourself lucky.." A pretty smile crossed her features as she set her teacup down on the table. "Thank you for escorting me home."

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