Jane Austen (
janebecomes) wrote2009-09-20 02:41 am
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Laverton Fair
The day is already quite beautiful as they move towards the fair.
Jane is grinning as Lucy does her best to try and hold Tom's attention.
Though its hard to look at just one thing since there's so much swirling around them.
She lost track of where everyone else has gone off to but its lovely to just walk and listen.
Jane is grinning as Lucy does her best to try and hold Tom's attention.
Though its hard to look at just one thing since there's so much swirling around them.
She lost track of where everyone else has gone off to but its lovely to just walk and listen.
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Her smile is small but there as she moves to help him sit up.
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"I am a lawyer." He looks at her, wiping his mouth of the blood. "Justice plays no part in the law.
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"Is that truly what you believe?"
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And while he says them, he isn't sure he can face her for long, confidently believing those very words.
He almost feels ... ashamed.
"I beg your leave."
Then he is up, coat and all. He offers her no smile and no easy words, for he no longer has any.
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Its not until she's back in her room that she realizes that some of Tom's blood is staining the ribbon around her wrist. She takes her time unwinding it and folds it up to place with her writing.
He is quite a complicated man and she didn't expect her heart to beat so fast when he was hurt. Yet she can't believe that he believes so little in justice, but Jane also fears that he will probably never tell her that truth.