26 March 2012

Tuesday Tales - Night 26th March

Another Tuesday Tales rolls round, and this week's prompt is 'Night.'  So I have dipped into my Regency WIP again, and come up with a bit on introspection on Julian's part, this time.

Once again, many thanks to all those who drop by each week. I also appreciate, and often act upon comments and suggestions left.  Thanks again.

The starlit night sky drew Julian’s attention.

Destiny? Did it exist?

Even as a child, Deborah caught his attention. Admittedly as one he’d looked on most of the time as a pesky kid who trailed after her elder brother and his friends. In retrospect, she appeared to spend more time away from her classes than attending them, and yet, the woman he was learning to know was bright, intelligent and kept her wits about her in a crisis.

Oh, he’d known about her mother’s death in childbirth, but at the time he’d failed to consider the impact it had on Deborah’s life within the household. Her need to abandon the schoolroom to take over her late mother’s duties simply hadn’t occurred to him. The stability and the support she’d given her siblings, when grieving herself, was probably never fully appreciated at the time by them or her late father. In retrospect, her life had not been an easy one, therefore to expect a meek and accepting bride would be a big mistake on his part. On the other, and a purely practical level he need never worry about the running of his home when put into his wife’s hands.

With her loyalties so obviously given to her existing tenants he wondered how they were going to achieve that.

8 comments:

Jean Joachim Books said...

I love stories like this about the impending wedding of two people just getting to know each other. She sounds like a wonderful character and so does he. This story is sucking me in already.

Iris B said...

Agree .... I look forward to reading more next week!

Lindsay said...

It sounds like you have a very strong heroine here.

Sherry Gloag said...

:-) Thanks Jean. I'm happy to say, not only do I know how it ends, now, I've finally discovered the route from where I've bee stuck to completion! Phew!

Sherry Gloag said...

Thanks Iris, It's been a long haul with this one, but hopefully it's nearing the finish line.

Sherry Gloag said...

Thanks Lindsay, I've always had a soft spot for Deborah :-).

Unknown said...

Nice setup for conflict, Sherry!

Sherry Gloag said...

Thanks Lena :-)