She was expecting to have to tempt and smoulder, and prepared to loathe. But instead she found herself fed, laughing, singing. She loved him for that. And she does wait for him; though by the time he appears, her practical side (and her mother) have almost won out. He is a sadder, quieter man than she remembers. He is unsure if a woman he knew for
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she does wait for him; though by the time he appears, her practical side (and her mother) have almost won out.
That's perfect! I have always thought that a woman like Eve, who is accustomed to having to make her own way using whatever talents she possesses, might be tempted to just see Much's promise as some sort of fairy tale and abandon the waiting for some more practical use of her time. I'm glad she waited though. No one deserves happiness more than Much...no one.
Great mix too!
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