06-13-2023, 05:30 PM
She could not bring herself or remotely consider leaving the school that she and her husband worked diligently to build up. It was nothing to boast about, really and it wasn’t the most flashy places. The building had its own charm to it despite it still needing some further TLC. Do pardon my overstepping, madam. There was still the lingering surprise that there was praise to which she knew nothing of. But we couldn’t go a day in camp without Christoph proudly boasting his wife’s intellect. I mentioned your name to my father and now, here we are. He only wants the best for his daughter, naturally. Her expression sobered while the hand resting on her lap gently dug into the fabrics of her dress. While her smile did not diminish, it did shrink slightly as the well of emotions threatened to tear through patched cracks of the bruised dam. “O-oh I—” Mentally she was kicking herself, that she did not put the pieces together. Of course, this man could have easily served his time in the military and perhaps he still did to this day. In some form or fashion, he would have crossed paths with her late husband. Then again, Christoph was an amicable man. He knew how to light up an entire room at the right time. “I was not aware you knew of my late husband.” Her gaze fell in her lap, unable to meet his for a moment. “Though I must apologize, I think he was oftentimes a little bias.” she chuckled softly. She knew how much he praised her and how it made her cheeks flush Every. Single. Time. There were moments where Sonata wondered if he had done so intentionally to jest and to get a rise out of her. Distinctively, she could recall his boisterous laughter every time she scolded him in such endeavors. His efforts of apology would be sweeping her off her feet and smothering her with affection. The sheer recollection caused her to gently shake her head, her heart stung with remanence. Sonata needed to collect herself as they were not here to discuss her husband. The ride from Odersten may be difficult for her, I’m afraid. Continuing on with the initial subject at hand. He explained the deteriorating health of his kin and the ideal in-home teaching would be more suitable. Of course, we understand that you have prior obligations, he continued; So perhaps we can arrange a weekly visit if it is not too burdensome. The young maiden nodded with understanding as she took this information in. Sonata took a moment in passing silence. “I would like to meet your sister before proceeding forward.” she came to her conclusion. “So she is not blind-sighted. Any sort of tensions makes for a difficult environment on both ends.” She tidied the papers once more in the event of cumbersome wind. “As far as financial discussions, I would like a portion of the proceeds to go directly to the orphanage and the school.” A highlight of her previous statement that it mattered not of the income for she did not teach for the sake of profit. |
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