Hello, WCTH lovers. I've just recently joined the fandom and I can't help but love Lee and Rosemary's relationship—there are such little fan fictions about them[I've only seen one so far actually, which is quite disappointing] so, I've decided to publish one myself!


2 days since he'd given Rosemary the brooch and he hadn't seen her wear it once. Which was quite disappointing. He was sure that the blonde would love the gift and accept the idea of courtship.

He sighed and went back to his paper work.

He'd heard Hope Valley was an amazing town, wonderful friendly people, great atmosphere, beautiful scenery.

How could any man refuse such an adventure?

Packing up his bags and abandoning his hectic life behind him, he left .

"Hello . Where you off too?"

The man smiled, "Hope Valley, I heard it's a wonderful place. And how could I refuse such an adventure?"

The old man in front of him laughed, "Well, safe journey. Do tell me about it when you arrive back."


Hope Valley was bustling with people, chatter and of course children's boisterous exclaims. Rosemary smiled softly as she walked to Abigail's Café. Eager to write to her advice needing writers.

"Morning Rosemary." Abigail greeted, smiling and returning to the kitchen to probably get more papers for her advice column.

The woman returned as Rosemary had taken a seat, "Good morning Abigail, more—Oh my! More papers?"

Abigail chuckled, "Yes, your advice column is more popular than ever now. How many do you have in total today?"

Rosemary smiled and turned towards— Oh my, a whole pile of papers. Color drained from her face. "Seems like a lot." Abigail commented and Rosemary couldn't agree.

This would take 5 days out of her busy schedule, this was more than a lot.


Arriving at Hope Valley, he already felt like he was home again. People were so friendly.

His eyes brightened as a blonde woman entered his peripheral view.

"Excuse me."

The blonde turned around and he couldn't help but stare in to her bright blue eyes. "Yes, may I help you sir?"

He smiled and stretched his hand forward to shake her hand. "Mr. Jiggins. And who might you be my lady?"

She blushed slightly. "Oh, Rosemary Le—."

"Rosemary LeVeaux! Oh, do I love your plays!"

She seemed shocked, flabbergasted at the least. "Yes, why thank you. That's really sweet of you to say!"

He smirked, "Would you mind showing me to the inn here? As we talk?"

Rosemary smiled, intrigued by the new comer. "Of course, why not?"

As they turned around, smiled knowingly, beautiful place indeed.


"Jack!" Lee exclaimed, wanting to catch the man's attention.

"Lee? Is something wrong?"

"Where's Rosemary? I have wonderful news to tell her!"

Jack smiled knowingly at him, the man cared about Rosemary more than anyone ever would.

"I think I saw her enter the inn."

"The inn?" Lee asked, questioningly.

"Yes, I saw her talking to a man…" Jack smiled shyly. "And they seemed to be walking towards the inn."

Lee nodded, eyes curious. "Thanks Jack."