Okay! I officially am over my mini-writer's block!!! Yay! If you want to
see the disclaimer go to the chapter that's name is disclaimer (the one
right b4 this one! Heehee!)
"I went into town the other day and there I saw her." Miss Cornelia announced proudly.
"Saw who?" Asked Anne politely, wishing that Miss Cornelia would get to the point.
"Why, Little Una Meredith, I suppose she is not little anymore, oh but I do remember the days when she was. And Mary Vance as well, I can't believe what fine women they've grown to be. Anyway, more to the point she was buying fish for her father."
"Yes. And.?"
"I asked her what she was doing and she replied that she was buying a fish , as though I couldn't tell. Then I saw how big of a fish it was and I decided to help her carry it back to the manse. It did take both of us to carry it and the whole time I was wondering why the Meredith's needed such a large fish. It wasn't until I got to the manse did I find out the real reason."
"It ends up that Mr. Meredith is having the children's cousins at the manse for two months and their stay begins tomorrow. So of course he wanted to be prepared and that's what the fish was for. Then I also find out that certain Mrs. Rosemary Meredith is with child again. When little Bruce heard he was so very happy at the thought of having a new brother or sister that he jumped up and paraded around the house singing. This is what Mrs. Meredith tells me. Well, I must be going; I just thought you might like to know that we will have more people in this town soon. To make up for those leaving I suppose. I will show myself out, thank you."
"A baby,' Rilla stated. Her eyes kind of went wide as she thought of Jims and suddenly she smiled.
"Yes, a baby dear. Jims was a baby. And once upon a time you were a baby," her father said as he entered the room.
"Thank you for the story of my life father, and I never realized Jims was a baby. What would I do without you?" Rilla asked sarcastically.
"You're welcome dear." Her father returned.
"I am headed off to Rainbow Valley. I will be back before night fall." Rilla said quietly as she slipped out the door.
As the rest of the house returned to its normal function, before dinner Ken snuck out the door and went to Rainbow Valley. When he got to where he could see her sitting on the banks he stopped and watched her for a few moments. The white muslin she was wearing fit her just right and her sleeves were fairly small and he could see the white flesh of her arms. The setting sun was behind her making her glow and Ken though he had never seen anyone more beautiful than she. Even in the city, she surpassed all women he had ever lay eyes on.
Lightly walking to where she was he sat down beside her and heard her sigh shortly and lean against the trunk of the tree.
"I went into town the other day and there I saw her." Miss Cornelia announced proudly.
"Saw who?" Asked Anne politely, wishing that Miss Cornelia would get to the point.
"Why, Little Una Meredith, I suppose she is not little anymore, oh but I do remember the days when she was. And Mary Vance as well, I can't believe what fine women they've grown to be. Anyway, more to the point she was buying fish for her father."
"Yes. And.?"
"I asked her what she was doing and she replied that she was buying a fish , as though I couldn't tell. Then I saw how big of a fish it was and I decided to help her carry it back to the manse. It did take both of us to carry it and the whole time I was wondering why the Meredith's needed such a large fish. It wasn't until I got to the manse did I find out the real reason."
"It ends up that Mr. Meredith is having the children's cousins at the manse for two months and their stay begins tomorrow. So of course he wanted to be prepared and that's what the fish was for. Then I also find out that certain Mrs. Rosemary Meredith is with child again. When little Bruce heard he was so very happy at the thought of having a new brother or sister that he jumped up and paraded around the house singing. This is what Mrs. Meredith tells me. Well, I must be going; I just thought you might like to know that we will have more people in this town soon. To make up for those leaving I suppose. I will show myself out, thank you."
"A baby,' Rilla stated. Her eyes kind of went wide as she thought of Jims and suddenly she smiled.
"Yes, a baby dear. Jims was a baby. And once upon a time you were a baby," her father said as he entered the room.
"Thank you for the story of my life father, and I never realized Jims was a baby. What would I do without you?" Rilla asked sarcastically.
"You're welcome dear." Her father returned.
"I am headed off to Rainbow Valley. I will be back before night fall." Rilla said quietly as she slipped out the door.
As the rest of the house returned to its normal function, before dinner Ken snuck out the door and went to Rainbow Valley. When he got to where he could see her sitting on the banks he stopped and watched her for a few moments. The white muslin she was wearing fit her just right and her sleeves were fairly small and he could see the white flesh of her arms. The setting sun was behind her making her glow and Ken though he had never seen anyone more beautiful than she. Even in the city, she surpassed all women he had ever lay eyes on.
Lightly walking to where she was he sat down beside her and heard her sigh shortly and lean against the trunk of the tree.
