A/N: I just want to say thank you to my one and only reviewer,
twinsofthesky! I will describe Cat in this one; I seemed to have left that
out.
I know I said to be nice in your reviews, but be honest as well; I would greatly appreciate constructive criticism.
Disclaimer: I don't own GWTW or any of the characters related to it, ::sighs:: but I do own Eli, and you'll have to pry him from my computer's, cold dead grasp. Ok, that was weird, but you get the picture anyway.
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Chapter 2- Advice and New Friends
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After hiding out in the tower all morning and afternoon, Cat strolled home to the Big House in Ballyhara around 4:00. When she walked inside, she was met by her worried mother, former Southern Belle (although Cat didn't know it) Scarlett O'Hara.
As Scarlett looked over her daughter, she realized, yet again, how much she looked like her father. She was such a beautiful girl, that Scarlett was sure she would be the belle of the county, if not Ireland itself. Her raven hair, currently flowing down her back, her naturally tan skin complimented it, and her tall, graceful stature, so unlike Scarlett's own petite figure. In fact, the only thing about Cat that resembled her mother was her captivating green eyes. The glowing orbs which she was named for reminded Scarlett so much of herself, yet of Rhett as well, he had always loved her eyes, and complimented her on them as often as possible. With a 17-inch waist, Cat had the smallest waist of three counties, (A/N: does that sound familiar to anyone? Heehee) and the dress she was wearing today certainly accented it. It had a white muslin bodice, that clung to Cat, a little too tightly maybe, but it still looked good. It wasn't very low cut, and had an old-fashioned, square neckline. The skirt was a dark green, which brought out the emerald color of her eyes, and the sleeves came down just past her elbows, and tied off with green ribbons.
She was glad that Rhett was close to her now, even if he was with that dreadful woman, Anne, and their sons. Scarlett was still hopelessly in love with him. But she was also glad that Anne didn't let Rhett see Cat often, for she still had that nagging feeling that he could take her baby away. Even at seventeen, Cat was still her baby.
Coming out of this thought, Scarlett suddenly remembered why she was looking at Cat in the first place. "Where have you been, young lady?" she asked, her motherly concern evident in her voice.
"Only in my tower." Cat innocently replied.
"I have been looking for you all day, I was starting to believe that Eli had kidnapped you and taken you to Dublin with him."
'I think he might have, if I let him,' Cat thought. "Well, the reason I was up there in the first place was because of Eli. You might want to sit down for this Mother."
Scarlett looked shocked. "Ar-ar-are you with child?!?" she exclaimed.
"Of course not!!!" Cat looked disgusted with the idea. Her, Katie Colum O'Hara, pregnant but not married, it was scandalous even to think such things. "No, you see, this morning Eli proposed to me," she went on as she showed her mother her ring, which she had put on her gold necklace that Colum had given her when she was a little girl. It had a cross on it, with a diamond in the very center. She didn't think it was right to wear it on her finger yet, but Eli had insisted that she take it, "as a reminder of his love for her." (A/N: ::swoon:: how romantic!)
"Oh Cat darling, that is absolutely marvelous!" Scarlett jumped up to embrace her daughter. "You said yes, right?"
"Well, not exactly, I told him I needed to think about it, and that I would give him my answer next month, when he comes back." Cat said as she pulled away from the tight hug.
"Oh, well, are you planning on accepting him? I mean, the boy is perfect for you! He has money, land, money and a great personality, not to mention the fact that he is rather handsome, and has money." (A/N: Some things will never change...)
"I don't know yet, this is all so sudden!" Cat's distressed expression said more then her words. How could her mother say something so greedy? Marrying for money was absolutely out of the question! If she even got married at all, then it would be for love, who cares if he was the richest man in Ireland, or someone off the streets? Well, she that was a little exaggerating, she wouldn't marry anyone exactly "off the streets."
'She doesn't know if she loves him, I see now, well that is how I was with Rhett, and look at the results.' thought Scarlett, the wheels already turning in her head. 'If Cat was to marry him, just think of the possibilities! She would have everything she wanted, not like she couldn't get that here, but still, it is almost overwhelming!'
"Oh Mother, I am so confused! I am going to go ride to clear my head some more."
"Okay dear, but don't stay out too late, and take a shawl with you."
Cat ran upstairs to grab her green one, and flew out the door as fast as she could to the stables. Quickly saddling her horse, she rode to the first place she could think of, Colum's house. She was greeted warmly by the older man, who could tell she was obviously concerned about something.
"Katie, what is the matter? You look rather distressed about something, aroon."
"Well Colum." Cat explained her problem, all the way up to her mother's reaction.
"Hmmm, well, do you want to hear my opinion on the matter?" Cat nodded her head eagerly. "I don't think you should marry the lad."
"Why not?" Cat looked agitated with Colum's answer. That wasn't what she expected, especially after her mother's reaction.
"Because, lass, the boy is English!"
"So?"
"Can I say it anymore clearly? He is ENGLISH! You, are an O'Hara, and as Irish as they come. You were born on Irish soil, and you should marry a good Irish lad. Why not one of the boys in the County? You could have any one of them, but I won't be having you marrying an Englishman."
Now Cat was fuming with anger. She had inherited her mother's quick temper as well as her gorgeous green eyes. Now, staring into Colum's ice blue ones, she went off on him. "HOW DARE YOU JUDGE ELIJAH JUST BECAUSE HE IS ENGLISH!!!!! HE IS THE BEST FRIEND I HAVE RIGHT NOW, AND THE ONLY PERSON IN THIS COUNTRY WHO OBVIOUSLY SEEMS TO CARE ABOUT ME AND WHAT I THINK WHAT I THINK!" Cat stormed out of the small house angrily, not waiting for Colum's reply. She wanted to be as far away as possible from here. Quickly mounting her horse, Flash, she took off, not caring where she was going. She rode until it started to get dark, and only stopped then to see where she was. She was in a completely different town, she had no idea which one, in front of what seemed to be a general store.
Cat realized that she must look strange to the townspeople, many of whom were looking at her like they had just seen a ghost or something. She made her self look even more foolish when she asked, "Excuse me, but where exactly am I?"
The man who answered her, or really, he was too young to be called a man yet, said, "You're in Barton, Miss."
"O'Hara."
"Miss O'Hara, then."
"Thank you very much, Mister." Cat simply stated as she gazed at her new acquaintance, who looked strangely familiar. He had jet-black hair, and blue eyes almost rivaling Eli's in their beauty, 'Very Irish and rather handsome if I do say so myself. He is nothing like Eli, he isn't a "gentleman" per say, but he has a certain manly-ness that Eli definitely lacks. He looks as if he works outside a lot, he must be a farmer. Wow, look at those muscles in his arms! Colum would certainly approve if I married him. Wait, I just met him, and am already thinking of what Colum would think? I must be going insane, I am practically engaged for Christ's sake!' He was very tall, and muscular, she could tell even in that loose work shirt he wore.
"O'Brien, Seamus O'Brien at your service."
"Well, Mr. O'Brien, could you be kind enough to help me down from my horse. By the way, do you know how far it is to Ballyhara from here?"
"Well, it is about three hours ride, is that where you are from?" he asked as he assisted Cat in unmounting. (A/N, is that a word, unmounting, oh well, it is now.) 'She is the most beautiful woman that I have ever laid eyes upon,' Seamus thought, 'Those eyes of hers are absolutely captivating, I could gaze into them forever. I feel as if I have seen her before, or is it only in my dreams that such a woman exists?'
"Yes, it is, my mother is Scarlett O'Hara."
"Oh, I have heard a great deal of The O'Hara, she is known, even here, a good 60 miles (A/N: Is that about right for 3 hours of riding? I'm not sure) away from Ballyhara. If you're her daughter, then you must know of my family, your cousin Meg (A/N, I just made her up) married my older brother Kane."
"Oh, I knew I had seen you somewhere before, at the wedding! If you would be so kind as to take me to my cousin's house, it is much too late to attempt to ride home."
"It would be my pleasure. I live there as well, and if you would wait here, I have to pick up a few things, seeing Meg is 'in a delicate condition' and can't do so herself." He looked rather awkward saying this, as if he didn't like discussing such things. Cat nodded, and he went into the store, emerging a minute later with some sugar, spices, and two sticks of peppermint candy. He offered Cat one, and stuck the other in his mouth. "Its only a few minutes away from here, we can walk." Cat grabbed her horse's reins, and followed Seamus through the town.
'What will Mother think when I don't show up until tomorrow?' Cat thought briefly, then dismissed it, because she was staying with family.
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A/N: So, whadya think? Review please, you know you wanna. That was much longer then the last one, and yes, I realize that I said it was long when it really was rather short. Beginner's mistake!
I know I said to be nice in your reviews, but be honest as well; I would greatly appreciate constructive criticism.
Disclaimer: I don't own GWTW or any of the characters related to it, ::sighs:: but I do own Eli, and you'll have to pry him from my computer's, cold dead grasp. Ok, that was weird, but you get the picture anyway.
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Chapter 2- Advice and New Friends
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After hiding out in the tower all morning and afternoon, Cat strolled home to the Big House in Ballyhara around 4:00. When she walked inside, she was met by her worried mother, former Southern Belle (although Cat didn't know it) Scarlett O'Hara.
As Scarlett looked over her daughter, she realized, yet again, how much she looked like her father. She was such a beautiful girl, that Scarlett was sure she would be the belle of the county, if not Ireland itself. Her raven hair, currently flowing down her back, her naturally tan skin complimented it, and her tall, graceful stature, so unlike Scarlett's own petite figure. In fact, the only thing about Cat that resembled her mother was her captivating green eyes. The glowing orbs which she was named for reminded Scarlett so much of herself, yet of Rhett as well, he had always loved her eyes, and complimented her on them as often as possible. With a 17-inch waist, Cat had the smallest waist of three counties, (A/N: does that sound familiar to anyone? Heehee) and the dress she was wearing today certainly accented it. It had a white muslin bodice, that clung to Cat, a little too tightly maybe, but it still looked good. It wasn't very low cut, and had an old-fashioned, square neckline. The skirt was a dark green, which brought out the emerald color of her eyes, and the sleeves came down just past her elbows, and tied off with green ribbons.
She was glad that Rhett was close to her now, even if he was with that dreadful woman, Anne, and their sons. Scarlett was still hopelessly in love with him. But she was also glad that Anne didn't let Rhett see Cat often, for she still had that nagging feeling that he could take her baby away. Even at seventeen, Cat was still her baby.
Coming out of this thought, Scarlett suddenly remembered why she was looking at Cat in the first place. "Where have you been, young lady?" she asked, her motherly concern evident in her voice.
"Only in my tower." Cat innocently replied.
"I have been looking for you all day, I was starting to believe that Eli had kidnapped you and taken you to Dublin with him."
'I think he might have, if I let him,' Cat thought. "Well, the reason I was up there in the first place was because of Eli. You might want to sit down for this Mother."
Scarlett looked shocked. "Ar-ar-are you with child?!?" she exclaimed.
"Of course not!!!" Cat looked disgusted with the idea. Her, Katie Colum O'Hara, pregnant but not married, it was scandalous even to think such things. "No, you see, this morning Eli proposed to me," she went on as she showed her mother her ring, which she had put on her gold necklace that Colum had given her when she was a little girl. It had a cross on it, with a diamond in the very center. She didn't think it was right to wear it on her finger yet, but Eli had insisted that she take it, "as a reminder of his love for her." (A/N: ::swoon:: how romantic!)
"Oh Cat darling, that is absolutely marvelous!" Scarlett jumped up to embrace her daughter. "You said yes, right?"
"Well, not exactly, I told him I needed to think about it, and that I would give him my answer next month, when he comes back." Cat said as she pulled away from the tight hug.
"Oh, well, are you planning on accepting him? I mean, the boy is perfect for you! He has money, land, money and a great personality, not to mention the fact that he is rather handsome, and has money." (A/N: Some things will never change...)
"I don't know yet, this is all so sudden!" Cat's distressed expression said more then her words. How could her mother say something so greedy? Marrying for money was absolutely out of the question! If she even got married at all, then it would be for love, who cares if he was the richest man in Ireland, or someone off the streets? Well, she that was a little exaggerating, she wouldn't marry anyone exactly "off the streets."
'She doesn't know if she loves him, I see now, well that is how I was with Rhett, and look at the results.' thought Scarlett, the wheels already turning in her head. 'If Cat was to marry him, just think of the possibilities! She would have everything she wanted, not like she couldn't get that here, but still, it is almost overwhelming!'
"Oh Mother, I am so confused! I am going to go ride to clear my head some more."
"Okay dear, but don't stay out too late, and take a shawl with you."
Cat ran upstairs to grab her green one, and flew out the door as fast as she could to the stables. Quickly saddling her horse, she rode to the first place she could think of, Colum's house. She was greeted warmly by the older man, who could tell she was obviously concerned about something.
"Katie, what is the matter? You look rather distressed about something, aroon."
"Well Colum." Cat explained her problem, all the way up to her mother's reaction.
"Hmmm, well, do you want to hear my opinion on the matter?" Cat nodded her head eagerly. "I don't think you should marry the lad."
"Why not?" Cat looked agitated with Colum's answer. That wasn't what she expected, especially after her mother's reaction.
"Because, lass, the boy is English!"
"So?"
"Can I say it anymore clearly? He is ENGLISH! You, are an O'Hara, and as Irish as they come. You were born on Irish soil, and you should marry a good Irish lad. Why not one of the boys in the County? You could have any one of them, but I won't be having you marrying an Englishman."
Now Cat was fuming with anger. She had inherited her mother's quick temper as well as her gorgeous green eyes. Now, staring into Colum's ice blue ones, she went off on him. "HOW DARE YOU JUDGE ELIJAH JUST BECAUSE HE IS ENGLISH!!!!! HE IS THE BEST FRIEND I HAVE RIGHT NOW, AND THE ONLY PERSON IN THIS COUNTRY WHO OBVIOUSLY SEEMS TO CARE ABOUT ME AND WHAT I THINK WHAT I THINK!" Cat stormed out of the small house angrily, not waiting for Colum's reply. She wanted to be as far away as possible from here. Quickly mounting her horse, Flash, she took off, not caring where she was going. She rode until it started to get dark, and only stopped then to see where she was. She was in a completely different town, she had no idea which one, in front of what seemed to be a general store.
Cat realized that she must look strange to the townspeople, many of whom were looking at her like they had just seen a ghost or something. She made her self look even more foolish when she asked, "Excuse me, but where exactly am I?"
The man who answered her, or really, he was too young to be called a man yet, said, "You're in Barton, Miss."
"O'Hara."
"Miss O'Hara, then."
"Thank you very much, Mister." Cat simply stated as she gazed at her new acquaintance, who looked strangely familiar. He had jet-black hair, and blue eyes almost rivaling Eli's in their beauty, 'Very Irish and rather handsome if I do say so myself. He is nothing like Eli, he isn't a "gentleman" per say, but he has a certain manly-ness that Eli definitely lacks. He looks as if he works outside a lot, he must be a farmer. Wow, look at those muscles in his arms! Colum would certainly approve if I married him. Wait, I just met him, and am already thinking of what Colum would think? I must be going insane, I am practically engaged for Christ's sake!' He was very tall, and muscular, she could tell even in that loose work shirt he wore.
"O'Brien, Seamus O'Brien at your service."
"Well, Mr. O'Brien, could you be kind enough to help me down from my horse. By the way, do you know how far it is to Ballyhara from here?"
"Well, it is about three hours ride, is that where you are from?" he asked as he assisted Cat in unmounting. (A/N, is that a word, unmounting, oh well, it is now.) 'She is the most beautiful woman that I have ever laid eyes upon,' Seamus thought, 'Those eyes of hers are absolutely captivating, I could gaze into them forever. I feel as if I have seen her before, or is it only in my dreams that such a woman exists?'
"Yes, it is, my mother is Scarlett O'Hara."
"Oh, I have heard a great deal of The O'Hara, she is known, even here, a good 60 miles (A/N: Is that about right for 3 hours of riding? I'm not sure) away from Ballyhara. If you're her daughter, then you must know of my family, your cousin Meg (A/N, I just made her up) married my older brother Kane."
"Oh, I knew I had seen you somewhere before, at the wedding! If you would be so kind as to take me to my cousin's house, it is much too late to attempt to ride home."
"It would be my pleasure. I live there as well, and if you would wait here, I have to pick up a few things, seeing Meg is 'in a delicate condition' and can't do so herself." He looked rather awkward saying this, as if he didn't like discussing such things. Cat nodded, and he went into the store, emerging a minute later with some sugar, spices, and two sticks of peppermint candy. He offered Cat one, and stuck the other in his mouth. "Its only a few minutes away from here, we can walk." Cat grabbed her horse's reins, and followed Seamus through the town.
'What will Mother think when I don't show up until tomorrow?' Cat thought briefly, then dismissed it, because she was staying with family.
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A/N: So, whadya think? Review please, you know you wanna. That was much longer then the last one, and yes, I realize that I said it was long when it really was rather short. Beginner's mistake!
