Here is the fourth chappie I think. Idk.
The light streamed into Elizabeth's bedroom signaling her it was morning and time to wake up. She pulled her self into a sitting position and slid out of bed. She put on her robe (dressing gown, I don't know) and waiting. As If on cue, Estrella, her head maid came into the room with one of Elizabeth's more casual gowns. She helped Elizabeth dress and did her hair in an elegant twist. As soon as she was ready Elizabeth went down the stairs and into the breakfast room where at her place at the table was a steaming bowl of porridge.
Elizabeth smiled at her father as she sat down. She took a spoon full of porridge, put it in her mouth and then dabbed at her lips with the ivory napkin. "Father," she said. "Hmm," Governor Swann said before spooning some porridge into his mouth. "Father, after breakfast I would like permission to go into town," Elizabeth said. "For what reason?" asked Governor Swann, dabbing his mouth. "Um, well," Elizabeth stammered, thinking up a good explanation that had nothing to do with the blacksmith's shop and William Turner, "I wanted to visit the dress maker's shop." "Alright, Elizabeth, but be back by four o'clock. I trust the dress maker has a clock. We have to be at the ball over at the Cromwell residence. That James Cromwell rather fancies you." Elizabeth resisted the urge to beg to stay home. But it would be no use arguing. She might even be forbidden to go into town and that would spoil her chances of seeing Will.
After breakfast Elizabeth and Estrella rode in a carriage into town. After spending fifteen minuets in the dressmakers shop, Elizabeth turned to her maid. "I feel rather faint. I'm going to step out for a bit to get some fresh air." "Yes, miss," said Estrella. Elizabeth slipped out of the shop. As soon as she was out of sight she began running. When she could see the blacksmith's shop Elizabeth wiped her forehead and began walking rather casually. When she got to the blacksmith's shop she banged on the door, yelling, "William Turner, you come to this door right now!"
Will rushed to the door, opened it and pulled Elizabeth inside. "Elizabeth, you're drawing a lot of attention," he said quietly. "Oh," was all Elizabeth replied, "I had to see you so I snuck away from my maid and came here." "Elizabeth, you can't just run away to see me," Will said brushing a strand of hair from Elizabeth's face with his hand. "And why can I not?" Elizabeth asked giving Will a sly smile. "Because I'm a blacksmith and you're the governor's daughter," Will replied. "If you agree to begin teaching me how to use a sword tomorrow then I'll leave," said Elizabeth. "Then I'll agree," said Will, "now you should be going." Elizabeth smiled and began walking away. Then she stopped, "Will, one more thing…" Will didn't have time to reply because Elizabeth was kissing him. The next thing he knew she was gone and he was alone in his shop with an open mouth, his hands dangling by his sides.
Elizabeth returned to the dress maker's shop as quickly as she could. She was glad to see Estrella was still standing there, fanning herself. "Miss!" Estrella exclaimed, "Are you quite all right?" "Actually," Elizabeth lied, "I feel rather unwell. I think we should return home." "Yes miss," Estrella murmured and she and Elizabeth climbed into the carriage. On the way home Elizabeth looked out the window. "It can't be too long until Will proposes,' Elizabeth thought, a smile on her face.
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Alexis
