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Captain Steven Rockwell Trevor ([personal profile] rightly) wrote2020-01-01 12:00 am
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
She nodded slowly. Mary did pray for an end to the war, but not so that it would hasten her wedding day.

They moved into the rose garden, where the air was particularly fragrant. They had a lot of white roses, which were the traditional symbol for the House of York. "Do you have a sweetheart back home?" She asked. A man like him might be able to take his pick of eligible ladies. Surely they would line up at the door for him.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"You don't?" Mary asked, a bit surprised to hear both of those things. "What about Illinois?"

That had been where he said he was from, right? He had nothing there? As someone who had lived all her life in a home that was very important to her, it was hard for her to imagine that.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Mary furrowed her brow, wanting to ask what happened to his family, but also not wanting to open old wounds for him. How sad to be without a family. And she loved her home. She would be devastated to never see Downton again.

"Was that where you were living right before you joined up?"
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"You wandered a lot?" It was more of a statement than a question. "Meanwhile, I have only lived here. I don't think I would want to live anywhere else."

Mary knew that she must move after she married Richard. The house went to the heir, who was male. She knew she would cry the day she had to leave.

They stood in the garden for a moment, Mary looking up at the blue sky and trees. To her, this was paradise.

"I suppose that is why you had no sweetheart either. Too much moving around."
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
She smiled at him, wishing that he could stay, even if it wouldn't make much sense. He didn't have that option and they would have to find a job for him to do on the estate in order to support himself.

"Why not?" She asked, her tone a bit teasing. "You're a handsome man, if you don't mind me saying, and very kind. I'm sure a beautiful, wonderful woman will want to marry you after the war."

That woman was lucky, she thought.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Steve..." Her face was etched with concern. "How can you think that? I know that this war is brutal, but you should not resign yourself to such a fate."

Mary hated to hear him talk like that, as if his life didn't matter at all. Even though Mary didn't know him very well, he seemed like a person who contributed good things to the world. They needed people like him.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
She took a step back from him and put her hand on her chest. Of course he was right about her not knowing what the war was really like. She never would, and she didn't want to. It didn't mean that she had to agree with him throwing his life away though.

"It's not alright," Mary said with a shake of her head. "You are... you seem like too good of a person to lose. Saving the world for the rest of us doesn't mean that you should sacrifice yourself for it."
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-14 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Mary looked at the sadness on his face, and it cut her deeply. She never would have guessed that he looked so sad simply because she had taken her hand off of his arm.

Perhaps they should talk of more pleasant and vapid things, but Mary only changes the topic slightly. "You said you have known many beautiful and wonderful women but that it isn't enough for you. Why not?" What exactly was he looking for that he hadn't found yet?
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-15 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
That was such a simple answer that it almost took her aback for a moment. "Well, there are lots of reasons," Mary found herself saying. "Security could be one, or the fact that it is a match that makes sense and is advantageous to both parties."

People who were not members of the upper class did not need to deal with such things. Maybe they could afford to marry for love. After what had happened with Pamuk, Mary's reputation was hanging on by a thread. Richard would help restore it and make sure that none of the papers printed anything about her.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-15 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Marriage can be a business contract," she replied quickly. It seemed that was what it was for most members of her society.

His question left her momentarily speechless though. Mary could protest it being too personal, but she didn't have much ground to stand on after the questions she had asked him. "I..." She fumbled for an acceptable answer. "He's a good man. Very sharp. Runs a newspaper business. Our personalities seem well matched. If it is not love now, in time it will be."

That was probably as good as she could hope for.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-15 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
"What?" she asked, probably pushing the topic. "You don't think there is value in accepting a marriage for anything less than love?" Mary was a practical sort, and while she did believe in love, there were more factors to a marriage than that. She couldn't run off and marry just anyone. She had her reputation and family name to think of. A woman like her was never bound to marry purely for love.

Mary glanced over at one of the rose bushes beside them. "I wish I had that option," she said quietly.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2017-06-15 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
It was much easier for him to say, not having to deal with the things that she did. And, she felt, being a man. Nobody cared if a man had sex before marriage, but it was ruinous to a woman, especially one of her class. Mary had made unwise decisions, and she hoped that she might be able to scrounge some happiness out of the consequences.

"I want you to be happy too, Steve. If memories of Downton make you happy, then I want you to keep them."

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