Storm and Silence
: Oh God, please do
t of the open window, through which bright, golden sunlight streamed int
u very m
mplating my doom. Ella, however, didn't seem to be aware of the fact that her sister was about to f
ckname she only used when nobody else was arou
roat. Eight thirty? In my mind I heard Mr Ambrose's cool
hirty?'
s,
led out of my nightdress, and hurriedly started throwing on the doze
atter?' cried
was slightly muffled because I was trying to
he
mportant. Please, Ella, help me with th
uestioning me. Instead she untangled the knotted mess of petticoats I
ng my head at my favourite, s
th lace trimmings she knew I hated wearing. When I had slipped into it, I rushed to the mirro
ption in Chiswick: me, trying to make myself look stylish. In the mirror I
en smile spreading over her face. 'You have a rend
ed, and I wh
f cour
ed on her face. Her hands came up, starting to style my hair and smooth my dress at a pace I would never have been c
e is.
well, to do whatever romantic couples get up to when they're alone. Why did every female's brain on earth, including that of my little sister, turn to mushy-gushy mushrooms the