There is a moment of hesitation, the usual binding constraints of morality and expectation that lay in stark contrast to the pursuit of more time in an even more private setting between a man and an unmarried woman. Ellen is aware of all the kinds of scandal that may be inflicted upon her (her, not likely him, and even if so, he has a handy escape route.) But the refusal does not come when she reaches for it. A whisper in her mind tells her they will not be found.
Ellen inclines her head toward the path from she came from.
"This way."
Gravel softly crunches under her steps as she turns toward the darker edge of the courtyard where the garden begins to take its shape. The noise of the house thins to a distant, harmless murmur, as if they have passed behind a veil. Summer has long since withdrawn from the garden, late blooms clinging stubbornly to the hedges, trees once abundant with fruit now a crooked mangle of nearly bare limbs. Somewhere unseen, the sound of water slips through a fountain.
"It is.. difficult to inquire about a place that I can barely fathom," she admits. Frozen miles of silent nothingness at the end of the Earth.
"It must be a good place to disappear to. And breathe."
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Ellen inclines her head toward the path from she came from.
"This way."
Gravel softly crunches under her steps as she turns toward the darker edge of the courtyard where the garden begins to take its shape. The noise of the house thins to a distant, harmless murmur, as if they have passed behind a veil. Summer has long since withdrawn from the garden, late blooms clinging stubbornly to the hedges, trees once abundant with fruit now a crooked mangle of nearly bare limbs. Somewhere unseen, the sound of water slips through a fountain.
"It is.. difficult to inquire about a place that I can barely fathom," she admits. Frozen miles of silent nothingness at the end of the Earth.
"It must be a good place to disappear to. And breathe."