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Esther just smiled at Jonathan a little more and Elizabeth giggled and gave the baby to her husband to hold. She quickly trotted over to Esther then and proceeded kneel down and hug her little sun, placing a kiss on the giggling child's cheek. Before she could do anything, Esther was then grabbed by the hand and lead into the maid all, some servants comming out with ther parosals and sun hats. It was much nicer today, the sky bright and blue.
"Alright, we shall be off then. The driver must be wondering what is keeping us anyway, I called for him nearly ten minites ago and we still are barely ready. Come, let's hurry Esther, before the tea shops get flooded with the old women and young gigglers being dragged along by their mother's. Goodbye Darling~ and goodbye Jonathan." Elizabeth said politely as she walked out the door.
"Goodbye gentlemen...and good luck Brandon, I know you hands will be full with those two." She said politely turning toward the door as her sister yelled from the carriage.
"Esther! Come along! We have shop to visit and gossip to make!"
With the small rolling of her eyes and the grin on her face, Esther curtied to the men once more before slipping out the door and joining her sister in the carriage.
"Alright, we shall be off then. The driver must be wondering what is keeping us anyway, I called for him nearly ten minites ago and we still are barely ready. Come, let's hurry Esther, before the tea shops get flooded with the old women and young gigglers being dragged along by their mother's. Goodbye Darling~ and goodbye Jonathan." Elizabeth said politely as she walked out the door.
"Goodbye gentlemen...and good luck Brandon, I know you hands will be full with those two." She said politely turning toward the door as her sister yelled from the carriage.
"Esther! Come along! We have shop to visit and gossip to make!"
With the small rolling of her eyes and the grin on her face, Esther curtied to the men once more before slipping out the door and joining her sister in the carriage.