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"Please and thank you." Katherine walked the length of the office before walking the breadth, her eyes taking it all in. She could only hope to be to describe it later; more than likely, she wouldn't be able to at all. But it was a new place, with a good friend for company and no ornate desk, no silver tray to have to worry about leaving a card or how the corners should be bent. Nothing but plain efficiency. She finally settled into the empty chair, watching as Josephine set about making her a cup of tea. "How has business been?" she asked, secretly delighted to be able to ask that. Josephine was a working woman, an independent woman of her own means. And she could talk with Katherine about such things as business and work. Not dresses or dances, not fashion or position. It was a wonderful change.<br><br>
 
"Please and thank you." Katherine walked the length of the office before walking the breadth, her eyes taking it all in. She could only hope to be to describe it later; more than likely, she wouldn't be able to at all. But it was a new place, with a good friend for company and no ornate desk, no silver tray to have to worry about leaving a card or how the corners should be bent. Nothing but plain efficiency. She finally settled into the empty chair, watching as Josephine set about making her a cup of tea. "How has business been?" she asked, secretly delighted to be able to ask that. Josephine was a working woman, an independent woman of her own means. And she could talk with Katherine about such things as business and work. Not dresses or dances, not fashion or position. It was a wonderful change.<br><br>
  
"Slow," Josephine said promptly. "I'm still unknown and my clientele aren't as trusting of strangers as one would hope. Still, I have the McCrearys to vouch for me should anyone think to ask them. It's early yet, Katherine. I've been in this for less than two months." She poured the tea and set it gently in front of her friend. The sugar followed suit. Josephine sat down and picked up her tea but refrained from putting her feet up. "A reputation such as I hope to build is built slowly, one step at a time. And how are you doing? Are you and Ezekiel well? I noticed he did not accompany you here."<br><br>
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"Slow," Josephine said promptly. "I'm still unknown and my clientele aren't as trusting of strangers as one would think. Still, I have the McCrearys to vouch for me should anyone think to ask them. It's early yet, Katherine. I've been in this for less than two months." She poured the tea and set it gently in front of her friend. The sugar followed suit. Josephine sat down and picked up her tea but refrained from putting her feet up. "A reputation such as I hope to build is built slowly, one step at a time. And how are you doing? Are you and Ezekiel well? I noticed he did not accompany you here."<br><br>
  
 
"We're fine," Katherine answered with a gentle nod as she sipped gingerly at the hot tea. ''There was nothing better'', she thought, as the hot liquid slid down her throat. "He's letting me wander free. I'm going a bit mad without Sadif to work me with the katars and the staff. We've been fencing but. . ." She let the thought taper off.  ''It led to rather passionate endings'', she finished in her mind with a wry smile. Ezekiel was making her better and better, no doubt, but she felt bad to be ignoring her other disciplines. Inhaling slowly, she met Josephine's eyes and raised her eyebrows. "I was never the best at calling on the women or doing anything other than feign the barest interest in what many of them had to say. I do it because it is expected and I would not damage my father's business interests by behavior unseemly to a woman of my status. But," and she shrugged lightly, "I am dreadfully bored with the day in and day out of calling and receiving. Ezekiel is kind enough to know that I needed time to myself, some time to visit you alone. He is a wondrous man."<br><br>
 
"We're fine," Katherine answered with a gentle nod as she sipped gingerly at the hot tea. ''There was nothing better'', she thought, as the hot liquid slid down her throat. "He's letting me wander free. I'm going a bit mad without Sadif to work me with the katars and the staff. We've been fencing but. . ." She let the thought taper off.  ''It led to rather passionate endings'', she finished in her mind with a wry smile. Ezekiel was making her better and better, no doubt, but she felt bad to be ignoring her other disciplines. Inhaling slowly, she met Josephine's eyes and raised her eyebrows. "I was never the best at calling on the women or doing anything other than feign the barest interest in what many of them had to say. I do it because it is expected and I would not damage my father's business interests by behavior unseemly to a woman of my status. But," and she shrugged lightly, "I am dreadfully bored with the day in and day out of calling and receiving. Ezekiel is kind enough to know that I needed time to myself, some time to visit you alone. He is a wondrous man."<br><br>
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"That he is." Josephine twitched a smile even as she processed everything her friend told her. Katherine's complaint echoed her own and unlike her friend, Josephine had the leeway to treat it. "As to the rest, I think I might have a solution, if you'd like."<br><br>
 
"That he is." Josephine twitched a smile even as she processed everything her friend told her. Katherine's complaint echoed her own and unlike her friend, Josephine had the leeway to treat it. "As to the rest, I think I might have a solution, if you'd like."<br><br>
  
"Pray tell." Katherine smiled inwardly, her eyes keen on Josephine's face as the woman agreed with her assessment of her husband. Infatuation fading, but still there. She sipped again at her tea. ''How would I feel in her position?'' the thought wandered through her mind. ''How maddening would it have been to her to have had Ezekiel so close and yet lose him to another noblewoman more his station?'' She did not think that she could have borne it with the dignity that Josephine had borne the stress of Ezekiel and Katherine's loving regard so far.<br><br>
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"Pray tell." Katherine smiled inwardly, her eyes keen on Josephine's face as the woman agreed with her assessment of her husband. Infatuation fading, but still there. She sipped again at her tea. ''How would I feel in her position? the thought wandered through her mind. How maddening would it have been to her to have had Ezekiel so close and yet lose him to another noblewoman more his station?'' She did not think that she could have borne it with the dignity that Josephine had borne the stress of Ezekiel and Katherine's loving regard so far.<br><br>
  
 
"Certainly," Josephine said over the rim of her cup, wondering at the thoughts flickering behind her friend's eyes. She'd noticed them sharpen at her affirmation of Ezekiel's qualities and kept her expression neutral to allay her friend's jealousy. ''She is still newly wed, Josephine, and no matter how much she loves Ezekiel, it cannot be comfortable for her to acknowledge another woman's regard for her husband''. It was, she admitted privately, a compelling reason to strike out on her own as soon as possible once they'd returned from the Continent. Immersed with her own plans and her own independence, away from Ezekiel and Katherine, Josephine knew it would attenuate her attraction to the Chartist until it faded to mere friendship at last. ''Until then...'', she thought, shelving the topic for something safer, ''let us see if we cannot give Katherine a reason to visit more often and relieve some of her boredom''. "When you finish your tea, I would be happy to show you what I had in mind."<br><br>
 
"Certainly," Josephine said over the rim of her cup, wondering at the thoughts flickering behind her friend's eyes. She'd noticed them sharpen at her affirmation of Ezekiel's qualities and kept her expression neutral to allay her friend's jealousy. ''She is still newly wed, Josephine, and no matter how much she loves Ezekiel, it cannot be comfortable for her to acknowledge another woman's regard for her husband''. It was, she admitted privately, a compelling reason to strike out on her own as soon as possible once they'd returned from the Continent. Immersed with her own plans and her own independence, away from Ezekiel and Katherine, Josephine knew it would attenuate her attraction to the Chartist until it faded to mere friendship at last. ''Until then...'', she thought, shelving the topic for something safer, ''let us see if we cannot give Katherine a reason to visit more often and relieve some of her boredom''. "When you finish your tea, I would be happy to show you what I had in mind."<br><br>

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