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To say Charity was nervous would be a grave understatement. Tonight, for the first time, her girlfriend Dianna was coming over for a visit. And it was a sleepover no less. When was the last time she had a woman stay overnight that wasn't just a one night stand? Charity wondered. Did her sisters count? No, she decided. Having her sister over, and having her girlfriend over were two totally different things.
Charity shook her head vigorously. There was no time for that! There were so many things left to do, and so little time to do them! But it wasn't like Dianna didn't already know about her somewhat messy lifestyle. Even so, Charity wanted everything to be perfect. At least for the night.
But first things first. Dinner. Charity lit the fireplace, and set about preparing the ingredients. She recalled Dianna speaking fondly of a venison stew her family made, and so had decided on that as the night's main course. Thanks to some guidance, and a list of ingredients and steps from Marilyn, Charity felt reasonably confident that all would turn out well. It also helped that the recipe was so simple. Potatoes and carrots were clumsily peeled and chopped, and dumped into a small cast iron pot. Then the small chunks of venison were added along with a messily minced onion, a few spices and a healthy amount of water. Charity carefully lifted the pot and gingerly carried it over to a flat stone placed just inside the fireplace. Despite her best efforts, a good bit sloshed over the side. Charity sighed and thanked her lucky stars that this was hopefully a one time thing.
Alright. One thing checked off her list. She looked around the room, each pass of her gaze finding more things that she had missed the first time around. Great... Just great. Charity puffed her cheeks and blew out the air. Well, there was no use putting it off any longer. Dianna could be arriving at any time! After changing into a plain dark brown skirt, she set to work. Books were returned to the bookshelf. Bags upon bags of gold and jewels gained through illicit means, stashed away in a small chest. The table was set with dishes and a bottle of wine, with the addition of a beautiful cake courtesy of Cleo.
Charity's eyes caught on the support beam in the center of the room, looking very much like a pincushion with knives of varying sizes and styles sticking out from it. She briefly considered hiding them, but ultimately figured that her collecting knives wouldn't come as much of a surprise considering what Dianna knew about her and her interests.
Next, she picked up Lucy's toys that were scattered around the room and placed them in a wooden crate next to a simple crib. Had she told Dianna about her niece? She honestly couldn't remember. Either way, Charity was sure Dianna would absolutely love her to bits. But they would have to meet another time. Lucy was off with Cleo for the night, and tonight was all about Charity and Dianna.
She shivered as she pondered what to do next. The nights had been cold as of late, and so she dug out another blanket from a closet and spread it over the bed. Though Charity hoped they wouldn't need it. If she got her way, she would be spending the night sleeping soundly, cuddled up to Dianna.
Charity paused as she made her way to stir the stew, and looked in the mirror. Did she look okay? Not one to care much about appearances, the thought of trying to look presentable for somebody else was an alien concept to Charity. But through the efforts, the saintly patience really, of her sisters, she had a basic grasp of what was needed, and the possibilities of what could be done with cosmetics. She approached and set to work with the multitude of tiny containers that sat on a shelf below it. Satisfied with her work, Charity pulled back from the mirror. It was all a bit messy, but she was sure Dianna wouldn't mind. The point of it was to show Dianna that she was making an effort. It didn't have to be perfect, or so she hoped. She fixed a tuft of hair that stubbornly stuck out just as a loud knock sounded at the door.
She beamed brightly as she opened the door. "Dianna!" Charity cried excitedly. "Come in! Come in!" Upon removing her coat, Dianna would find herself wrapped up in a tight hug. After a quick kiss on the cheek, Charity released Dianna. "Are you hungry?" she asked. "I made dinner! Or... tried to at least..."
Charity shook her head vigorously. There was no time for that! There were so many things left to do, and so little time to do them! But it wasn't like Dianna didn't already know about her somewhat messy lifestyle. Even so, Charity wanted everything to be perfect. At least for the night.
But first things first. Dinner. Charity lit the fireplace, and set about preparing the ingredients. She recalled Dianna speaking fondly of a venison stew her family made, and so had decided on that as the night's main course. Thanks to some guidance, and a list of ingredients and steps from Marilyn, Charity felt reasonably confident that all would turn out well. It also helped that the recipe was so simple. Potatoes and carrots were clumsily peeled and chopped, and dumped into a small cast iron pot. Then the small chunks of venison were added along with a messily minced onion, a few spices and a healthy amount of water. Charity carefully lifted the pot and gingerly carried it over to a flat stone placed just inside the fireplace. Despite her best efforts, a good bit sloshed over the side. Charity sighed and thanked her lucky stars that this was hopefully a one time thing.
Alright. One thing checked off her list. She looked around the room, each pass of her gaze finding more things that she had missed the first time around. Great... Just great. Charity puffed her cheeks and blew out the air. Well, there was no use putting it off any longer. Dianna could be arriving at any time! After changing into a plain dark brown skirt, she set to work. Books were returned to the bookshelf. Bags upon bags of gold and jewels gained through illicit means, stashed away in a small chest. The table was set with dishes and a bottle of wine, with the addition of a beautiful cake courtesy of Cleo.
Charity's eyes caught on the support beam in the center of the room, looking very much like a pincushion with knives of varying sizes and styles sticking out from it. She briefly considered hiding them, but ultimately figured that her collecting knives wouldn't come as much of a surprise considering what Dianna knew about her and her interests.
Next, she picked up Lucy's toys that were scattered around the room and placed them in a wooden crate next to a simple crib. Had she told Dianna about her niece? She honestly couldn't remember. Either way, Charity was sure Dianna would absolutely love her to bits. But they would have to meet another time. Lucy was off with Cleo for the night, and tonight was all about Charity and Dianna.
She shivered as she pondered what to do next. The nights had been cold as of late, and so she dug out another blanket from a closet and spread it over the bed. Though Charity hoped they wouldn't need it. If she got her way, she would be spending the night sleeping soundly, cuddled up to Dianna.
Charity paused as she made her way to stir the stew, and looked in the mirror. Did she look okay? Not one to care much about appearances, the thought of trying to look presentable for somebody else was an alien concept to Charity. But through the efforts, the saintly patience really, of her sisters, she had a basic grasp of what was needed, and the possibilities of what could be done with cosmetics. She approached and set to work with the multitude of tiny containers that sat on a shelf below it. Satisfied with her work, Charity pulled back from the mirror. It was all a bit messy, but she was sure Dianna wouldn't mind. The point of it was to show Dianna that she was making an effort. It didn't have to be perfect, or so she hoped. She fixed a tuft of hair that stubbornly stuck out just as a loud knock sounded at the door.
She beamed brightly as she opened the door. "Dianna!" Charity cried excitedly. "Come in! Come in!" Upon removing her coat, Dianna would find herself wrapped up in a tight hug. After a quick kiss on the cheek, Charity released Dianna. "Are you hungry?" she asked. "I made dinner! Or... tried to at least..."
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