Louise
s had made all
company. They had become inseparable, sharing every detail of their lives with each other. As they strolled through Hyde Park, arm in arm, Mary confessed her deepest fears and secrets, while Lou
es, their laughter echoing through the park. They would stop at a nearby lak
A duck?" Louise
sted grebe. Can't you tell?"
t now. Well done, y
mselves in the tranqui
s wrapping presents and baking cookies. The church would be filled with the warmth of their laughter. Their voices would ring out in perfect harmony, filling
her, surrounded by the vibrant hues of the seaso
inted to a bush overflowing berried. As
their laughter filling the air as they struggled to reach the highest branches. The sun shone brightly on their faces, warming their skin, and c
the field where Louise and Mary
pages by Mary's voice. "Flowers are a beautiful thing, are th
ettled onto the cloth beside Louise. The sun warmed their skin as they lay on their backs, gazing up at the vast blue sk
te ugly, but with the right amount of sun and water, they blossom into something truly beautiful. Just like children.... If you raise the
verness one day, Mary," Louise
the countryside. We'll have a huge garden filled with flowers, and we'll teach our girls how to tend to them, how to make them grow strong
claimed, "I do not wish to be a gover
endeavour," Mary said, genuinely surprised. "Have you never dreamt of falling in love
lost, responded, "Bu
n't that sound like a dream?" Mary said excitedly, her voice f
dmitted Louise. "I do not belie
kind, caring, and selfless person I know. Of course, someone out there will see that and fall head over heels in love with you. It's only a matter of time. Until
ad through her chest. "Thank you, Mary. I love you too." S
tals of a flower. The world seemed to tilt and spin with them, their laughter filling the air. When they finally stopped, they were both breathless and giddy,