With summer’s blessing shining high in the cloudless sea of periwinkle blue, the world seemed all the more bright and welcoming that fine, temperate morning. Though it had started off chilly as a result of the wind carrying the low temperature off of the River Otter. Nevertheless, when the night’s overcast greys split overhead, that chill wore off and it actually began to be a shade too warm for the village folk bustling through Sunday’s market place in Ottery Square trying to get the perfect cut of lamb and the roundest, fullest vegetables for what their coin could provide. The church bells were tolling and those who had already bought their supplies flocked there to listen to the service before resuming their shop or heading home or even hanging back to speak with the vicar. The whole village was awash with feverish activity that was rampant and exciting but at the same time still relaxing as it was still Ottery St. Catchpole and, thankfully, very little mischief was gotten up to whilst there.
That morning, Cordella had slipped out from underneath Gisele, much to her chagrin, I assure you, and had donned a t-shirt and fished a pair of trousers out of the washing before sliding her feet into her shoes and grabbing her wallet. Then, she too joined the fray in the village and bought an array of things from fresh vegetables to seeds of her own and a side of beef which she intended to slow roast for Gisele. Once she was back in their cottage, tucked away amongst the heather and the fresh, wild flowers, Cordella divested herself of her shoes and her shirt and started up the frying pan which she intended to use to get some scrambled eggs together. Cordella was determined to spoil her wife because she knew every day that without Gisele she’d have nothing and she’d still be in that hole of an Azkaban cell awaiting whatever fine fate the higher powers had for her. She certainly had a lot of people to thank for the way she was living life now.
Once the eggs were underway, Della put the meat and the vegetables into the fridge and out of the sunshine quickly before returning to the pan, half wishing she’d done the eggs in the microwave. Regardless, the bacon went on quite quickly thereafter and she began to toast some bread under the grill before going in search of the all-important apricot jam. It was just as she sourced it from the back of the fridge that she heard the floorboards above her head shift a little bit – signalling that Gisele had gotten up. Della grinned and with the jam, out came the orange juice which she poured out into two glasses before flicking on the kettle. Then she returned to the eggs and worried over the bacon but that wasn’t to say that she wasn’t ready by the time her wife appeared at the bottom of the stairs.
“Good morning, beautiful,” Della grinned, leaving the stove to greet her wife.
Cordella’s hands snaked up Gisele’s silhouette and her hands curled underneath her chin as she covered Gisele’s mouth with her own. A short but no less passionate kiss later and Della found herself peppering them across Gisele’s face.
“You. Are. Radiant. Alright?” Cordella exclaimed, combing her fingers through Gis’s hair. “Please, please, please tell me you’re hungry… we’ve got the works.”