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ross+demelza in every episode ➡ 4x03
Are we strangers still? Yes, but strangers who know every inch of each other’s skin.
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baby drabble....
Ross sits on the side of the bed and holds Clowance while Demelza eats her soup. He's amazed by his wife. “She is perfect just like you, my love,” Ross tells Demelza. He studies Clowance and his heart feels almost full. There will always be a part of him that will never stop missing Julia. Ross holds the baby close and breathes deeply. He is falling in love once again.
“Do you you think she looks like Julia, Ross?” asks Demelza. She takes his hand and kisses it. She pretends she doesn't see the tears in her husband's eyes.
So sweet.....
Awww!
I cannot believe we must ride away and forget ‘em. Rest assured, in 20 years’ time they’ll ride away and forget us.
Anonymous asked: Jeremy or Clowance
The Black Moon, Book One, Chapter 2
When Demelza said: ‘Touching on children, Ross …’ ‘What children?’ ‘Ours. I think it probable that before the year is out I shall be adding to the livestock.’ ‘What?’ He came back from his comfortable dream. ‘What’s this? Are you sure?’ ‘Not sure. But I’ve missed this month and as you know I’m regular as the moon. Last time you blamed me for not telling you soon enough, so I thought this time I’d best alert you right away.’ ‘Good God,’ said Ross. ‘I somehow hadn’t expected that!’ ‘Well,’ said Demelza, ‘it would be a small matter surprising if I hadn’t. Since Christmas it’s been nothing else, has it.’ ‘Did you want it to be anything else?’ ‘No, thank you. But it would be surprising if something like this hadn’t happened.’ ‘Yes. I suppose you’re right.’ … ‘Do you need to sleep?’ Demelza asked. ‘… No. Not yet.’ He moved his head and laid his face against hers, and they lay breathing quietly together for a few seconds. He said: ‘I hope it is a girl. But not like you. One of you is more than enough.’