“And then the bastard left me a baguette - literally wrote that in his freaking testament. I’m not really judging, I would’ve, too, but it was the 1830s, how petty was that for the time? He actually left me a baguette. He had the whole thing arranged and payed for at the bakery, he was so funny.” Maebh laughs as she tells the story, then shakes her head when she wraps it up. All accurate and that was one of the stories she would remember the very details of until her tiny heart was no more. Stuff like that you can’t really let go, for the humoristic value of it, if not for an emotional one. Mae had actually really liked the man despite their... turbulent and complex relationship. “So that’s how my fourth marriage went down. Exciting, innit?” // @mvtties

















