Eloise couldn't suppress her feelings for Theo any longer. She knew that she had to see him, to take the leap and tell him exactly how she felt. With a mix of excitement and nervousness coursing through her veins, she hurried downtown, hoping that he hadn't found someone else who captured his heart.
When she arrived at the printer's shop, Theo's surprised expression warmed her heart. She wasted no time, summoning the courage to open up her heart to him. "Theo, I can't hide my feelings any longer," Eloise confessed, her voice trembling slightly. "I've fallen in love with you."
Theo's eyes widened, and a smile tugged at the corners of his lips. "Eloise, I've been longing to hear those words from you," he replied, his voice filled with sincerity. "I feel the same way. My heart has been captivated by you."
Relief washed over Eloise, and a sense of freedom enveloped her as she realized that her feelings were reciprocated. For hours on end, they delved deeper into their emotions, dreams, and aspirations, savoring every moment of this newfound connection.
As they strolled hand in hand through the bustling streets of London, Eloise couldn't help but feel an incredible sense of kinship with Theo. They shared a profound passion for justice, equality, and making a difference in the world. Their ideals aligned, igniting a fire within them both.
Eloise understood that their relationship would face obstacles and resistance. They hailed from different backgrounds, and their families might never approve of their love. But she was undeterred, fueled by the strength of her emotions. "Theo, I know it won't be easy," Eloise said, her voice filled with determination. "But I love you, and I'm ready to fight for our love, no matter what challenges lie ahead."
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INTERDITE, Theo Sharpe
Fanfiction'Do people always fall in love with things they can't have?' 'Always,' Eloise Bridgerton, The 5th child in the Viscount's household. She was different. She wasn't what society expected her to be or what her mother wanted her to be. A spinster in mak...