19th October 1916
Dearest Love,
Will I will always be proud of you.
It's a good start that you are trying to make friends.
Maybe start to talk about the weather? Or football?
I know that isn't much help, normally when I start making
conversation I will give them a compliment or ask them about their child.There is a lady who uses her living room as a shop.
She get people old clothes and remake it into
something new or mends the clothing.
I went there and she was lovely. I got myself a red
dress, as I know you're always telling me I should wear
red more. I only will wear it when you come home and
we can go our somewhere together. As we haven't
had a date night since Robin has been born.I know this is a short one but as you see Robin has decided
to draw on this piece of paper I was planning on using to write.Love From M. Always.
Ps I hope you like the four leaf clover, Robin found it and
I know that it will try you luck.***
I think I might be taking a two week from this book as
I haven't been working on any of my other book and only this one.would you like me to date each letter?
YOU ARE READING
DEAREST LOVE | WILLIAM SCHOFIELD [1917]
Historical Fiction"I met you in the dark, you lit me up" [film - 1917] [will schofield x reader]