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Fitzwilliam Darcy ([info]mrdarcy_) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2018-12-07 23:42:00

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[Backdated to during this.]

Hello.

I'm not sure who is best suited to help, but there are a couple of new arrivals here who may require some additional support.

One of them is a young boy of eleven. The other is a gentleman who is blind, with some other disabilities besides. I didn't enquire as to the extent of his They did not arrive together, it is just a coincidence that they found one another. I am not sure that either of them should be left to navigate this place without support in place.

I suppose I am just hopeful that someone may have a better idea what should be done.

Thank you,
Darcy.


[Filtered to Ashley]

The blind man is Edward Rochester. As in from Jane Eyre! I managed not to say a word about the mad wife in the attic, but OH MY GOD.



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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-09 03:53 am UTC (link)
I saw the name, I was just kind of hoping I had missed another. I'll still send her, tell me straight, should I worry about my little girl? I trust your judgement.

Me and AJ will prepare some easy meals for him, stuff that would only take heating up. But he's going to have to figure out the dressing himself, if two of my ten little ones can manage I'm sure a grown man can as well. He may just have to deal with mismatches and missed buttons until he gets the hang of it.

I'll tell Maria. She can read lips a little bit, so talk slowly. Unfortunately in her timeline we taught her sign language without lipreading so she's playing catch up.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-09 07:50 am UTC (link)
The minor is called Bill, but I do not know his surname. I assume you ask because you have read his book? I shall not have her left alone with him, at least until we know him better. How old is your daughter?

That would be greatly appreciated. I am a terrible cook and would probably do no better than him at meal preparation. I apologise if it seemed that I was asking you or any other other lady to act as a valet - I’m sure Robert and myself can offer some assistance in the meantime, and he shall improve in time.

Forgive my bluntness, but how is her speech? I am merely curious how easy it will be for her to talk to a man who will not see her.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-09 08:31 am UTC (link)
I'm afraid I know who Bill is too, but yes I have read his book it was a requirement for one of my classes. As was yours. She's recently turned twenty-six, and also two at the same time, so she's not technically a little girl, but they could all live to be one-hundred and they would still be my babies.

I could do it for every week, since I do meal prep for my own family, the only problem I run into is breakfast since most of the breakfast foods I know aren't exactly reheat friendly. I could send fruit? And it isn't for my sake at all, I don't think he'd be comfortable with having a woman dress him being from your time.

You know, this is horrible, but I don't know. We sign with her, so I've never heard her speak. I imagine she can, but at the very least she would be able to use her phone to speak for her because not everyone on the station knows how to sign.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-09 11:34 am UTC (link)
No, I quite understand. Although of course his past actions have been morally lacking, it does seem that he is quite suffering for them now. I do not think him a danger to your daughter, but myself or my wife can remain present just to be safe. He can be rather manip

That is very good of you. I shall speak to Ashley, but I am sure he would be welcome to breakfast with us, or we can make extra and take it through if he would rather be alone. If I’m going through to help him dress anyway

Oh, you’ve never heard her speak? Even with other Very well, we shall see how we get on.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-09 12:16 pm UTC (link)
After the first visit she should be fine, so you don't have to chaperone her more than that once. I'm pretty sure she can handle herself if she has to. But I'd like you to be present, no offence to Ashley, but you'd be more of a deterrent I think, and that would give her chance to kind of get to know you both. She'd already know Ashley.

I'm sure I could find him some cut oats that only need hot water added to them, if ya'll want a break.

Well, not the adult version. The two year old makes noises, but I don't think she's aware it. The adult... I'm so used to using sign language with her that I don't think about it, and the kids do too, or with Clint when he doesn't have his aids in. It's second nature to me, so much so that I didn't realize that I couldn't recall hearing her speak until you asked.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-11 10:41 am UTC (link)
Very well. I hope I am not mistaken, but I do not believe she will need to 'handle herself'. I suppose he was a bit of a charmer, but he is quite changed from his unfortunate circumstances and Jane did consent to

We shall both be there this first time regardless, so she will not be outnumbered by strange men. Ashley also reminds me that she can act as a translator if need be.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-11 11:45 am UTC (link)
I hope you're right, I don't doubt that you are. His charms, what they were, isn't exactly what I'm worried about, if he could charm her, regardless of his state of being, and he made my daughter happy, I'd be happy too, because I know he'd have to work very hard to do it. I'm mostly being an overprotective Mamma, and the 'stranger danger' has me wary.

I just see you as over six feet being more intimidating than their five feet and a few inches.

I didn't know Ashley knew how to sign, that's great news.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-14 09:19 pm UTC (link)
I do think it overprotective in the slightest, but I know I am a little outdated in my thought process. Still, it does mean that I understand.

Ah, but he does not know my height, being that he cannot see me. I shall be sure to describe myself as much more burly than I actually am.

Yes, I believe that your daughter was the reason for her learning, in fact.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-15 08:32 am UTC (link)
I'm not going to stalk him or anything if he does take a shine to my daughter. He only has to worry about me if he hurts her, shine or not.

Well, your voice would be deeper, and come from a higher point than theirs. But I won't fault your verbal padding. Though you don't need it.

If you want to learn I can teach you.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-15 08:43 am UTC (link)
Well, I hope it will not be an issue.

Honestly, he’s only about an inch shorter than me, if that. I just have the benefit of sight and all my limbs. Not that I am planning to duel him over nothing.

That’s very kind of you, but I’m sure Mrs Darcy can teach me.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-15 12:44 pm UTC (link)
Me either. If you have faith, I will too. I trust your judgement.

Really? I didn't picture him that tall after the fire. Of course he would have kept his height, but... Maybe I will have to stalk him just to see how far off my imagination was. And if I've learned one thing from my husband, don't underestimate those with handicaps. Their bodies eventually make up for the loss somewhere else.

Whichever works for you. I probably taught her while I was teaching my own kids.

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