Delphine
Delphine pursed her lips, fixing her gaze on the stairs under her feet. "Ludo."
She held nothing but resentment for her husband; he had sheltered her, protected her, and had not prepared her to ever live alone. He'd been greedy, and his greed had rubbed off on her. Because why else had she had her children, than to try to win his love, to find someone to love her uncoditionally?
She cleared her throat, murmuring, "I should... find my shoes." With those words, she moved to stand. She always ran from her problems, and that had not changed.
She held nothing but resentment for her husband; he had sheltered her, protected her, and had not prepared her to ever live alone. He'd been greedy, and his greed had rubbed off on her. Because why else had she had her children, than to try to win his love, to find someone to love her uncoditionally?
She cleared her throat, murmuring, "I should... find my shoes." With those words, she moved to stand. She always ran from her problems, and that had not changed.
Let me make you smile, darling.