First of all, I went inside River Island and bought some
really cute daisy earrings for 2 pounds – they remind me of Margaret and the
blissful summer times spent with friends and previous crushes. That was the
first time I purchased something on my own.
Then
I crossed to Lord Street and went straight into Beales, on a mission to find
those beautiful crotchet gloves I saw once with my sister. I got my gloves and they’re lovely; they’re from Dents and
seem rather elegant, in my opinion.The Dents website has many gorgeous ladies' gloves, and some gentleman's gloves that wouldn't look amiss on such a person as Bertie Wooster! (Okay, I admit it, I'm obsessed - again).
In a daze I found myself inside Waterstones, and fairly
quickly I looked and found some books about Jeeves and Wooster, even though
they weren’t written by P.G. Wodehouse. These made me smile, and as I checked
them out I saw that one of them was homage to the author, called Jeeves and the
Wedding Bells by Sebastian Faulks – so I bought it! Many of the Jeeves books
were recommended by the store workers in Southport, so I’m excited to read it.
At the dinner table I was talking about the book I bought in
town, and when I said it was called Jeeves and the Wedding Bells, mum asked if
Jeeves was getting married; I said that I hoped not, as then he’d be away from
Bertie, who’d be all alone and wouldn’t be able to cope – and then it would be
just called 'Wooster', instead of 'Jeeves and Wooster'!
Dad suggested that maybe
it’s wedding bells for Jeeves and Wooster, as they’re getting married to each
other – my heart flipped and I giggled, as that was what I was hoping about the
book! I doubt it though, as those kinds of things only happen in fanfictions.
It was funny though for dad to say that, as it means I’m not the only one in
this house that sees the chemistry between them.
Just a photo of my findings:
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