She wasn't wrong, it hadn't felt like any time at all had passed since she was last listening in on to Maggie and Maddie talking about recipes, men, life and everything in between. She dropped her gaze to the table to think about it. It might help to know what things were like on her end before she had arrived here but it was just as easy to try and relay to her what the latest news in the family was.
What was the latest news? Frank had been back to work for some few months now, after the incident that led her to leaving the Doctor, things had finally managed to go back to normal. Maggie was mostly trying to get used to her new role as a parent and Victoria had been trying to sort out public schools in the 1960s — a large change from the 1860s. Victoria relayed to her aunt that Frank was doing well at work once more and that, in her opinion, Maggie was being something of a nuisance when it came to herself making friends and yet, she appreciated it. Not having had a mother figure in years, Victoria did like that Maggie was trying. It was just a little bristling to be told "no" among other things.
"School has been interesting though," she tried to choose her words carefully though as she wasn't meant to let people know she had been hauled through time. Glancing out the window, she patted her palms to the table once more. "I was home schooled before I moved in with the Harrises, you see." Well, it wasn't a lie, not really. "Public school is much more opened," after all there are even boys there! "but of course you knew that." She waved her hand to dismiss herself. "I'm not certain that I like the mathematics quite as much as Daddy did, numbers a quite difficult to sort out and the equations just get more and more confusing the more we progress our classes."
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in onto Maggie and Maddie talking about recipes, men, life and everything in between. She dropped her gaze to the table to think about it. It might help to know what things were like on her end before she had arrived here but it was just as easy to try and relay to her what the latest news in the family was.What was the latest news? Frank had been back to work for some few months now, after the incident that led her to leaving the Doctor, things had finally managed to go back to normal. Maggie was mostly trying to get used to her new role as a parent and Victoria had been trying to sort out public schools in the 1960s — a large change from the 1860s. Victoria relayed to her aunt that Frank was doing well at work once more and that, in her opinion, Maggie was being something of a nuisance when it came to herself making friends and yet, she appreciated it. Not having had a mother figure in years, Victoria did like that Maggie was trying. It was just a little bristling to be told "no" among other things.
"School has been interesting though," she tried to choose her words carefully though as she wasn't meant to let people know she had been hauled through time. Glancing out the window, she patted her palms to the table once more. "I was home schooled before I moved in with the Harrises, you see." Well, it wasn't a lie, not really. "Public school is much more opened," after all there are even boys there! "but of course you knew that." She waved her hand to dismiss herself. "I'm not certain that I like the mathematics quite as much as Daddy did, numbers a quite difficult to sort out and the equations just get more and more confusing the more we progress our classes."
Such was the hard life of a young school girl.