Description
A quick sketch of Madeline Le Sadier, a name that stands for “classy, calculating and cool as the winter itself”. She became Washington’s wife (or, what it is more accurate, she made the seven feet tall himbo her good little husband) in one of the coldest days of the winter of 1861. Not longer after they married, they departed to a estate in the countryside that the Pemberton’s owned, thought the snow was so heavy that she had to practically drag her husband out of the carriage, mount him in a horse and ride him various miles to said location. They spent the rest of the winter just fooling around with the snow, kissing each other by the heart and being overall happy.
*Gosh, look at the baddie Washington pulled just by being a goofy middle child. Barnabas was surely the best matchmaker of all 19th Century by putting this two together.*