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JessieBess

  • The Past is the Past

    It's 1938, Cora travels to America to settle the estate of her brother. His death and later the gathering of her family to celebrate her 70th birthday causes Cora to her to reflect on her life, her marriage, and motherhood. Although she realizes she can't change the past she does hope to make amends for her greatest sorrow.

  • Same Time Next Year

    A series based on Tom and Mary meeting every year on a particular day. They'll discuss what's happening in their lives as well as the other inhabitants of Downton Abbey.

  • Mrs Hughes and the Chauffeur

    A series of scenes involving Mrs. Hughes and Tom. Many of the staff and family will be featured in various scenes so the characters will be changing except for Mrs. Hughes and Tom. Chapter 3 has been replaced with the correct version.

  • The Moon, the Sun, the Stars, the Sky

    Scenes of Tom and Sybil's lives at Downton. Chapter 1: Tom arrives at Downton

  • The Picnic

    On a visit to Downton Abbey, Sybil and Tom have picnic. What's the reaction of various family members?

  • Can I Leave?

    Tom makes a decision about leaving Downton with Sybbie.

  • We Will Find a Way

    Tom and Sybil are suddenly parted when Robert discovers Tom's affections for Sybil. Will they be able to find a way to be together again? My first multi-chapter story.

  • A Look Back

    Twenty years after Sybil left Downton, Cora and Sybil reflect on the past. One year ago today I published this my first story. To mark the occasion I've written a new chapter.

  • What I Saw

    Sometimes what you see isn't what you think it is. Tom and Sybil both find this out as they misread the other's actions.

  • The Proposal

    To keep the spirit of the Valentine's Weekend going! Tom learns what is really important when proposing marriage. My first modern day Tom and Sybil story.

  • A Day Away

    Valentine's Day Exchange for Patano. Sybil and Tom spend Valentine's Day as an engaged couple in 1919

  • A New Life

    Tom leaves Downton. Saying goodbye to the family and Mrs. Hughes. I hope this doesn't really happen so maybe if I write it, it won't come true.