AN-Hello! This is the revised version. Hopefully it is longer!

It was a grey, gloomy looking day in London and I, personally love these dark days in London. Alas, I was on my way to see my good Ms. Lovett and to help her with her popular meat pie shop. But honestly, I only want to make sure she didn't flirt with the barber in the room above the shop. Even a twit such as me could see that she fancied him; I found Mr. Todd more freighting then attractive. As I walked across the cobblestone road, I walked inside the store in my usual happy demeanor and noticed that Ms. Lovett had a small brown haired boy with her.

"Who is this little boy Nellie?" She spun around and wiped the flour off her hands and smiled before patting the boy on the head.

"This is Toby. He's here to help me out around the shop!" Toby nodded before he went outside and up the stairs to the barber's shop with a breakfast tray.

"You know Elizabeth, you really should do something thrilling in your life, I mean you are only 20 and yet you act like an old woman, I mean the only thing you do besides help me out around her dearie is play with those stray cats of yours.." She said as she shook her head.

"For what reason exactly? I like my life as it is." I said before starting to help her baked the pies.

I noticed that Ms. Lovett never let me go down into the bake house. What is down there that I can't know about? I mean it's 1820 what secrets can you possible try to hide from people nowadays?

Once Nellie decided to close up shop for the day, I started on the walk home but I noticed that at night the street was completely deserted and I started to panic since I never liked to be alone at night time. I started to run only to run into a man.

"I-I'm terribly sorry, sir! I didn't see you!" I couldn't see his face since the coat and hat he was wearing only revealed his mouth.

"Why, it is fine my dear. Now hurry home...it's dangerous for a woman to wonder the streets alone." His voice actually struck fear in me and like that I half ran half walked home.

Once I got home, I felt as if that man reminded me of someone I used to know..

AN- Sorry that this is terribly short