June 9th, 1888 - Padmore Park
Emmeline could still hardly believe she'd been drunk enough to not realize her wand had been missing. It had been a rough night, that was for sure, but who didn't realize their wand was missing? She did apparently. And then she'd spent all morning frantically looking for the damned thing. When she'd all but given up home and planned to head to the Three Broomsticks to see if she'd left it there, an unfamiliar owl had shown up at her window. The poor thing was old and looking a bit rough for the wear and she found herself quickly coaxing it inside with some treats to help it. She hadn't even read the letter yet and had been rather surprised to see any mention of being careful about the owl.
A brow had been raised when she looked at the old bird sleeping peacefully on her desk after having let her soothe and pet it just prior. Then she'd continued reading and her mouth had dropped in shock. The man that had helped her home the prior evening had her wand. She sighed, grateful to know it wasn't missing entirely but also felt a bit of anxiety over having to see him again. Surely, she'd made an utter fool of herself and now she was going to have to see him again. She had to though. She had to get her wand back. So a meeting was set to take place prior to the dinner hour at the park. And he'd told her to bring a chaperone.
She didn't bring a chaperone. She was tired of boys, men, telling her what she had to do. But, she did at least take some of her mother's work that needed to be delivered along with her so she could have a working sort of excuse if someone thought to question her. Not that they probably would. She was a working class girl, after all.
She settled in at a bench, a warm shawl pulled tightly around her frame while she waited. Hopefully he'd be there soon so she could get her wand back and be done with it. No need to prolong her embarrassment any further than she already had.
A brow had been raised when she looked at the old bird sleeping peacefully on her desk after having let her soothe and pet it just prior. Then she'd continued reading and her mouth had dropped in shock. The man that had helped her home the prior evening had her wand. She sighed, grateful to know it wasn't missing entirely but also felt a bit of anxiety over having to see him again. Surely, she'd made an utter fool of herself and now she was going to have to see him again. She had to though. She had to get her wand back. So a meeting was set to take place prior to the dinner hour at the park. And he'd told her to bring a chaperone.
She didn't bring a chaperone. She was tired of boys, men, telling her what she had to do. But, she did at least take some of her mother's work that needed to be delivered along with her so she could have a working sort of excuse if someone thought to question her. Not that they probably would. She was a working class girl, after all.
She settled in at a bench, a warm shawl pulled tightly around her frame while she waited. Hopefully he'd be there soon so she could get her wand back and be done with it. No need to prolong her embarrassment any further than she already had.
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