12th February, 1888 — Hawthorn Hollow Lake
The gentle snow in the air the previous day had given way to the first truly bright sunshine of the year and Cassie had eagerly taken the opportunity to bundle her son up and, having borrowed a fishing rod from the neighbour that liked her she had settled them both on the bank by the lake and proceeded to utterly fail to catch anything. It wasn't really the point of the excursion of course - that was the simple pleasure of watching Theo run through the still dewy grass - but it certainly wouldn't hurt to have a free meal now and then and she would rather forage and fish than beg.
Tugging aimlessly on the rod to see that the scarlet float was in fact still there she turned her attention back to Theo and smiled, bewitched as ever at the simple joys he could find in the world and the careful enthusiasm he displayed for getting closer and closer to the edge to watch the elusive fish. Flicking the rod to make the water ripple Cassie grinned as he squealed in delight, but their shared elation distracted her and no sooner had the float sunk again she flicked it back up and was startled to inadvertently propel the fish she had somehow hooked straight at her son's face. Squeaking in surprise he lost his footing and with a tumble slipped into the water.
"Theo!" She screamed, on her feet and by the side of the water in seconds and, before she knew it, in the water itself and with an arm around her son who, fortunately had not gone far. She clung to the bank with her free hand, nails digging into the dirt and gasping at the cold but not loosening her grip for a second as she kept him above water.
"Help!"