June 3rd, 1888 - Frederick and Sarah's House
Unsettled by Cass' vision a few days ago, Meer had spent no small amount of time waffling about it before finally deciding that Sarah ought to know. Once she told Sarah, she would make the rounds to Abe and Leo, and then everyone in the family would know. Not that Miriam knew what it meant; nor, she thought, did Cassie. But it meant something bad was happening, and while that vague something was not enough to pilot Miriam towards the Prophet, it was enough to send her to family.
After a few days of long shifts, she finally had a day off. Miriam apparated from her home with Cassandra in Swallowbury to the outside of Sarah's home, a familiar gesture that had her arriving with a crack! Politely - although MT was not known for politeness - she knocked on the door.
Frankly, it had not occurred to MT that seeing Frederick was an option. She tried to forget about him as much as possible when she was not coming up with ways to hurt him. So as soon as he tugged the door open, Meer remembered that he did live here when he was not cavorting with his whores.
Her expression soured; eyebrows flattened, mouth pressed into a thin line. "Frederick," Meer said disdainfully.
After a few days of long shifts, she finally had a day off. Miriam apparated from her home with Cassandra in Swallowbury to the outside of Sarah's home, a familiar gesture that had her arriving with a crack! Politely - although MT was not known for politeness - she knocked on the door.
Frankly, it had not occurred to MT that seeing Frederick was an option. She tried to forget about him as much as possible when she was not coming up with ways to hurt him. So as soon as he tugged the door open, Meer remembered that he did live here when he was not cavorting with his whores.
Her expression soured; eyebrows flattened, mouth pressed into a thin line. "Frederick," Meer said disdainfully.