23rd April, 1894 — Borgin and Burke's
Livi was asleep again.
There was a strong possibility that she had been asleep for longer than she had been awake since the day she had come squalling into the world and Trixie had every intention of keeping it that way. The cordial had been her mother's suggestion - Trixie had been mildly offended at the thought of it being used on her - but it was effective and meant she could carry on quite as she had before.
Assuming she could find someone to do it with her that was. It had been months, no, maybe it had been a year already? Last summer, when she had found out that she was carrying a child she had, quite rightly, assumed that no man would want any part of the grim things happening inside her and she had begun avoiding Kristoffer. It was one thing for her husband to see her get huge and ungainly but she had some pride left: so Kris had to go. For a while at least.
Everything was back in working order now - she had even let Claude fuck her to make sure, though it had hardly scratched the itch she was reaching for - and she had sent a letter to Kris, casually suggesting he should come to the shop, you'll like what you find. And now she was waiting like a fool, wondering idly whether anyone else in Knockturn Alley was worth her time and then, the bell.
"You took your time," she said, by way of greeting.
There was a strong possibility that she had been asleep for longer than she had been awake since the day she had come squalling into the world and Trixie had every intention of keeping it that way. The cordial had been her mother's suggestion - Trixie had been mildly offended at the thought of it being used on her - but it was effective and meant she could carry on quite as she had before.
Assuming she could find someone to do it with her that was. It had been months, no, maybe it had been a year already? Last summer, when she had found out that she was carrying a child she had, quite rightly, assumed that no man would want any part of the grim things happening inside her and she had begun avoiding Kristoffer. It was one thing for her husband to see her get huge and ungainly but she had some pride left: so Kris had to go. For a while at least.
Everything was back in working order now - she had even let Claude fuck her to make sure, though it had hardly scratched the itch she was reaching for - and she had sent a letter to Kris, casually suggesting he should come to the shop, you'll like what you find. And now she was waiting like a fool, wondering idly whether anyone else in Knockturn Alley was worth her time and then, the bell.
"You took your time," she said, by way of greeting.