It Starts to Feel Like Home
Cough. Cough. Hack. Spit. A hint of dark red muddled with the brown earth. "Oy, fine lass, fine me wee bit." She said as she finally straightened up. "Now come help me get these clothes in we'll do the small bits first, they'll dry faster and then we can do the bed linens."
She waited for Alina to return to her side and began tossing small articles into the water tubs, and the sheets over Alina. One sheet, two sheet, three sheet four. She looked around, "Well where'd ye go lass?" A hint of mischief and amusement in her voice. "Wee bit? Where ye go wee bit?" She called out in good humor.
Before the sheets started being piled on top of her that is. She gave a shocked squeak. And before long, she couldn't really see. She didn't know if she wanted to laugh or whine, and her mouth formed a hint of both as she tried to find her way out of the sheets.
Her voice remained soft and kind, "Oh where could she be?" It was encouragement really. Ronan had put her up a proverbial tree and now it was up to the girl to get down. "I still don' see her, maybe she's playin hide and go seek?" It also took the child's mind off a more serious matter, her mother's health, or at least Ronan hoped.
How could she not worry of her mother? Even as a small one, she continued to worry. To have a hint of fear of her mother not coming home for one reason or another. But what could she do in her current state and age?
One needed money to make a difference, and she didn't have that. One needed full independence, another thing she lacked. One needed knowledge, something she still was working on. Something that she would later continue to work on for reason of improving herself to improve her life. And even now, it was something to be thought about.
"Wonder if this new ghost done take my wee bit, what is me to do bout it?" She asked and then tickled. Ronan worked very hard to get them even the smallest of conveniences, and because of it every day was a new fight, but she wouldn't trade any of it for the world. Her sister was so much like their Mam, such a blessing, like she had an angel's heart, and Alina. Alina kept her going. When her feet were covered in blisters, Alina kept her going. When her stomach felt like it would devour her from the inside out, Alina kept her going. She looked over and her shoulder and smiled and laughed. "Be brave me wee bit, show that ghost what ye made of."
And the girl kept fighting. Coughing a little here and there from the sheets. But she fought. But one stumble had her splashing into one of the buckets, and she cried out.
Looking at her mother for a moment, she tried to decide if she really was ready to do something after a moment, she nodded slowly.
Once the small pieces were good she went to start hanging them on the line to dry, or really to just give them a place to rest so she could start with the medium sized garments, shirts, pants, and the like. She looked to Alina, "Go get ye wand lass, goin to need help with this bit." She said with a wink. Now Alina didn't have an actual wand, but a good trusty stick would do in this game. She pulled out her own wand and waited, then pointed it to the water when Alina was ready. "1...2...3...Tergeo!" She said clearly and the water magically began to disappear. The same went to the next tub.
With two dry tubs she pointed her wand at the first once more, "Oy, now what is that spell that makes the water, heat done gots to me mind, and I ain' gots the slightest...wee bit do ye know?" She quirked a brow to her lass's direction.
Her ma's instructions did cheer her up a bit. She got up and went to get the stick. It wasn't hard to find, tucked under one of the mattresses of their home. She joined her mother and pointed her own 'wand' and pointed it at the water. She 'cast' the spell with her mother both times and began to smile.
The girl bit her lip and thought, hopping from one foot to the other. "A... a.... Aguamenti." She said, though she mispronounced the word. To be fair, it was a long and oddly pronounced word for someone so young.
Once the tubs were filled she began scrubbing the shirts and pants. This was repeated time and again when it came time for the sheets until everything was on the line, "Alright ready for another spell lass? It's called Fervens Aeris, ye remember what it does?"
Helping her mother clean, she did feel like she had done something for herself. She liked doing things for herself. It felt like she was a big girl. So it came as a disappointment when she couldn't remember what this spell did and she shook her head sadly.
Once the sheets were dry Ronan handed down the smaller articles for Alina to fold, and then folded the larger garments and sheets on her own, each item being placed into the basket in a rather organized fashion so the items could be doled back out to their owner. The final step came in delivering the laundry which involved payment. Ronan let Alina collect the coin while she handed out the clean laundry. "How many coin we got lass?" She asked as they returned to their house and began to venture up the stairs.
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