Charley felt her breath leave her quietly, softer than the loud huff she meant to make if she'd been wrong. She settled back on her heels, swallowing back the lump in her throat. Circumstance had her all confused, it wasn't like Mrs. Meriwether was there herself, breathing down her neck. Still, the circus mistress had spent all the time and effort to get the urchin dolled up, it seemed only fair that she repay the kindness.
Could it still be kindness if it came with a threat?
"I knew you weren't gonna,," the urchin bluffed, hoping it covered up her shame at ever thinking so badly of Hestia. Kindness came without threat from the barwitch, whose nosy curiosity could work out on balance. A grin came back out again, ready to smooth all her problems over. "I was jes putting ya to the test, see, 'cause I really need to know who has my back."
It seemed to work for her, whether or not Hestia bought her bluff. The urchin felt her arms relax a little, leaning in on the witch's hard-won words. It sounded like she'd been in a scrape or two much like Charley was now, and had surely come out ahead of it to be standing in front of her now. The urchin nodded thoughtfully, trying to act much wiser than her hems and let-down hair would make her seem. "Ha! I knew you had a knack for this sorta thing."
Charley's smile came broadly now, fitting her face better. The lump in her throat wasn't going away, but that didn't mean she hadn't regained her confidence again. She was sure that, when they were finished, Mrs. Meriwether would be the one with a lump in her throat. "If you an' me put our heads together, I reckon we can come up with a plan to give that ol' circus biddy a proper turnabout."
She shook the book like a rattle, adding one last hook to her line for Hestia, "And make a tidy sum while we're at it, if you get my meaning."
Could it still be kindness if it came with a threat?
"I knew you weren't gonna,," the urchin bluffed, hoping it covered up her shame at ever thinking so badly of Hestia. Kindness came without threat from the barwitch, whose nosy curiosity could work out on balance. A grin came back out again, ready to smooth all her problems over. "I was jes putting ya to the test, see, 'cause I really need to know who has my back."
It seemed to work for her, whether or not Hestia bought her bluff. The urchin felt her arms relax a little, leaning in on the witch's hard-won words. It sounded like she'd been in a scrape or two much like Charley was now, and had surely come out ahead of it to be standing in front of her now. The urchin nodded thoughtfully, trying to act much wiser than her hems and let-down hair would make her seem. "Ha! I knew you had a knack for this sorta thing."
Charley's smile came broadly now, fitting her face better. The lump in her throat wasn't going away, but that didn't mean she hadn't regained her confidence again. She was sure that, when they were finished, Mrs. Meriwether would be the one with a lump in her throat. "If you an' me put our heads together, I reckon we can come up with a plan to give that ol' circus biddy a proper turnabout."
She shook the book like a rattle, adding one last hook to her line for Hestia, "And make a tidy sum while we're at it, if you get my meaning."