10 August, '93 — Just off High Street, Hogsmeade
"What do you mean, don't want 'em? They're for you!"The urchin stared in a stupor at the woman. She had a thin waist cinched so tight it must have pushed the rest of her up, because her neck was longer than any Charley had ever seen. It craned down over the red capped head of the flower-bearing urchin, giving the delivery a great sniff. Charley willed her legs in place to avoid taking a step back, or two or three, and stuffed a hand in her pocket to search for a hanky. Either the lady was just testing her nose or she was about to blow Charley all the way back to Miss Crouch's flower shop with the world's biggest sneeze.
"I know quite well who they're for, and who they're from," the giraffe lady sniffed again. Charley might have offered the woman her cap if it wasn't holding up the pair of braids she'd stuffed up inside it. Anyhow, she was not keen on plopping some lady's snot down on her head. "You can deliver them to the nearest waste bin, or wherever. I don't really care."
"But..." Charley stood wistfully at the closed door, her hand stretched out too late for coin. Everyone gave her a coin on delivery, that's how it worked. Usually just a knut, sometimes two. She'd never gotten a sickle but she'd always hoped. Especially this one, where she'd wandered up towards Wellingtonshire, though not nearly close enough to hope for a galleon.
The urchin had never guessed she'd walk away empty-handed.
No, not empty-handed. Charley only realized after she had covered half the block back to the flower shop, she still had the giraffe lady's flowers in her hands! Curling her arm around them, the urchin took a turn on the street past the flower shop, she didn't want to face the chance of another delivery yet. Not if she was going to keep getting stiffed today.
Besides, she was getting hungry.
That coin would have paid for something on High Street, particularly something sweet and sticky like the kind Mrs. Mann didn't keep around. Charley passed by a stall of dry-looking muffins instead, but even those were looking good to her stomach right now. Surely one wouldn't go missing, right?
"HEY! "
She was halfway past the next stall, her mouth full of muffin, when the urchin heard the voice cry out to her. It sure sounded like that was to her, and it sure didn't pay to take any chances today. Charley did the only reasonable thing, she picked up her feet and ran.
P.S. I'm aware this is a long post, I won't expect anyone to match it. Feel free to catch or help Charley.
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