July 6th, 1895 - Honeyduke's
This was the first summer in a long time that Elsie was not either pregnant or recovering from birth and while of course she wouldn't change her children for anything, it was rather nice to be able to enjoy the warmer weather out and about with the children rather than be stuck at home for an indeterminable amount of time feeling poorly. Running some family errands had been the agenda this afternoon, but after hitting a couple of other spots, Elsie had ducked into the Florist Potts to send a small bouquet to Professor Skeeter's services while Tyb, Maisie and Ben had headed over to the park to burn off some energy for a little while. Shopping with three children under four was difficult, so they'd decided to divide and conquer.
The plan was to reconvene at Honeyduke's for a treat. After leaving the pram outside the sweetshop, her youngest was sound asleep on her shoulder now, having been a little too fussy to duck off to the park with everyone else. Clearly she'd needed a little rest. As she'd plucked Marley from the pram, Elsie was pleased to see more of herself than her husband in one of her children. It was only fair after all, she did all of the hard work in growing them, one of them ought to look like her!
It was clear that Els had gotten there first and since Marley was snoozing, she was content to wander the aisles and pick out a few things that she knew both her husband and children liked. She'd only made it down the first row when a familiar face from the past came filtering into view. Mr. Skeeter had been an inexplicable fixture in her life some time ago, but he had seemed to figure himself out a little. She had been at a low point in her life then and hadn't kept track of him. At the very least, she knew he hadn't been in town for a while and must be visiting for Professor Skeeter's funeral. "Mr. Skeeter," she greeted softly. "I'm so very sorry to hear about Professor Skeeter's passing." She smiled sympathetically, truly feeling sorry for the loss. She had only had Professor Skeeter for one year herself, but Owen had always spoken highly of him.
The plan was to reconvene at Honeyduke's for a treat. After leaving the pram outside the sweetshop, her youngest was sound asleep on her shoulder now, having been a little too fussy to duck off to the park with everyone else. Clearly she'd needed a little rest. As she'd plucked Marley from the pram, Elsie was pleased to see more of herself than her husband in one of her children. It was only fair after all, she did all of the hard work in growing them, one of them ought to look like her!
It was clear that Els had gotten there first and since Marley was snoozing, she was content to wander the aisles and pick out a few things that she knew both her husband and children liked. She'd only made it down the first row when a familiar face from the past came filtering into view. Mr. Skeeter had been an inexplicable fixture in her life some time ago, but he had seemed to figure himself out a little. She had been at a low point in her life then and hadn't kept track of him. At the very least, she knew he hadn't been in town for a while and must be visiting for Professor Skeeter's funeral. "Mr. Skeeter," she greeted softly. "I'm so very sorry to hear about Professor Skeeter's passing." She smiled sympathetically, truly feeling sorry for the loss. She had only had Professor Skeeter for one year herself, but Owen had always spoken highly of him.
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MJ always makes her so pretty




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