Minutes later, her mother came rushing in and just about squeezed Alina to death. The little girl whined from the far too long hug. Hadn't she been right behind her? What had taken do long? "Where were you?" Was all the little girl said in response, using the same language, though she spoke slow as she tried to remember the words.
It Starts to Feel Like Home
Minutes later, her mother came rushing in and just about squeezed Alina to death. The little girl whined from the far too long hug. Hadn't she been right behind her? What had taken do long? "Where were you?" Was all the little girl said in response, using the same language, though she spoke slow as she tried to remember the words.
Knees cracked and popped as she rose to her feet and turned to the woman behind the counter, "Two baskets please." The woman gave the price, 4 pence, which wasn't bad for two fresh cooked meals. Ronan pulled out some change and opened her palm, "Think ye can count out what we need and give it to the nice miss hmm?"
Heading over when her mother said, she attempted to count the right amount. She was a little off, but it wasn't too bad. She looked at her mother expectantly, wanting to know how right she was.
"No not quite lass. One pence, two pence, three pence..." She said recounting, and waiting for the girl to count the fourth. She believed the lass would get it, but learning would take time. "What's the next number wee bit?" She encouraged.
Not quite, but almost. The young lass took a moment to think. "Four pence?" She said, though it was said more like a question. All learning took time. But it would sure help if she had a constant source of learning. Not that she blamed her mother or aunt for such a thing.
"Here wee bit, careful it be hot, go find ah place to sit hmm?" Ronan waited for the girl to pick a spot and then moved to sit with her. Carefully she unwrapped her own newspaper bundle, keeping an eye on Alina to make sure she could manage, but not interfering in the girl's efforts.
A little bit of vinegar added to the fish and chips and she was ready to eat, but she only consumed a single filet of fish and a few chips before wrapping the rest up. Her thoughts were always to her daughter and her sister, and it had not been lost to her that her sister may be equally hungry when they got back to their new home.
Taking the food, she wandered a little to find a good spot to sit. Finding it, she carefully worked at unwrapping the food herself. It felt good to do things for herself. To not need help. Which is what she worked for. She liked independence. Keeping it that way always felt good to her.
As a growing child, Alina was constantly hungry. Especially after playing or doing chores and such. So it was no wonder that she was more on thoughts of her own hunger than that of another. The fish and most of the chips were gone by the time she realized that she should have thought of aunt Ella. Giving a sheepish smile, she wrapped up the rest and held it out to her mother.
As the eldest of her small family she was always making some excuse for her hunger. 'My tummy is singin me to sleep.' and 'I had ah dream of ah giant feast and now me just too stuffed to eat.' and 'had me ah pint on me way from work, dare say it filled me up.' It was something she had picked up from her Dah growing up, and something she used to help her sister and then daughter along. These days she really didn't have a big stomach so it only felt natural to eat small meals here and there.
At this age, she was more to mentally question the things her mother claimed than questioning them out loud. Unless she was really curious. It would be a couple more years before Alina became truly skeptical of these claims. One to protect one's own.
Ronan gave a bit of a, "Hmph," at the memory of her fussy wee bit. They grew up so fast. She almost wished her first wasn't her last. Shaking her head she headed out of the chippy and down the road, down another ally way and with the tap of her wand into a wizarding hovel that provided the floo network. From there home was a hop and three skips down several rows of crammed housing.
When they arrived and went up the stairs piece mill work had already started up again with Martha and Josiah making match boxes with a few other neighboring women. Ronan went to hide the food she got for Ella while she searched for bits of laundry. She offered to do theirs, the neighbors, and the bachelors downstairs for a bit of coin, and was never one to waste an opportunity to make a dime. "Wee bit help gather hmm, throw it in that basket there." She gestured over to a large woven basket, embued with magic so it went deep then what it looked.
She followed her ma close, and did as told. She did peak into the basket and wondered how far down she would go if she jumped in. The clothes seemed to come right back up as she grabbed them. Would someone have to grab her? She wondered this as she collected dirty clothing.
As Alina gathered the small article, she stripped the beds both upstairs and downstairs. Some of the bachelors eyed her as she moved their numbers in a very straight forward manner ignoring them all together as she moved in and out. "Alright count of three lass, 1..." She began but let Alina finish the numbers. She then hoisted the basket up but kept it at a height the girl could reach so she could feel like she was helping.
The basket outside Ronan looked to the wee lass, "Start sortin I'll start fillin the wash tubs." Between the four houses she was doing laundry for they had two wooden wash tubs. Ronan cast Augmenti from her wand and one began to fill. When Alina wasn't looking she'd redirect her wand to splash the girl in a playful manner.
Helping her mother was fun sometimes. It was something to do, and she could follow her ma around as she did it. "Two, three!" She said after her mother began the count. Just like earlier. One, two, three.
Sorting was the fun part, except for the really stinky clothes. But she kept going. Until she felt the water splash her. She shrieked in shock, and than giggled. "Ma!" She called out in a playful accusation.
Later as she began a game between the two of them and splashed Alina. She raised both brows at the accusation, "Oy what lass? Ye step beneath ah rain cloud? Why ye all wet?" She feigned innocence, and the second the wee rascal went back to task she sprayed her again, "Wasn' me, don' know why ye would ever think that." She gave a bit of a whistle as she went back to filling the tub. Ronan did know how to play from time to time, and liked to make the chores a bit fun, especially when Alina got involved.
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