Mrs. Bagshot and indeed, most of society, knew the members of the Prewett family, right down to the youngest members. And of course Mrs. Bagshot had felt it her duty to inform her goddaughter of connections like these. Malou had always tried to ignore the comments, there was no way she'd ever find herself even in conversation with a man like Mr. Prewett. But it seemed Malou recalled enough to place the names as Mr. Prewett's children. She smiled softly at the story, watching Mr. Prewett's face. It was clear that he loved his children. Some parents couldn't stand their children, but there was geninuine admiration in his tone and his look. It made Malou softly smile.
But then he apoligized and she turned a serious face on him, "No." Malou shook her head in disagreement, "Levity is precisely what is needed in times like these." She smiled encouragingly.
The doors he had mentioned Mezeron flattening Edleweiss with were in front of them. Malou's ankle thobbed with each step, but she was content to ignore it and focus on Mr. Prewett and the task at hand. Hopefully there would be staff inside.
Once inside the kitchen Malou looked around. There was some light, but the howling of the wind was louder again and there was no one in sight. Her brow furrowed in confusion. Where were the staff? Well if they weren't there they'd need to find supplies on their own. Malou turned to Mr. Prewett as professional as she could be after the time she had had with Mr. Prewett this evening (which it had to be said had cracked some after their tumble and injuries) and began to list the items they would need. There would be no time to brew a potion but some of the ingredients themselves would be useful.
But then he apoligized and she turned a serious face on him, "No." Malou shook her head in disagreement, "Levity is precisely what is needed in times like these." She smiled encouragingly.
The doors he had mentioned Mezeron flattening Edleweiss with were in front of them. Malou's ankle thobbed with each step, but she was content to ignore it and focus on Mr. Prewett and the task at hand. Hopefully there would be staff inside.
Once inside the kitchen Malou looked around. There was some light, but the howling of the wind was louder again and there was no one in sight. Her brow furrowed in confusion. Where were the staff? Well if they weren't there they'd need to find supplies on their own. Malou turned to Mr. Prewett as professional as she could be after the time she had had with Mr. Prewett this evening (which it had to be said had cracked some after their tumble and injuries) and began to list the items they would need. There would be no time to brew a potion but some of the ingredients themselves would be useful.