September 1, 2024 – 5:42 PM
Charley Goode — Played by Jordan
24 Aug, '94 — Salem Square, Irvingly
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Whatdja mean, a whole shillin'?"
She stared, her face so contorted that the freckles on her nose and cheeks started to blur together, until her vision blurred enough too. The colors of the ice cream in the tubs started to mix until they were a great sludge of brown, which is exactly what the urchin thought of the vendor trying to sell it. She spared a glance for the little girl beside her, thinking they should have come here with caps and hands out instead.
Charley already felt like a beggar from the prices alone, might as well look the part.
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I'd've got a full pint for less in Hogsmeade," she spat bitterly, pulling out the bronze coins in her pocket. There were ten of them, gleaming not so bright on her dirty palm. More than enough for a scoop, even
two scoops, each in Hogsmeade. Maybe not at one of the fancy parlors like Missus Crouch had taken her to, but most days Charley could find a cart like this rolling around Padmore Park.
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What's that there? Some foreign coin? I don't take foreign money."
With a huff, she shoved the coins back in her pocket, trying to ignore the brilliant colors of the ice cream that called to her. When her stomach joined in, the urchin was very close to pulling out the wand from her vest. Even she wasn't that reckless. More than one stern word had been thrown her way about the consequences of doing magic in Irvingly. "
Oh, issat so? Didn't fancy yer rubbish ice cream anyhow!"
Charley threw an arm over Maggie's shoulder, already looking elsewhere. There had to be another place to get ice cream, even in a rubbish town like this. "
C'mon Maggie, there's gotta be better scoops up the way. Ya know what a shillin's worth? That's twelve knuts! He en't getting nowhere with that!"
September 4, 2024 – 2:45 PM
Last modified: September 4, 2024 – 2:47 PM by Margaret Wallace.
Margaret Wallace — Played by Chris
"Yeah, this one's rubbish anyway, my cousin says he picks his nose, you'd think at those prices he could afford some manners." she added to her friend's tirade trying not to laugh, but making sure the rest of the queue knew of her distaste. She was quite happily swept up in the theatrics with her friend. As they walked away, before they were chased away, the usually shy girl made sure to leave a review for a few of the onlookers.
"I'd take your money elsewhere, this guy wants a whole shilling for a single scoop. He must have a side job as a joker." most of the adults, as usual, paid the child no mind. She couldn't help but let a laugh slip through, the rant just sounded so much less convincing in her glaswegian accent than in whatever Charley was. She looked at Charley as they finally cleared the end of the queue. It was in good time too as one of the irvingly authorities was sticking his nose in and asking the vendor what was up before walking in their direction with a stern smile on his face. They'd done nothing wrong, but the vendor probably wanted them shooed along in case they hurt his business.
Maggie turned to Charley as they walked "So where are we going to get an ice cream, I'm not letting you off for that mean thing you did." she raised her eyebrows. It had taken a whole change of clothes and two hot baths to get rid of the smell of stink sap. But despite that, she actually liked Charley, she found her fun, Maggie felt relaxed around her with no pressure to be anything in particular.
Charley Goode