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[GP/EP] Check-in Day
Curnen had been at the inn for nearly six weeks, and in that time she'd had her good days and her bad. Most of the time she remembered to walk upright and speak clearly, and on the best days she remembered songs. Not many, and often with a line or two she had to fudge, and she still couldn't play worth a damn, but she was slowly remembering words to standards she'd known for longer than most of the people around her had been alive.
It was time to try again.
In the lobby and the bar she knew that for the fifteenth the welcoming committee was getting into place to set any newcomers straight on the workings of the Madonna Inn. She too was getting into place, but for a very different reason.
Perched on the roof, Curnen lifted her head to the sky and began to sing.
I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger
A-traveling through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, toil or danger
In that bright land to which I go
This time she felt the magic take hold as the song lifted up and floated out on the wind, calling out to Rob. She knew that at least some people here would sense what she was doing, would know what she was, but she didn't care. Not enough. While she still had not told anyone about her true nature, she was sure at least a couple had guessed. And there was so much less incentive here to do so. She was surrounded by wizards and beings who like herself were not human at all.
So she sang, her voice bright and clear like a bell. A beacon.
It was time to try again.
In the lobby and the bar she knew that for the fifteenth the welcoming committee was getting into place to set any newcomers straight on the workings of the Madonna Inn. She too was getting into place, but for a very different reason.
Perched on the roof, Curnen lifted her head to the sky and began to sing.
I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger
A-traveling through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, toil or danger
In that bright land to which I go
This time she felt the magic take hold as the song lifted up and floated out on the wind, calling out to Rob. She knew that at least some people here would sense what she was doing, would know what she was, but she didn't care. Not enough. While she still had not told anyone about her true nature, she was sure at least a couple had guessed. And there was so much less incentive here to do so. She was surrounded by wizards and beings who like herself were not human at all.
So she sang, her voice bright and clear like a bell. A beacon.
Snow White - OTA
It wasn't that she missed Lindsey on any emotional level, but damn if she didn't miss him like crazy on a practical level. With people in the stables suddenly reduced by half, Snow's workload had doubled. She had not complained. This was natural. Instead she fell into old patterns her stepmother had set years and years before, and just did it herself without expectation anyone was going to bail her out. She'd done it for the first couple of weeks here, it wasn't like it'd kill her.
But it did mean that she practically fell asleep on top of her lunch in the cafe. Finding her head on the table and her sandwich only half eaten, she honestly considered if she wanted the nap more than she wanted to eat it.
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"Sweetheart?" Regina rested a hand on her shoulder immediately, fingers near her neck in hopes of feeling her heart or a breath.
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Snow yawned wide, wide enough to pop her ears and almost her jaw, too. She pushed herself to sit up straight. "I'm not gonna say no," she said, pushing her hair out of her eyes.
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She smiled then, slightly self-consciously, at the overt mothering. "I realize you're not twelve. But you've been working hard and I can't help wanting to take care of you."
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Snow frowned faintly, caught on a minor detail as sometimes happened when a body just needed more sleep. "I don't think I've ever had a bedtime story," Bear had told her stories, but not like that.
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That was an interesting idea. But Regina's room... unsettled Snow and Snow hated her own room like no one else could hate it right. "That'd be nice. If we can."
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