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[Open] Let your life blaze and burn so the whole world can see
1. Healing at Hillingdon House
Now that things were fairly settled with her home and business, Liadan was trying to establish a routine visit to Hillingdon, to see if anyone required her healing services. It was also a good way to get some adult conversation in that didn't revolve around childcare, as well as stay apprised of any new developments in the supernatural community.
Her neighbour, Mrs. Buchanan, was available to watch Johnny on Sunday afternoons after church, so that seemed the best time for her to head over. She gathered all the supplies she might need and headed over.
2. Playing at the park
It was getting a bit cooler these days but Liadan still took the children outside regularly, so they could burn off some energy. As they played, she had to remember to keep a close eye on Olivia, who was the only one of them who had developed any powers at the moment. Thankfully, her telekinetic skills were fairly weak so far, so the worst she could probably do would be to levitate sand in someone's face.
While the other children ran around on the equipment, Liadan pushed the youngest, Anna, on the swing, smiling as the girl squeeled with glee each time she sailed up towards the sky.
3. At the pharmacy
Liadan was getting used to comparing brands at this point but usually she was doing it at the grocery store, trying to pick out the best food. This evening, however, she was trying to decide which of the many brands of pregnancy test was the best.
Part of her wondered if she really even needed to take one. She'd only felt this way once before, back when she was pregnant with Johnny. But even though she trusted her feelings, it was always nice to have evidence to back them up.
She also wondered what Bran would think. They hadn't exactly planned this, though they hadn't done anything to prevent it either. And that night in Manchester had been so wonderful. So he might not be surprised at all but she wasn't sure.
As she walked to the counter with the test selected, she figured she'd find out what he thought fairly soon. And then the real planning would have to begin.
Now that things were fairly settled with her home and business, Liadan was trying to establish a routine visit to Hillingdon, to see if anyone required her healing services. It was also a good way to get some adult conversation in that didn't revolve around childcare, as well as stay apprised of any new developments in the supernatural community.
Her neighbour, Mrs. Buchanan, was available to watch Johnny on Sunday afternoons after church, so that seemed the best time for her to head over. She gathered all the supplies she might need and headed over.
2. Playing at the park
It was getting a bit cooler these days but Liadan still took the children outside regularly, so they could burn off some energy. As they played, she had to remember to keep a close eye on Olivia, who was the only one of them who had developed any powers at the moment. Thankfully, her telekinetic skills were fairly weak so far, so the worst she could probably do would be to levitate sand in someone's face.
While the other children ran around on the equipment, Liadan pushed the youngest, Anna, on the swing, smiling as the girl squeeled with glee each time she sailed up towards the sky.
3. At the pharmacy
Liadan was getting used to comparing brands at this point but usually she was doing it at the grocery store, trying to pick out the best food. This evening, however, she was trying to decide which of the many brands of pregnancy test was the best.
Part of her wondered if she really even needed to take one. She'd only felt this way once before, back when she was pregnant with Johnny. But even though she trusted her feelings, it was always nice to have evidence to back them up.
She also wondered what Bran would think. They hadn't exactly planned this, though they hadn't done anything to prevent it either. And that night in Manchester had been so wonderful. So he might not be surprised at all but she wasn't sure.
As she walked to the counter with the test selected, she figured she'd find out what he thought fairly soon. And then the real planning would have to begin.
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"And how are you?" Liadan asks, realizing that a change of subject would be for the best. "Are you doing anything exciting for the holidays?"
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"I'm. Staying with a friend," he replies, his face flushing slightly as he continues on, to specify, "An, ehm. A... Special friend..."
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"That sounds lovely."
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"Yeah..." he says, awkwardly, looking down at his feet as he does. "I'm. Looking forward to it."
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Liadan has never been one to pry into someone's business, unless there was reason for concern. Though there were times, such as when Niamh had been in trouble, that she wishes she was. She might have been able to get her sister away from danger sooner, had she asked questions earlier.
"Would you like to go get a coffee - or herbal tea, in my case?" Hot beverage have a way of diffusing awkwardness.
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"I... Yeah, please, let's," he says. "It's a better place to hold a conversation, than..." He gestures to their surroundings, where they stand in the aisle of the pharmacy.
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Faolan nods gratefully once more, and then steps up to the counter to pay for his things. Waiting patiently for Liadan just outside the shop and trying not to be too embarrassed about the fact that for once, just this once, he really would like to tell someone about it all. That he trusts Liadan enough to be able to confide in her the fact that, for the first time in as long as he can remember, he has something in his life that truly makes him happy. Even if it is still new and a little bit frightening.