12-12-2023, 11:15 PM
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| ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. SPOILER!!: Sookie! <3 Quote:
Originally Posted by Chelliephone It only had been since September that Sookie had had reason to frequent the Daycare daily, but that was long enough to have noticed the pattern of cleanliness and care that staff put into the overall appearance of the room. So as she made her way into the room with her adopted son, she was taken aback by the overall state. "What in merlin's beard?" Had someone intentionally ransacked the room?
She couldn't see anyone being that foolish considering this was the Ministry of Magic and the parents of the children in this room would certainly not rest if their children were being targeted. Herself now included in that as well.
Stepping into the room, she picked up a couple of books and began to carefully place them back on the shelves - looking for any clues as she did so, her attention also turning to the little boy with her. "Do you like these books?" She still hadn't quite figured out exactly what toys and the like she should have in his room for him to play with at home.
Ji-Ho had only recently discovered that he loved puzzles. He loved examining the pieces and trying to figure out where each belonged. It never bothered him that he sometimes took very, very long to finish one. No, this three year old was quite patient so if it was going to take him a day or two to finish one puzzle, so be it. And so, it was a puzzle he wanted to do this early morning.
But the sight of the familiar room left him feeling somewhat anxious. Ji-Ho liked things to be neat and organised. He didn’t like the room in its current state. The little boy peered up at his eomeoni, a worried expression plastered on his face but she was already working on cleaning up. Seeing her do this inspired him in turn and he began helping by organising the board games neatly back to their places.
Ji-Ho gravitated back to his eomeoni when she asked about the books. He nodded before adding, “Books with dragons.” He paused, trying to figure out what else. “Princesses. Princes.” In other words, Ji-Ho liked fairy tales for now. “Puzzles?” he asked, pointing to them. “With me?” Little Ji-Ho wanted to put together a piece with his mama. |
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