“I’d like to help harvest!”
Username: sprig
Buttermilk: Charlotte
“I’d like to help harvest some more!”
Username: sprig
Buttermilk: Charlotte
Word Count: 490 (i'm so sorry)
Prompt:
Charlotte is a very quiet and introverted girl. Meeting new people is not her forte, and she truly prefers to be left alone with herself and the few she already knows than to meet anyone new. When she does meet someone, though, she tends to be unresponsive to questions, and the whole time thinks to herself "I don't want to say something wrong, I don't want to say something wrong..."
Meeting Penny
It was a rainy day, the clouds covering every last bit of the warm sun creating a very gloomy outlook from the living room window. Penny sat on the floor near the wood burning fire place in a cozy looking old room. The room was lit only by a single lamp and the firelight, which made shadows dance and pirouette on the walls. All that could be heard throughout the house was the gentle crackling of the burning wood and Penny's soft humming as she sat cutting out shapes from white paper to hang in her room. And then, piercing through the calm of the house, a loud knock came at the front door. Penny jumped, her heart racing for a moment before she got up and walked to the door, opening it slightly to peer out into the rain to see who could possibly be brave enough to venture out into this mess. On the doorstep stood a delicate and very young looking girl, with a soaking wet trench coat and a gloomy look on her face. Penelope opened the door wider. "Hello, can I help you?" She squeaked, looking up at the tall slender figure. "Hello, yes, I am looking for Lavender Meadows." the lady's voice was soft like silk. "Oh... Yeah you're in the right place. Norah isn't here right now, but you can come in if you want. It's awful out there today." Penny stepped out of the way, allowing just enough room for the tall lady to slip by and unbutton her coat to hang up to dry. "What's your name, anyway?" The tall lady's eyes drooped as if it was painful for her to speak her own name. "I'm Charlotte," she whispered, Penelope could hear the ache in her throat. "Hi, Charlotte. My name is Penelope. You can call me Penny if you want, I let all my friends call me Penny." she stopped and took Charlotte's cold hand in hers and led her to the front room and plopped down in front of the fireplace. "Can I call you Lottie?" Charlotte sat down next to the little calf and watched as she laid a collection of paper pieces in front of her. "Pick which ones you like and I'll hang them up in your room, ok?" For the first time in her life Charlotte felt an overwhelming peace. She didn't like making friends or experiencing change, but this little Penelope kid sure did seem like she knew what she was doing.