Mary Brooding-Hawthorne

March 27, 2020 1:19 PM
The second and last trip to Tumbleweed for the term was upon them. The weather was perfect for such a trip, and the bustling about the mansion provided a sort of eager energy that lingered in the air and made everything seem that much more exciting. Since there was no Quidditch match this time, students had a little more flexibility in how they spent their time. This had been done intentionally in case any of them wished to purchase anything for the Ball, just a few weeks ahead, or if they simply needed a break from studying. It wasn’t a mandatory trip – it couldn’t be since consent forms were required from parents and guardians – but it was strongly encouraged for those who were allowed to go.

Staff was assigned different areas of the town to monitor, as they had the last time, and students were expected to stay in groups of two or more, and to check in with a staff member before moving between areas in the town. There was enough flexibility built into that schedule that staff members could also enjoy the trip during their breaks, and that they could be available for students who may want to talk more privately than while they were on duty. Since travel in and out of Tumbleweed was only possible from designated travel points, there was little concern over anyone being able to sneak out or else sneak in. Still, staff would be positioned there as well.

Mary gave the temperature report this time, as she had volunteered to take over some of the coordination of the trip from Selina. It was good to have something to do and something to keep her mind busy. As they had last time, they would be leaving for Tumbleweed after lunch and students could choose to get there either by Floo or by magicked car-like thing. Mary thought it wasn’t very much like a car because the extent of her experiences with the Muggle transportation could be described as “cramped” but that was not important. Student comfort was the priority and if students were more comfortable in a magically expanded, self-driving car thing, then that was just as well.

Mary chose the Floo option and arrived with the students who had done the same. She helped sort of herd them while they waited for the other half of the students to arrive and everyone could pair up. Last time, having students go in pairs or groups seemed to work just fine, and the system of having students check in with staff before switching or leaving an area was not too difficult considering the saturation of staff around town.

Tumbleweed was less boisterous than it had been last time, as the residents – ghosts and otherwise – were less interested in coming to see students shop and eat ice cream than they were in coming to see a flight exhibit. Still, it was clear that the town was expecting a big day for businesses as every single one of them was opened and eager. The main area, with the most touristy shops and a saloon, was seeming a bit more reflective of everyday life in Tumbleweed now. Ghosts went about their reenactments still, but they also went about their errands. Many of them did work as actors in the street performances, or in the more historical performances within theatres and museums, so life in Tumbleweed was never quite as “everyday” as everyday life in other towns. Still, this was an unusual day for students, and some of them would undoubtedly be interested in the dress and robe shops available there.

The sports pitch was empty today, except a few odd groups of folks who would make their way there to practice Quidditch, soccer, or whatever other sport had caught their interest, magical or Muggle. The number of vendors around the pitch was massively reduced today and it was too large an area for staff to monitor effectively so it was closed off to students this time around.

The Town Hall was open again, though, with walking tours leaving every half hour or so, and various other civic sources of entertainment available within. Brochures advertising the various historical sites, scavenger hunts, and other attractions were available inside, as well as a map which would help students navigate the town. The area immediately surrounding Town Hall was the most historical, which always made it a popular draw for some students.

Finally, there was the pop up market. Previously, vendors and booths had set up at the sports pitch. With no real event happening this time, they had set themselves up in a Saturday Market type formation in an open area near Town Hall. More of them were selling fruit and snacks than novelty items, but both were available. Booths were set up in rows and winding through them all could take an hour or more on its own. Ghosts and other residents meandered through, so the conversations and negotiations there were boisterous, not unlike the students themselves.


OOC – Welcome to Tumbleweed! We are hosting this on the gardens as we are still working on an ‘out of school’ space. The trip takes place over several hours so your character is certainly free to explore more than one location in that time. There are limits to how badly wrong the staff would let anything go, so if you’re thinking of causing trouble or getting into any, please run it by us.
Great big thank you to Selina and other authors who have been around to help with Tumbleweed and this post. And also because I mostly borrowed this OOC and parts of the text from the fabulous Selina Skies.
Subthreads:

Main Street

Town Hall

Saturday Market
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Bridget Ferguson

March 29, 2020 4:09 PM
CW-Mentions of alcoholism, underage drinking and abuse.

Bridget arrived in Tumbleweed for their second trip there. From what she gathered, it was to shop for the ball. Which she did not have a date for. She probably wouldn't have one either. Martin was related to her. Felipe was probably going to ask Zara. She...wasn't sure she really would want to go with Jeremy or Julius who seemed kind of unpleasant.

The next best thing would be to go with friends, but Bridget was not sure she had any other then her cousin and Sophia would probably hang out with her other friends like she was now. The Aladren might allow her to tag along, but Bridget was unsure the other girls would want her there. Besides, presumably they'd also be speaking some German and she would not understand the conversation.

Part of her wondered if she should learn the language to fit in with them. However, right now, Bridget just plain old did not have the...drive for that. Most of the time recently, the third year did not feel like doing much. She was still worried about her mom who had been in and out of the hospital. Her dad was still drinking heavily. Bridget was pretty sure her cousin Nora was right and at this point her father's blood would count as an alcoholic beverage. Though the idea of actually drinking blood was utterly disgusting. Especially her dad's. Ew, yuck!

But then that was Nora for you, she was sort of weird. She was super smart and often, those people were also sort of strange. She was also a Leglimens....which made Bridget uncomfortable. Evan, Sophia's uncle, had become an Occlumens specifically to protect himself from her. His advice to Bridget and his wife, Lucille and others, was to think of things Nora would find boring.

Unfortunately for Bridget, she was even stranger than Nora-though possibly not as much as Evan, who in addition to being an Occlumens, was an artist and also very strange, but that was part of being an artist-but without the level of intelligence. She was just plain weird due to her family situation. Bridget loved them but she was deeply ashamed of how she had a step-cousin a year older than her mother, that Grandma Cora had married a man old enough to be her father-who was a Muggle to boot, which was totally unacceptable to people like Caitlin and Aunt Alicia-that one grandfather was a notorious philanderer and the other was a monster that abused both her father and her grandmother, the latter to the point of insanity due to mental magic. Oh and then there was the fact that before moving on to Grandma Cora, Grandfather Andrew had had an affair with her other grandma too! Bridget sincerely wished she didn't know that but her dad had a tendency to blurt things out when he was drunk. Which was, like, always.

Honestly, with their family history, she didn't blame her dad for drinking so much. Even though it did make her life more difficult and embarrassing. However, Bridget quite frankly had had the urge too! Dad would probably be all for having her as a drinking buddy but she also did not want to end up like him. Maybe she would in moderation. Or like...just sometimes drink a lot but not everyday. Just when she was stressed and at home.

However, Bridget also would need an outlet at school and she was at a loss for that right now.

Anyway, she rather understood why she didn't have friends. She was a freak. Still, there was one person not related to her who had shown interest in being around her. Surprisingly given the other girl had heard some of Bridget's history during the Challenges, but at least the Teppenpaw wouldn't have to learn another language to hang out with her.

The third year spotted Jezebel and approached. "Hi, do you want to hang out with me?" Bridget asked her. Please say yes , she silently begged. It would be absolutely mortifying if she was rejected.
11 Bridget Ferguson Want to hang out? (Jezebel) 1448 0 5

Jezebel Reed-Fischer

March 30, 2020 12:10 PM
Jezebel was not interested in the Ball in the slightest. For one, she didn't have a date. For two, she didn't want a date. For three, the Ball was the sort of occasion that would leave the Common Room and dorms empty, which meant Jezebel could nap, read, or do whatever she wanted and not have to worry about other people being around. Or, should she be so inclined, she could attend the Ball and just watch people to get a better sense of her classmates and their relationships. Either option sounded better than actually participating in the Ball in any meaningful sense, although she knew herself well enough to know that if Bridget or Josie wanted her to go, she would. She was a sucker for feeling included. which of course was why she was going to Tumbleweed at all for the most part.

The excuse to get a trip out of Sonora was good, but the excuse to go and be around people with no pressure was better. Jezebel had a lot of things to prove and none of them seemed within reach. As she took the weird limousine type thing to Tumbleweed, she did wonder a little about whether she should have planned for someone to hang out with before leaving. What if she got there and there was no one left? She doubted that no one would want to hang out with her, but she wasn't really sure whether she'd be anyone's first choice. Maybe Bridget? Or Josie? But both girls seemed friendly enough that she was sure they wouldn't have problems finding anyone to hang out with. Heck, Bridget was even a Teppenpaw!

They arrived in Tumbleweed just as Jezebel was beginning to realize that she may have made a mistake in choosing the limousine thing a second time. Would it have been better to show that even a Muggleborn could get used to the chimney thing? She'd keep that in mind for next time. Four years from now, her life might be a totally different story. Or maybe it wouldn't be at all. She wasn't sure which one was more depressing.

In any case, she climbed out of the vehicle and into the gathering area for students and staff. She watched as groups began to form and she tried to pretend she wasn't searching for anyone to make eye contact with her. Josie was probably here somewhere but Jezebel hadn't found her before she was being approached by another familiar face.

"Yes!" Jezebel said, trying not to sound desperate. She grinned and decided that it would seem like excitement that way. Of course, maybe that's what friends were supposed to do? Maybe she was supposed to show that she really wanted to hang out and was relieved to have Bridget's company? She changed her expression to one that was a little more demure. "I was hoping you'd want to hang out but I wasn't sure," she admitted, hating the taste of the words in her mouth. Honesty was rarely so pleasant as diplomacy but in this case, they happened to be the same thing.
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer YES. I mean, yeah sure. 1454 0 5

Bridget Ferguson

April 05, 2020 11:35 AM
Relief flooded Bridget when Jezebel agreed to hang out with her. She had been sort of worried. It was mortifying to ask someone to do something with her and then have them say no. Plus, if the second year had rejected her, she would have had to find someone else and then she might have had to pair up with someone who didn't really want to be around her but had nobody else to hang out with themselves so they had to hang out with her because everyone had to walk around with someone.

Plus, there were three types of people that tended to be left over in situations where one needed a partner. Two of which were people who were shy and quiet or weird and awkward. These people Bridget would not mind being around. They tended to be the type that needed friends most of all and besides, she fit into the "weird and awkward" category and well, it might be good to make friends with other weird awkward people. Freaks got to stick together. Though Jezebel was definitely not a freak.

The other category of people that would be left over, however, were people that were unpleasant. People who were mean and horrible and Bridget definitely did not want to be with someone who would be nasty to her. Of course, people who were mean and horrible in the same way also grouped together and, according to Sophia, some of the worst people were well-liked for some unfathomable reason.

Bridget beamed when Jezebel said she was hoping that the Teppenpaw would want to hang out. "Of course I want to." She felt all warm inside. Feeling liked, feeling like someone wanted to be around her was a really nice positive happy feeling and she quite frankly did not get to feel that way a lot. Mostly what the third year felt was shame and guilt for that shame. "What would you like to do? Do you need a dress? There's other stuff too. Like, shopping wise but also historical stuff." Personally, Bridget didn't really care about the ball much. What was the point when she so obviously wasn't going to have a date? What would she even do there? Besides, truth be told, other things were more fun to shop for than clothes. However, if Jezebel wanted to go look at dresses than that's what Bridget would do.
11 Bridget Ferguson Awesome! 1448 0 5

Jezebel Reed-Fischer

April 05, 2020 4:04 PM
Jezebel was at a bit of a loss for how to answer Bridget's question. Between the warm feeling she was experiencing that Bridget wanted to hang out at all and the uncertainty about whether the older girl would want to go to the Ball, Jezebel was hesitant to lock herself into an answer. Was that what she was supposed to say? She supposed honesty would be just as effective, if not more so, than most of her other options.

"Historical sounds great," she said, sincerely interested in the strange town. Literal ghosts. It boggled her mind. "I'm not sure whether I'm going to the Ball or not, honestly," she admitted. "Are you?"

Unbidden, an image of Bridget dressed to the nines in some amazing ballgown, with her hair up in some perfect hairdo, and her face done up with perfect makeup came to mind. It was the sort of thing that literature described as 'hauntingly beautiful,' not the least because Jezebel was sure it was a real possibility. Some people in this world were Bridgets. Some people were Jezebels. It was an unfortunate fact that Jezebel would probably never be as pretty as Bridget, but it was indeed a fact, so why try to change that?? Her imagination took a turn then and she thought of herself at the Ball, wearing a simple dress, her hair in a ponytail or something like that, just watching everything happen. She would have brought a book or something. And the world would go on dancing without her.

"We can go shopping if you want to," Jezebel added, suddenly motivated by the emptiness in her chest.
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer I'm so glad you think so. 1454 0 5

Josephine Clyde

April 06, 2020 6:42 AM
So this was Tumbleweed; ghosts, shops and a Town Hall that had tours! She would definitely have to go on a tour later. Tumbleweed was just like the plant that rolled around in the desert, it was loosey goosie and super fun already. Josie hadn’t gotten permission from her father for the Fall trip and she’d spent such a long time disappointed over it that he signed her permission slip just to make her stop moping. How could he keep her from this? It was a literal floating town!
When she’d heard about it from the people who’d gone to the Fall trip it had made her so jealous. But this time it was her turn to have fun. Ghosts weaved in and out of some booths that were in some open area, but it was the building next door that really caught her eye. Town Hall. Some people seemed to already know what they were going to and where to go, but even if everything here was new for her the Town Hall would definitely have more information. Maybe even a map or other things that would point her in some direction. It was better to start at the beginning of any adventure and the best way to do that would be to get a better understanding of the town. Josie skipped in the direction of the Town Hall when a familiar person caught her eye. Jezebel!
Josie skipped to a stop and ran over to Jezebel, smashing into the girl with a hug. She pulled back and, once she’d gotten all of her limbs settled, beamed at the Crotalus.

“Jezebel! Hi! I didn’t know you were here!” Then she noticed that Jezebel was with someone. An older student with really long brown hair. It was mermaid long! Josie took one step back so she could see the older student more clearly and gave this girl an equally bright smile.

“Hi! I’m Josie, a first year.” She paused before realizing that the two must have been in the middle of a conversation, “Oh! I’m sorry, am I interrupting you guys? I didn’t mean to!”

That was a bit embarrassing, but she’d been so excited at seeing someone she knew that her legs switched direction before her head had fully understood the situation. Her interruption was probably rude, but anyone who was friends with Jezebel had to be super nice! The second year didn’t strike her as the type of person who’d have mean friends.
44 Josephine Clyde Fun comes in threes! 1477 0 5

Jezebel Reed-Fischer

April 07, 2020 11:37 PM
Jezebel turned at the sound of familiar voice, one that she knew best because it was excited about everything. She would have grinned but didn't have time before she was collided with. She realized it was a hug and was more surprised than anything else, although she noticed that the instinctual sound that came out was laughter. She felt happy. Interesting.

"Not interrupting," Jezebel said, feeling more confident that Josie would want to hang out than she had been that Bridget would. "Joining! Is that okay with you, Bridget?" she asked, figuring she best check with all involved parties before deciding.

Realizing that maybe she best do that for Josie, too, Jezebel turned to the new addition to the group. "We were talking about whether we'd like to check out some of the historical sites around town," she explained. "Or whether we wanted to go shopping." She eyed Bridget, hoping to get some idea of the girl's feelings on the matter. The idea of going to the Ball with these two gals was sort of an amazing one, but Jezebel dismissed it as idealistic. "Are you going to the Ball?" she asked Josie. Maybe if one of them was sure, then the others could just follow suit. Jezebel didn't generally count herself as a follower, but between everything else going on in her life, she was perfectly happy not to be the odd one out either.

OOC - Welcome! I'm not sure whether you've been in a multi-person thread before, but what normally happens is that we'll continue with this posting order from here out. I asked Bridget's author about mixing it up once so Jezebel could respond to Josie, but now it's Bridget's turn and we'll go on like that. Bridget, Josie, Jezebel, Bridget, Josie, Jezebel. Unless something odd happens!
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer I'm one of those three?? WOW 1454 0 5

Bridget Ferguson

April 10, 2020 2:36 PM
Bridget considered what Jezebel had said about possibly not going to the ball. It had not occurred to her that that was not an option. Maybe she shouldn't go either and they could just hang out together in the library or MARS. After all, the Teppenpaw was not really that great of a dancer. Graceful had never been an attribute of hers. Neither had coordinated. Bridget's skills were mostly of the Transfiguration and potion-and-drink making varieties.

"I was going to, but now that you mention it, I'm not sure there's much point." The third year admitted. Nobody was going to ask her and nobody was probably going to dance with her either. And if Jezebel wasn't going to be there, who would Bridget even hang out with? Sophia had other friends. "I'll go if you do."

She was about to say more when a girl whom she was unfamiliar with came up and hugged Jezebel, which confused Bridget as she had not seen this girl around Teppenpaw. Then the girl introduced herself and the third year immediately recognized the name as the girl Sophia had mentioned speaking with. "It's fine." Bridget assured her, smiling warmly. "I'm Bridget, Sophia's cousin and of course, you can join us." Maybe she could make another friend too. She felt she needed all the friends she could get, not that she preferred quantity over quality, she would rather have a few or even just one close friend than a ton of superficial relationships. She did not want to waste energy on something that wasn't meaningful. Contrary to what some might think, friendly did not mean the same as outgoing and not all Teppenpaws were extroverts and what time Bridget did spend with people, she wanted to have be valuable.

Still, that did not mean the she minded if Josie joined them. Besides, from what the other third year had said, this girl needed help and had lots of questions about the magical world, so maybe Bridget could actually be helpful.

"Maybe we could do both?" She asked, unsure. Obviously, if they were going, they would need dresses. "Or shopping doesn't have to be just clothes shopping. We could also look at all the tourist novelties too. However, I suggest we do things like the museum first so we don't have to carry around our purchases all day."
11 Bridget Ferguson I'm surprised that I am as well 1448 Bridget Ferguson 0 5

Josephine Clyde

April 12, 2020 5:23 AM
Jezebel and the other girl didn’t seem to mind her, in hindsight, rude interruption. In fact, they seemed welcoming. Josie breathed a sigh of internal relief and returned her attention to what the older girls were saying. Historical sites? Count her in! She’d wanted to go on a tour anyway and even if Jezebel and Bridget didn’t want to go on a tour, they probably already had since they were older than her, she could still go on one later. Whatever historical sites the three of them would go to together would be more than enough fun for her. Shopping brought her to a bit of a stop. She hadn’t really gone shopping shopping for a long time. Shopping for Sonora didn’t count and it had been a long time since Josie had bought something nice for a fancy event. Her father wasn’t big on fancy events.

“The Ball,” She hummed, “I mean, I guess so? It’s a big event here, right? And it’s not something you guys have every year? I think it would be super lame if I missed it, but…do we need dates ?”

Please say no, she begged. The only boys she knew were Theo and Gabriel and while they were both very nice she didn’t really want to go on a… date with them. At least, it must be a date, right? A boy and a girl at a dance together, which meant dancing, which was a girl-boy thing to do, as far as she knew. Josie would much rather go with a bunch of friends and everyone have a good time then have to go with a boy and be more than a little awkward.

The mermaid hair girl was Sophia’s cousin! Well, she was automatically kind, nice and everything good in the world. Sophia had been more than willing to answer her long list of questions. Bridget was definitely going to be as nice Sophia, she could feel it in her bones. The older girl’s suggestion was already a good clue and a step in the right direction.

“Both is good for me! This is my first visit here, so everything is new and exciting and I really don’t mind where we go because it will all be awesome. I’d love to go to the museum!”

She wondered if the museum would have a gift shop. What could one buy as a souvenir from a magic museum in a magic floating town? Would it sparkle, explode, sing or talk? Anything was possible and she couldn’t wait to find out with new friends!
44 Josephine Clyde But of course! The more the merrier! 1477 0 5

Jezebel Reed-Fischer

April 12, 2020 4:51 PM
Jezebel nodded, agreeing with Bridget's suggested order of events. Carrying her stuff through the museums and stuff didn't sound like any fun at all. Plus it made decision-making easier.

"The Ball is every four years," Jezebel pointed out. "If we don't go this year, we could still go later. Or we could go this year to learn about it and then be more ready next time." She shrugged, not sure how to get out of making a decision about such things. Really, she probably would have enjoyed going. But not alone. It was weird to imagine her sixteen-year-old self attending the Ball. Who would she be four years from now? That was hard to wrap her head around. "No dates if we go together," she added hastily, not wanting to think about that for a moment. "Maybe four years from now."

Jezebel smiled a bit, which was nice. It was easy to talk to Bridget and Josie. Satisfied that everyone was on the same page about what to do first, Jezebel urged them all to move together by beginning towards the more historical part of town. "It's . . . weird having ghosts right?" she asked, looking more at Bridget for an answer on that one. "Do all wizard towns have this stuff?"
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer I mean, you're the merriest of the three of us. Bridget can agree? 1454 Jezebel Reed-Fischer 0 5

Bridget Ferguson

April 15, 2020 1:31 PM
Bridget shook her head. "We don't need dates. I mean, there tends to not be enough to go around. Usually there's more girls than guys so it's impossible for everyone to have a date." The whole thing was further complicated by the fact that girls like Bridget were only supposed to dance with or go to the ball with pureblood boys, which was further complicated by the fact that Bridget was often related to said boys but she decided not to mention this as she was afraid it would confuse and/or alienate her friends. And yes, she knew that some girls wanted to go on dates with other girls like her uncle Oliver preferred other men even though he was married to Aunt Jessica but lots of people were not comfortable doing so or like the opposite sex.

" It only becomes an issue if you're prefect or Head Student and you have to do the opening dance." The Teppenpaw never thought that this was going to be an issue for her since she very much did not expect to get either. She assumed Zara would be prefect and if not her, Johana Leonie. Bridget was weird and awkward and quiet. As for Head Girl, well, she was certain Zara or Sophia would get it.

It seemed though that Josie did want to go to the ball. "I'm good with just hanging out together at the ball." The third year agreed. "I mean, I really don't think I'm going to be asked. Not that you guys won't." She added. Jezebel was a wonderful girl and while Bridget didn't know Josie well, Sophia had spoken well of her and since her cousin was, well, not someone who liked everyone to put it mildly, Josie must be a good person as well.

Still, she doubted they would get dates either just based on ratio as the Teppenpaw had heard her roommate's brother was taking Ellie Alperton and Martin, who wouldn't take a non-pureblood anyway, was going with Katerina Vorontsov. Jeremy seemed even less likely to take a non-pureblood then Martin was. So that only left Nicolas DiCaprio, and she supposed he might ask either girl. As for first year boys who might ask Josie, well, Bridget wasn't especially familiar with the first year class but she didn't think there were many boys. She didn't remember seeing many during Sorting.

But what if they did get asked? Bridget would not want to begrudge her friends dates, but what would she do then? Standing around by herself all night sounded terrible and she didn't know if Sophia's friends would want her to hang out with them and she knew her cousin Caitlin's wouldn't. And Connor had a date.

Luckily Jezebel seemed fairly adamant about them not going with dates if they went together. "Agreed. No dates."

Bridget nodded. "Yeah, ghosts are fairly standard in the wizard world. My great-great-great-grandmother grew up in a very haunted house, with the ghosts of our ancestors. Her brother and sister became ghosts later too.Though other magical towns and neighborhoods also have living people and aren't necessarily touristy places with old west themes."
11 Bridget Ferguson Yes, very much so. 1448 Bridget Ferguson 0 5

Josephine Clyde

April 20, 2020 3:20 AM
Thank goodness. Josie was able to breathe a mental sigh of relief and join Jezebel on their journey to the historic Town Hall area. No dates meant more friends and more friends were always something she wanted. She felt bad for the people who were forced to take dates or whatever prefects and Head Students were. They were the older students, like the almost graduated older students. They were mentioned at the Opening Feast, but that was all she could remember about them. Well, she’d just have to ask Sophia about it! It was nice to know that all the older girls she’d met so far were nice, helpful and just beautiful. Maybe magic affected beauty too? Plus, the fact that Bridget and Jezebel were willing to go to the historical part of town with her made her super happy. Honestly, she was too curious and wanted to know more more more about everything magic. She figured that most girls would want to go shopping, but that wasn’t something that terribly interested her right now. Besides, there’d be another Ball in four years! She’d definitely be more interested then.

Minnie talked about her fancy British magic school and she’d said there were a lot of ghosts there, but Josie had thought she meant it was spooky or haunted. Then Sonora rolled around and in addition to everything else she’d learned so far, she’d discovered ghosts. How could she have known that Minnie meant real ghosts that you could talk to and hold conversations with! Sure, it had been a shock the first time she actually saw one, scary even, but it all disappeared once she saw that the ghost was having a conversation with one of the students. All she wanted to do was hunt one down at school and ask it so many questions about their life. Again, most girls would have wanted nothing to do with ghosts, but she saw them as valuable sources of information that couldn’t be found anywhere else.

“It’s super cool! Is it rude to ask ghosts questions about their lives? I have tons, loads, bucket loads. I’m so curious!”
44 Josephine Clyde Only because the company is good 1477 0 5