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RE: Building a narrative - Lottie Blacke - 08-20-2021

"Yer a good daughter." Lottie said hugging her youngest. Right now Kate was the favourite child. "Yer sweet, kind, helpful, and ye support yer family. Even if they are foolish. No, never lose that."


RE: Building a narrative - Kate Blacke - 08-20-2021

Kate hugged her mother, but although she was glad with the praise, she felt bad about being compared. She wished that her siblings were good.

"Dad's out lookin' fer Joe." she tried to comfort her mother further. It wasn't exactly the words her father had used, but she didn't care to repeat those.


RE: Building a narrative - Lottie Blacke - 08-20-2021

"Good." At least he wasn't sitting downstairs waiting for someone to feed him or draw him a bath, like some overgrown babe, but Lottie kept that particular thought to herself.


RE: Building a narrative - Kate Blacke - 08-20-2021

Kate smiled. "I'll go finish me lesson fer tomorrow. But tell me if ye need owt. I'm sure da' and Joe will be home soon." And with those comforting words, she left.


RE: Building a narrative - William Blacke - 08-20-2021

But neither Bill nor Joe returned home soon. Bill did finally return, a few hours later, smelling of beer and smoke.


RE: Building a narrative - Lottie Blacke - 08-20-2021

Lottie smiled at her daughter and sent her on her way. When she heard the key in the lock, Lottie moved quickly to the top of the stairs. It was only Bill.

"No luck with Joe then?" she asked. It'd be too easy for him to be in the bar at the Red Lion but, she kept that thought to herself too.


RE: Building a narrative - William Blacke - 08-20-2021

"No..." Bill muttered. "E's not back yet, then?" He leaned against the wall.


RE: Building a narrative - Lottie Blacke - 08-20-2021

"No. Maybe he really has gone up to Scarborough or Teeside to look fer work?"


RE: Building a narrative - William Blacke - 08-20-2021

"E would 'ave told us." He sat down on the stairs. "I tried t' police station. At least 'e wasn't there."

But then, if Joe had been in a brothel while a man got shot, he could be anywhere doing anything right now.


RE: Building a narrative - Lottie Blacke - 08-21-2021

Unsure of what to do with herself, Lottie came downstairs and started to tidy up. Kate, bless her, had cleaned up most of the debris from Lottie's earlier fit of peak, leaving Lottie to potter. She opened the tiny draw of a salvaged end table that served as a place to store important odds and ends. Buttons to be sewn, threadlets, a handy pencil, etc. There were also a few personal treasures too: a small round painting, about the size of a tea saucer, of a girl in a meadow - very pastoral. Lottie moved it aside, there was Elias' sailing knife from Saint-e-a-go or so Lottie remembered. Joe was very fond of that knife. Lottie recalled having to prevent baby Joe from playing with it countless times.