
Aggie and Cailon joined by Berion (with Della)
City Orphanage
Cailon watched the proceedings, as the stiff orphanage matron rang for the girl to come. He could hardly believe this was happening, hearing the orders to bring the two children there. It was really happening. He glanced at Aggie and smiled, then turned his attention back to Miss Esma. All that stood between them and their soon-to-be children, was signing a paper. He took a deep breath, then leaned forward and carefully took the form from the lady. After some of the things he had heard from Aggie about this place, the dairy farmer decided it would be wise to carefully read through this contract, just to make sure. He held it so that he and Aggie could both read it, but he saw nothing that seemed deceptive, or might come back to bite them at a later time. Just so long as they paid the fees, the children would be theirs. Forever. He glanced at Aggie, silently asking if she was finished reading, but also, whether she'd seen anything he didn't.
Aggie read through the contract, and looked up at Cailon. "Let's speak to the children first," She murmured softly. She had little reason to expect that they would object to this, but it would surely be nice to have their opinion asked, at least. Their lives would change drastically, once that paper was signed. If anyone had ever wanted to adopt her, she probably would have been delighted to have a family, but still.. she remembered how little control she had over her own life and decisions that were made about her, back in those days. Any person would surely rather be asked instead of told what was to happen in their life, and their future.. no matter how young or old they might be.
Berion was sure that he was in trouble. He didn't know what he'd done, but it didn't seem to bode well that he and Della were both summoned to Ms Esme's office, all sudden-like and out of the blue. That was never good, right? He held onto his sister's hand, protective and nervous. Suppose those men had come looking for them, to get back at them for what happened during the midsummer thing? Maybe they were still angry. Maybe Ms Esme had heard about it, and was going to scold them for it? Or maybe she'd heard about him catching a frog the other day and trying to keep it for a pet. It had gotten away somewhere in the boys' room, and hadn't been seen since. Who knows what she might have heard about. He wasn't going to let Della get in trouble for something he did, though! Already thinking up his defenses, the boy followed Alva into the office, holding tight to Della's hand. What he saw though, was rather surprising and caught him off guard.
As the young lady returned with Berion and Della, Cailon's face changed to a warm smile. "Hello there," He greeted them cheerily. "How are you both?"
Aggie's smile spread wider on her face as well, wishing she knew them both well enough to open her arms and invite them both to come hug her, but perhaps that would come in time. For now she remained seated with her hands clasped in her lap, resisting the urge to pull the children into a hug. But she smiled at them, hoping they would feel comfortable, and not intimidated. The matron certainly had an intimidating air about her, but perhaps the friendly, warm attitude of herself and Cailon would be able to counteract it.
"Hi," Berion glanced from them to Ms Esme, and back to the nice couple from midsummer. "We're alright." He replied, a little cautious, but also confused. "Did you come to visit us?" He asked, brightening a little. Berrik had promised to come visit, but it hadn't been very long since the midsummer.
"Good, I'm glad." Cailon leaned forward, elbows resting on his knees so he was closer to their height. "Actually, we hoped you might like to come with us." He answered the boy's question, and glanced at Della as well. "Both of you." He hesitated. "We'd like for you both to come and live with us.. from now on. As our children.. and we'd be your new parents. Would you like that?"
(I thought I had replied to your last post!)

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