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Pippin rolled down to Edelvine's Bakery quite early in the morning. His mother was out shopping for the first time in many weeks, and he was supremely grateful to leave even in the chill early morn if she would just buy food. By this he meant food for him; his mother and father ate out if he wasn't cooking, and they locked the fridge when they did. This meant that sometimes he skipped a meal, which wasn't the best if mother had forgotten to give him money for the bakery. Today he was lucky. There was barely a whisper from the metal wheels of the wheelchair as they rolled over the smooth tiles, but Rosa looked up anyway.
"Hallo Pip. You after a chicken and vegetable again?"
Pippin smiled at the serving girl at the counter and his cheeks went rosy. Roda Edelvine was quite pretty, and was the daughter of Margarette Edelvine who owned the bakery. He was a regular customer here and they knew each other well by now. Like most people in the Wizarding Markets, she was quite fond of Pippin and often baked an extra pie just in case he came in that day.
"Actually, I feel like something a bit sweeter today," replied Pippin in his usual quiet and gentle voice. "How's that caramel tart?". Several minutes later after a lot more blushing and some pleasant exchange, he exited the store and wheeled out into the street with the tart nestle securely in his lap. There were a few waves and 'Hello!'s sent his way which he responded to merrily as he made his way to Forgotten Grove on the outskirts of the Market. This tiny nook of forest on the edge of town had lovely overhanging trees. He looked into the canopy and sighed. Today was a little lonesome, but it was alright. A moment without mother, thought Pip and he closed his eyes and smiled.
"Hallo Pip. You after a chicken and vegetable again?"
Pippin smiled at the serving girl at the counter and his cheeks went rosy. Roda Edelvine was quite pretty, and was the daughter of Margarette Edelvine who owned the bakery. He was a regular customer here and they knew each other well by now. Like most people in the Wizarding Markets, she was quite fond of Pippin and often baked an extra pie just in case he came in that day.
"Actually, I feel like something a bit sweeter today," replied Pippin in his usual quiet and gentle voice. "How's that caramel tart?". Several minutes later after a lot more blushing and some pleasant exchange, he exited the store and wheeled out into the street with the tart nestle securely in his lap. There were a few waves and 'Hello!'s sent his way which he responded to merrily as he made his way to Forgotten Grove on the outskirts of the Market. This tiny nook of forest on the edge of town had lovely overhanging trees. He looked into the canopy and sighed. Today was a little lonesome, but it was alright. A moment without mother, thought Pip and he closed his eyes and smiled.