Many nights after Chelsea went to bed, Lizzie would get caught up on her work before heading out to spend time with Henry. The last four months had been amazing for her and it seemed that she found a partner that she could rely on. One that would defend her when another would seek to harm her instead of insisting to hide out in her perfectly built panic room that she once used almost religiously. Her previous suitor tended to get her into trouble often either because she was collateral damage or talked her into doing something that she didn’t entirely agree with for what seemed after long debates to be for the greater good. She was free of him, granted her insanity from her many trips to the Realm of Shadows added in that and sadly when she was free of him, she learned the treachery of her sire as well. It amazed her how much her sire was her grandsire. Neither seemed to be around to steal another from her, though she doubted that Henry might even entertain either of them which was calming to her.Full Moon on August 3rd
Tonight Lizzie had decided to take Chelsea shopping for school. The virus had been running amok through the world and it concerned her that her daughter fought her to go to physical school but she was a charismatic child that wanted to play with her friends. It was bad enough that she was entering into the second grade and thought that she was such a big girl because she would be seven years old soon. The spirited child had met her in the office below the residence at the art gallery. Closing her finance ledger as she saw the bounding ginger coming toward her. Opening her arms to her and kissed the top of her head once she was in her embrace.
”I see that you are ready, my Princess. However, you are forgetting one thing.” There was a subtle disapproving groan as Lizzie pulled the child sized face mask from the drawer of her desk. Perking her brow as she passed it to her and shook her head. ”No Ma’am...you promised that you would not fight me on this if I agreed to let you go to school instead of studying at home. You promised Molly and I both. Are you changing your little mind?” Chelsea quickly shook her head and took the mask from her mother, slipping it on. Giving a simple nod in agreeance as she reached for her own mask and put it on as she was cursed with having a weakness to any sort of toxins or illnesses, plus she didn’t want to bring back the illness to her daughter or best friend.
Standing up from behind the desk, she grabbed her purse and took her daughter’s hand, leading her through the art gallery to the streets. Clothes wouldn’t be necessary as her daughter went to a private school and the uniforms had been delivered already. Though there was the strict list of supplies that was needed that had been emailed to her. It shouldn’t take too long but she also understood how excited her daughter was that it would probably drag out the trip. Stepping outside, the sun had begun to set and the sky was rather beautiful in the array of many colors that danced across the sky. Chelsea always seemed to get excited when she was able to take the subway and so Lizzie had planned to take her instead of ordering a car for them. The joy on Chelsea’s face was all that she needed to see as they entered the station just in time to step on the train.
As the train stopped at their destination, she squeezed Chelsea’s hand as she led her to the shops. The first stop was to get a backpack to hold the girl’s belongings. As they stepped into the shop, the instant squeals of joy erupted as the little hand pulled free and she started running about the shop. Smiling as she watched Chelsea make her selections, she looked at the shopkeeper and gave her a nod as a silent apology for her daughter’s excitement. It wasn’t long before the little girl bounced back at her with an arm full of backpacks. All were of random characters that Lizzie had no idea about as Molly was the one that would watch television with her but there was one plainly colored bag. Purple which wasn’t a surprise as her daughter shared the same favorite color as she did. Smiling as she pulled the purple backpack out of the bunch. It was a nice, solid bag that could hold quite a bit and might possibly withstand her daughter’s abuse to be used years to come. Taking the other bags from Chelsea and handing her the purple one. ”This one is perfect. It is durable and will last a while. Stand at the counter, I will be there shortly as I put these back in their place.” The shopkeeper stopped her and assured her that she would take care of replacing the bags. Looking at the pile in her hands, she frowned as she hadn’t wanted to cause extra work but allowed the woman to take the stack from her. Paying for the purchase, she took hold of her daughter’s hand once again and led her to another shop.
All they needed now was the supplies. This is where she allowed her daughter to have her fun with anything that dealt with characters that she adored. A child was allowed to have some amount of fun. Checking off each item on the list as her daughter moved through the store and returned with them. It didn’t take long to fulfill all that was required including hand sanitizer as well as extra face masks so that she had a different one for each day. Making the final purchase and the backpack filled with all that was required and needed, it was time to return home. Chelsea was on her best behavior even through her excitement, Lizzie decided to treat her to some ice cream. Stopping into the ice cream shop, she let Chelsea pick and flavor that she desired. Once the delight was purchased, she chose a table furthest away from anyone so that her daughter could remove her mask. The joy on her face always lit up the room. Brushing a stray curl behind her daughter’s ear to ensure that it didn’t fall into the ice cream. It didn’t take long for the little one to finish which caused her to laugh. ”Let us be on our way. We can play a little when we get home and you can have some television time before bed. Is that good with you?” Chelsea’s head bobbled quickly as she put on the mask again and rushed to throw the trash away.
Smiling as she followed behind her and took her hand so that she could keep her from harm. Night had fully set in and looking up at the sky, the moon never looked more beautiful than when it was full with glittering stars to accent it. It created a calm within her. The train was quick to arrive and they hopped on. Wickbridge was a short ride which caused small excitement within her as this was one of the few nights she had been away from Henry but she refused to neglect her duties as a mother. Lizzie was still aware that she would have to clarify with Henry about her child but she wasn’t sure if four months was too soon or not as this was all new territory for her outside of Enver who was aware of Chelsea as a baby when she was married to Robert, though Robert was never listed as the father which was a wise choice as they had recently broken up. Chelsea was her love and joy that she would do anything to protect. She would even remain human unless she pulled at Lizzie’s heartstrings to turn her but only after she was an adult and knew what it meant, what she would lose.
Once they returned to the gallery, Chelsea ran through so that she could get to the residence above. Taking the stairs quickly, she looked around and frowned as she found the backpack laying on the floor. A sigh slipped from her as she heard giggles from the other room. Picking up the bag, she hung it up on the coat rack. ”Chelsea, my Princess, the backpack goes in your room when you head to bed. Do you understand?” Her words bounced off the walls as she called out. Waiting for a response, she heard the little feet running towards her. Turning, she tried to see which direction she was coming from and soon she was caught off guard as her daughter leaped, landing on her back. A gasp escaped her and confusion set on her face as once in her undead life, her body and strength betrayed her as she began to topple to the ground.