[And then it's time to clean up and make sure things are set up when he comes in again later. Leaving here to help out elsewhere doesn't mean he's done for the day. There's always another injury or illness, or sometimes he gets a break from that and he has a chance to each.
When Bethany gets there, she'll find him going over the vowel sounds with a mother and her small son, teaching the pair to read together.]
[Bethany comes pulling a handcart behind her, filled to the brim with carefully tied sacks. She pauses at the entrance, a quiet smile working over her face as she watched Anders with the mother and child.
She folded her hands, keeping herself quiet and still, until Anders looked up, and even then she just waved.]
[He gives her a smile when she waves, coming over and nodding.]
Let's hand out what you've got for here, shall we? And then head out for the rest.
[It's accomplished pretty quickly and orderly; the people who are regulars at the Clinic know the drill by now. Once it's finished, he gives Bethany a nod.]
[She beams over at him, already deciding to bring some of the older, unwanted volumes of reading books from the Library here. Someone ought to make use of it, after all.]
Of course!
[She makes sure that everyone gets a bundle of their own, and for the families with younger children she sneaks in a few silvers as well. She turns towards Anders, beaming.]
Why thank you, Warden Anders. This way.
[She pulls her cart towards the stairs, using force magic to ease it down the steps without tilting over.]
[It's nice to be building a community down here where magic might still be worrying some people, but others are starting to get used to it. It's a sign of what can come if they keep working on it, and he has every intention of doing so.]
[She pauses the cart to hand out two bundles to two elves sitting by a fire, smiling at them.] There's food in there, as well as warm things to wear. I'm bringing blankets soon, so just look for me, all right?
[The elves nod their thanks, confused but grateful, as Bethany goes back to the cart.]
As often as I can sell a floofy dress to pay for more supplies. Which is fairly often.
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[And then it's time to clean up and make sure things are set up when he comes in again later. Leaving here to help out elsewhere doesn't mean he's done for the day. There's always another injury or illness, or sometimes he gets a break from that and he has a chance to each.
When Bethany gets there, she'll find him going over the vowel sounds with a mother and her small son, teaching the pair to read together.]
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She folded her hands, keeping herself quiet and still, until Anders looked up, and even then she just waved.]
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Let's hand out what you've got for here, shall we? And then head out for the rest.
[It's accomplished pretty quickly and orderly; the people who are regulars at the Clinic know the drill by now. Once it's finished, he gives Bethany a nod.]
Lead on, Warden Hawke.
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Of course!
[She makes sure that everyone gets a bundle of their own, and for the families with younger children she sneaks in a few silvers as well. She turns towards Anders, beaming.]
Why thank you, Warden Anders. This way.
[She pulls her cart towards the stairs, using force magic to ease it down the steps without tilting over.]
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Have you been doing this often?
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[The elves nod their thanks, confused but grateful, as Bethany goes back to the cart.]
As often as I can sell a floofy dress to pay for more supplies. Which is fairly often.