“I really can’t stay….”
Sunny woke up in the large bedroom that had been her home for two and a half weeks now and no longer felt the strange confusion that awaking in a place other than Layabout Lane had previously incited. The room was chilly but, before she could even complain, one of the free house elves who were paid to maintain the home tottered in and lit a fire. Sunny sat up and waved at Topsy, rubbing her eyes with one of her balled fists, as she yawned a cattish yawn.
“I’ve got to go away…”
Sunny wriggled her toes, which were clad in thick socks, as the big stone estate often got frigid during the nights. Topsy hurried over to Sunny to help her out of bed. “Miss, you left your clothes out last night. Is this what you want to wear?” Sunny nodded, yawning out the word “yes” as Topsy began unbuttoning the blouse and pants, while Sunny quickly shed her pajamas. The six year old slipped into her clothes and then pulled on some shoes – stone floors meant she could not run around barefoot as she typically chose to do.
“This evening has been…”
Topsy quickly brushed through Sunny’s hair as the little redhead carefully tied her sneaker’s laces. Once she was all made up for the day, Topsy began pushing her towards the large, grad door that led to outer corridor that connected to the rest of the home. “Miss Sunny can go downstairs to have breakfast with Mistress Jack. Mistress is making a small feast as we speak – she told me not to wake you, but you have been sleeping later and later and I see that it distresses Mistress ever so slightly, so you must go downstairs soon – and you must sleep more during the nights, if Topsy may say so, yes, miss.”
“So very nice…”
Sunny suddenly turned and grabbed the elf’s shoulders. “Topsy – have I gotten any mail?”
“Mail, miss?” Topsy repeated. Sunny’s head wobbled and Topsy shook her own, her ears flapping. “No, miss. But why would Miss Sunny receive mail? Mistress said Mistress Jack and Miss Sunny were not to be contacting people outside of Eis Estate?” Topsy suddenly gasped. “Miss Sunny has sent a letter, outside of Mistress’ permission! Ooh, Miss Sunny!”
“I ought to say no, no, no, no…”
Sunny gripped the elf’s shoulders tighter. “Topsy – I forbid you from saying anything about any mail, unless it is to tell me, when I’m all by myself, that I have gotten a letter. Okay?”
“Miss Sunny-“
“Aren’t you paid to take orders from whoever sleeps in this room?”
Topsy gave Sunny a look of irritation and frustration, but she drew her lips into a thin line, turned on her heel, and walked out of the room. Sunny let out a long sigh and turned, walking out after her. Her footsteps clattered on the stone as she thought of the letter she had snuck off to Max, pleading with him to visit Eis Estate soon, as she was terribly worried, and dreadfully bored. If Max could not make her feel any better, she did not know of anyone who possibly could reassure her.
“At least I’m going to say that I tried…”
Sunny hopped down the curving set of stairs that led to the bottom floor, passing wreaths and lights and hung stockings. If her aunt had not broken the bank renting Eis Estate for the past few weeks, she was surely putting herself in debt with all of the Christmas decorations. Sunny came to the bottom of the stairs and entered the main room of the estate, where a large twenty foot tree stood center, decorated with humming instruments, woodland creatures, fairies, and real icicles. Sunny gave it a wide berth, for it had been decorated by a singing, smiling Jack – a Jack that Sunny was not sure she trusted.
“I really can’t stay…”
Speaking of a singing Jack.
Sunny quickly jogged to the country-style, eat-in kitchen, where Jack was currently laying out a feast of waffles, pancakes, bacon, eggs, sausage, orange juice, and milk, as house elves darted around her, cleaning up after her.
“Baby it’s cold outside." Jack lifted her head and her eyes fell on her niece. Her eyes lit up with joy and a smile unfurled on her face. "Sunny!”
Sunny grimaced. “Hi, Aunt Jack.”
“Sit down and eat some breakfast.” Sunny sighed and obeyed.
She sure hoped Max would respond soon.