He says darling who you're praying to?
"Charlotte."
Is anybody answering you?
"C'mon sweety, wake up."
Cause I've done my part for 12 years now, but I can't seem to get through.
"Charlotte!"
This time Amelia yelled trying to attract attention from her daughter.
Charlotte put down her headphones and looked at her mother.
"What?" Charlotte looked at her mother with outcry written all over her face.
Since she broke her arm, she used to stay in the bad all day. Except for the time she was spending with her friends, of course. The thing was, her parents felt sorry for her and she decided to use that to get everything she wants.
Don't get her wrong, it's not like she didn't get whatever she wants even before the accident, but now it was way too much easier.
If you ask Charlotte how she broke her arm, she would say she fell on the ground. For her, it was less embarrassing than saying she broke her arm in her very first practice for Quidditch. It was really hard to broke your arm when you are barely one meter in the air but she definitely succeeded.
Of course, she can't say to her Muggle friends how she broke her arm anyway. If she tells them she would need to explain everything about Hogwarts and she can't do that. It's not like she wants anyway. Just a year ago she used to think that she is some kind of freak because she has magic.
Now that changed. But her friends still wouldn't understand and she was definitely not ready to lose them all.
"Earth to Charlotte. What are you thinking about sweetie?" Amelia asked curiously to find out what makes her daughter to just stop listening to her. She never does that.
"Sorry, mom. Just was thinking how happy I would be to stay in the bed today. My arm really hurts me today" she said trying to look sad and in pain but that obviously isn't enough for her mother.
"You can't do that sweetie. You can't stop living only because you broke your arm. And besides that, you agreed yesterday to go to the Diagon Alley and buy me ingredients for my potions. I told you I want to make your something to help you with the pain but I don't have everything I need. Get out of the bed now. The breakfast is in five."
"Sure, why not," Charlotte mumbled and stood up.
This will be a long day.
After she got dressed (which was really hard, she almost break her other hand in the process) she got down and sat on the chair in the huge dining room. It was hard to decide what she wants to eat since she wasn't really hungry.
"Can I get some coffee please?" She looked at her mother.
"Oh sweety, you know some mil or juice would be better for you" Amelia shook her head and looked at her daughter."But I really want coffee. You woke me up, after all, I deserve it." Charlotte smiled and looked at mothers upset face expression.
"Fine. But I didn't wake you up. You were already awakened and listening to that stupid music. What were you listening after all?" Amelia said while bringing the mug full with coffee for her daughter.
"It's nothing. Just one Muggle singer. She has great songs" Charlotte shrugged and took a bite of a toast with butter.
"Okay honey, finish your breakfast. You need to go soon."
"But why you want me to go there? You know I almost everytime get lost" Charlotte frowned.
"Oh, don't be silly. You will be fine."
Charlotte rolled her eyes and once when she was done with the toast and with her coffee, she stood up.
"Okay, I'm ready to go.
"But Lottie, you almost didn't touch your breakfast" Amelia was worried and that was such unusual for her. With parents who are always busy with their work, you get used to the fact that you won't get their attention. But since Charlotte broke her arm they seemed to start noticing that they have a daughter. It was almost awkward.
"I can't eat anymore. I'll buy something in the Diagon Alley if I get hungry."
Amelia couldn't argue with that so she just gave Charlotte some coins and put a smile on her face she was keeping for her patients on the job.
"I'm going now," Charlotte said even if she knew that was unnecessary.
"Okay darling, have a good time" Charlotte just rolled her eyes and apparated herself to the Diagon Alley.
Once when she finished with buying all that stupid thing her mother needed she decided to buy some more coffee.
But of course, like always, she wasn't sure where to go.
She was wondering through the street for a couple of minutes before she saw Stephen. She doesn't really know him but she was almost one hundred percent sure she saw him in the school. As she recalls, he was three or four years younger than her.
She approached him with a smile on her face and bag full of thing in her healthy arm.
"I'm so sorry for bothering you, but can you please say me where I can get some good coffee?" She said with the friendly smile written all over her face.