( despite their best efforts, wanda and sunday will get soaked. they manage to track their way to the familiar tree that holds aloft their treehouse in its sturdy branches, and a quick climbs has them reaching up and into the protective roof of their childhood playroom. wanda climbs up after sunday, her brother helping her up on the last spurt upward. they close the hatch, and wanda drops her bags.
looking a little sullen at having being soaked, she heads towards the trunk where many of their clothes and towels and other linen had been kept (and constantly freshened up by the castle staff in charge). she manages to find a towel for herself and her brother, coming back to him to give him his own—a pastel blue one with an 's' embroidered delicately by hand on a corner. )
It's so stuffy in here.
( part of the role of the staff keeping up maintenance is to keep the treehouse feel like it hasn't been used for as long as the twins haven't been in it, for the sake of 'realism'. oh, how carefully curtailed their whole lives have been. wanda sits herself down on a hammock chair, drying her hair, legs hanging as she swings lightly back and forth. )
The west wind shouldn't be blowing storms this way this time of the year.
( and yet, it's a cacophony of heavy rain outside, a blistering sound above them. )
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looking a little sullen at having being soaked, she heads towards the trunk where many of their clothes and towels and other linen had been kept (and constantly freshened up by the castle staff in charge). she manages to find a towel for herself and her brother, coming back to him to give him his own—a pastel blue one with an 's' embroidered delicately by hand on a corner. )
It's so stuffy in here.
( part of the role of the staff keeping up maintenance is to keep the treehouse feel like it hasn't been used for as long as the twins haven't been in it, for the sake of 'realism'. oh, how carefully curtailed their whole lives have been. wanda sits herself down on a hammock chair, drying her hair, legs hanging as she swings lightly back and forth. )
The west wind shouldn't be blowing storms this way this time of the year.
( and yet, it's a cacophony of heavy rain outside, a blistering sound above them. )