Annie in the foster system
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Evelyn will start heading basement-ward, slowly in case Annie does seem to want to come. 

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No, she'll skip it. She's going to drift over toward the nearest concentration of books.

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Evelyn has a lot of books! Almost an entire wall of the living room slash lounge area is wall-mounted bookshelves. The lower shelves that are within Annie's reach are the ones set up with children's books, varying from baby board books to Dr Seuss and other classic picture books to chapter books. The Baby-Sitter's Club series is at eye level; Goosebumps and Nancy Drew are just above Annie's head. 

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Annie takes a Goosebumps and curls up with it on the couch.

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Evelyn sees her there when she comes back up from the basement carrying the stairgate, and she smiles fondly. Aww. ...That's a surprisingly advanced book for a not even four-year-old, let alone a visually impaired one, and Evelyn wonders if Annie can really read it. She leaves her on the sofa while she goes to install the stairgate, which goes pretty quickly, she's uninstalled and reinstalled it a dozen times at this point. Once it's done, she goes down to see if Annie is ready to come up with her and get a little tour of her bedroom and bathroom. 

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Sure, Annie will tuck the book under her arm and come up.

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She can have the pink room, not that she'll notice its pinkness. It has a single bed, a chest of drawers, a toybox, and a bookshelf. The books are mostly ones aimed at younger children but there's space free for library books. 

The bathroom is right next to her bedroom, and spacious, with both a tub and a shower. The stairgate has a latch which is fiddly but doesn't require more strength than Annie has. 

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Annie fiddles the latch open with no apparent difficulty. Hops onto the bed to test its bounce.

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The mattress is reasonably soft but not the bounciest in the world, it doesn't have a boxspring underneath. There's space under the bedframe to store a box or suitcase. 

Evelyn hovers and watches but doesn't interrupt to tell Annie to be careful; if Annie does fall off the bed, she's close enough to dive in and catch her. 

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Annie does not at this time fall off the bed. She lies down on it and resumes reading her book.

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Awwww. So far she seems like such a sweet kid. "Are you all right here for a bit?" Evelyn asks her. "I can carry your bags up for you and then make some lunch for us." 

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"Yeah, I probably won't finish the book and go down for another one before lunch."

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Evelyn nods before remembering that Annie can't see it. "Sounds good. I'll be downstairs, then, call me if you need anything." 

 

She brings up Annie's bags first. There isn't a huge amount, but the clothes packed from her home with the George's are at least in wearable condition. 

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It's a lot of hand-me-downs, but Mrs. George liked repairing clothes and Annie was by far the least likely to object to patched hand-me-downs of anyone in the house. She's got homemade-cutoff jean shorts and little T-shirts with rainbows and JESUS LOVES YOU on them and a pink church dress repaired with slightly darker pink patches.

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Evelyn is still definitely planning to take Annie shopping to get new clothes, but this is much better than what some of her past placements have arrived with and it'll do fine for a few days until Annie is more settled in and a trip to Walmart will be less overwhelming for her. 

She goes downstairs and looks through the fridge and freezer for lunch ideas. ...She can do macaroni and cheese, that's fine. She keeps an ear out for the sound of Annie getting up and walking around. 

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Nope, lounging and reading her book.

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She goes up 45 minutes to collect Annie. "Lunch is ready. I made mac & cheese, since you said you like that as well." 

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"Thank you." She has two more pages to go in the book and sees no reason, since she is not using her eyes to navigate, that she should not read them on the way down the stairs.

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Evelyn is not massively a fan of that, however Annie is navigating. "Annie, can you please concentrate on where you're putting your feet, or hold my hand on the way down? I don't want you to trip." 

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Yeah, Evelyn can have her hand, reasonable.

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She is SMALL and CUTE and Evelyn is already attached. "That's very good. You're enjoying Goosebumps? That's a pretty difficult book for someone your age, I'm impressed." 

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Annie seems to find that a mildly annoying compliment. "It's okay."

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Annie does not have much of a poker face and Evelyn is paying a lot of attention. It's pretty fair on her part to find that annoying, she might have gotten it a lot. "Do you have a favorite book series? We can go to the library tomorrow and pick out things you like." 

She serves mac & cheese on a plastic children's plate. "Ice water to drink?" 

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"I like Watership Down, it's one of the books I have in my bag somewhere. I don't know if it's a series. Yes please." She will blow on her mac and cheese a lot and drink plenty of ice water and make her way through the plate of pasta in a businesslike fashion.

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"...Wow. I like Watership Down too but it's a very serious book." She read it to Jeremy when he was eight and it gave him nightmares even then. "I don't think it's part of a series, but we could ask the librarian for other books like it?" 

Hmmm anything served cold would definitely have its upsides for Annie. What are cold foods that kids like. She could do a pasta salad? Potato salad? 

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