I've got a question Who: Leif and Satu When: After school Where: Starbucks
Satu had seen all sorts of specials that said that kids weren't supposed to have massive amounts of caffeine. Going to Starbucks probably should've been covered too. Along with a direct line on getting a shot of espresso in the cappuccino that her mother wouldn't have let her have. Yet Linnea was cool with her kids having her coffee. Satu had compared the two different types of coffee and the end conclusion had been that (a) her mother's was way better and (b) her mother's was also way stronger. Starbucks would have owned the soul of every coffee-drinker in America (if it didn't already) if it'd just have their employees make coffee like her mother. Was Satu biased? Completely. Everything that her mother did was the best and it wasn't the rest of the world's fault that they hadn't figured out how to keep up yet. The only thing her mother was currently doing wrong was having a baby and she was going to fix that. Because it couldn't happen. It wasn't really Linnea's fault anyhow. It was Jokull or Bradley's. Stupid men didn't know what they were doing.
Speaking of men... Satu turned away from the corner and spotted the person that she'd been intending on texting to see if she could stop by his place before she drug herself home to actually get her homework done. Her brother probably wasn't going to be all that pleased to see her since he never was, but Satu didn't let that bother her today. Today was a good day even if she felt miserable. "So okay," Satu started as she stood next to her brother acting for all the world like she belonged there. "Okay. That thing you gave me? I think it's making all of us sick. That includes me. I don't remember being told that I was going to get sick off of this because not cool. Does it affect non-water elementals? Because Kajsa's acting sorta like a freak..." For whatever reason, with Jokull gone, Leif didn't seem as scary as he had before. Odd how that worked. Also odd how it didn't bother her to just say 'hi' even though she knew all of her other siblings better.