Ceinwen glanced up at Louise in bewilderment. "Help me with what? I'm just looking for a cheque, my dear. Aha." She pulled out a
slip of paper from the depths of her carryall. "To think an old woman like me might be lugging around hundreds of heavy golden Galleons," she chuckled. "Louise, what a marvelous sense of humour you have!" She filled out the credit slip, supplied the name as "Louise of Lou's Gallery," and wrote it out for 460
ʛ 10
ʄ after quickly doing some tax sums in her head. She didn't bother informing Louise of the tax, since the dear girl had either forgotten or was trying to be courteous again. Then, before handing it to Louise, she grabbed another piece of paper out of her purse (on one side was written walking directions to a chocolate shop in southern Thailand), and scribbled her address ("C. Conway ℅ Ysgubell ⁊ Ystafell, 57 Maesmawr, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5PL").
"There we go, paid for and address supplied," she said, sliding both pieces of paper over to Lou's side of the counter and then patting Lou's hand with affection. "You've been a wonderful hostess, Maureen, but I do have to get back to the inn before Trahaern burns it down. Not that he would on purpose, but if he forgets he's cooking while he's checking someone into their room, well, the burgers will definitely be
well done," she used extremely obvious finger quotes here, before gathering up the spilled contents of her purse and throwing it over her shoulder. "So long, and thanks for all the fish!" she waved merrily, the little bell over the door chiming as she exited.
Just outside the shop, she glanced over to the side of the door and saw that the dark blue hue of the Gallery was adorned by some type of bird. It struck Ceinwen's mind and triggered memories of old Ravenclaw Tower, and the brass knocker which allowed or denied passage into the common room. Ceinwen paused, and then stuck her tongue out at the bird. "The gravedigger, for his houses will last forever," she shot the answer back at the statue, before trotting back down the road to find a deserted alley from which she could Apparate back to Rhayader. Then again, there was that museum down the road that she had always wanted to visit.... maybe just for a few hours. The kids would be able to handle the inn on their own.