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Harron Peasley Leaving M-Squared and Lilah at home had certainly been a good idea. Adam had no clue how he could possibly navigate the halls - it was difficult with just three of the gang in tow. And all Corbin and Saffron could talk about was "Let's go this way." "Oh can we explore down here?" and "Can I touch that?" Getting to the day care centre, which was hard enough as he'd never been before, was tripled by each twin individually.
Ringo was happy enough to be carried around, no doubt oogling all of the sites over Adam's shoulder.
Eventually locating it, Ad noticed that it was pretty busy, but nice, too, and Saff had already begun to point out things right and wrong with it, and what she wanted. It was no use telling her not to do so, she was just being Saffron! Trying to keep his temper was becoming difficult though, as Corbin began to get hyper and jump around and tug at his trousers and ask for the football.
Patience. Patience. Adam reiterated to himself whilst he looked around for someone who worked here.
Zoe flicked her wand and cleared up a few of the nap mats, watching them float lightly and land on the stack in the corner. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a gentleman appear in the doorway.
"Hello there" she greeted as she made her way to him. "
Welcome to the Ministry Daycare. I'm Miss Zoe. She smiled brightly at the man.
"Looks like you have some energetic little ones who are ready to play."
Zoe reached for the clipboard and quill
"If you will sign your children in here, it will allow only you or your approved guardian to leave with them." Zoe always liked doing the clipboard first, letting the parents know that safety was very important to them.
"What are their names and ages? We like to make sure there are activities for all the kids, so there is a lot of fun to be had by all."
She could hear the children playing in the background. Everything sounded splendid and the other daycare workers were great at their jobs, but she always liked keeping tabs on all that went on.