[X] Agree, it will be good for Rosie to meet new people, you can take her around to meet Harry and Mouse or even go looking for Rose of Autumn in real life
[X] Refuse, you do not want to risk her getting into trouble with her mother because of something you did. Their relationship feels like it si fragile enough as it is
[X] Agree, it will be good for Rosie to meet new people, you can take her around to meet Harry and Mouse or even go looking for Rose of Autumn in real life -[X] Use Subterfuge or Etiquette excellency -[X] Call dad and ask him to cover for you. He should be able to understand that learning one's talent is important, and that Harry is trustworthy. -[X] STUNT: While the thought of sneaking away is certainly compelling to your teenage spirit, there are more practical ways of doing things available to you. Ones that don't risk younger siblings ruining the whole scheme. You flip open your phone, calling dad, to explain how you want to take Rosie to meet Harry and Mouse, and why. Rosie's parents wouldn't let her out of the house normally. With your dad serving as a chaperone, however? That's another story.
[x] Plausible Deniability, Misdirection, and Stacking the Deck
-[x] Agree that doing something of the sort would be a very good idea.
-[x] However, tonight may be too soon to set something like this up.
-[x] There would be a lot of moving parts in such a plan, and a lot of things that could go wrong.
--[x] For one, she may be expected to keep an eye on her younger sibling, or else there would be a babysitter present. Both cases could lead to us getting found out.
--[x] If we get caught, her parents won't want her to be in contact with us in the future.
--[x] They may also be more restrictive of her activities in general.
-[x] Set up something with some plausible deniability that we can sell to her parents as something that would be helpful for her.
--[x] I don't personally know what might be most convincing to her parents, am open to suggestions here.
--[x] Possibly enlist Michael or Charity to help sell it to her parents? They certainly have a more 'respectable' image than we do.
--[x] If Harry must be brought up at all, frame it to her parents as him being a good friend who does some work as a police consultant.
--[x] Am I missing anything?
-[x] Once she is free to go, default to 'agree' plan in terms of itinerary, with the possible inclusion of having Michael chat with her a little bit, and maybe have her meet Lydia at some point? The latter may be something that happens later on, though.
[X] Refuse, you do not want to risk her getting into trouble with her mother because of something you did. Their relationship feels like it is fragile enough as it is
-[X] You could see if Father Forthill has some part-time job? There is always something to help with and any such job could come with ample breaks with time for self-improvement. Sanctuary is a time honored christian tradition.
[X] Refuse, you do not want to risk her getting into trouble with her mother because of something you did. Their relationship feels like it is fragile enough as it is
-[x] Molly sighed. "Aren't you babysitting the little ones? " She asked, sitting on the bed.
-[x] "Look, you need to take care of them, but as soon as I can figure something out, I'll introduce you to Harry and show you around."