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@aneesapillai
ANEESA MILA PILLAI
she/her. ani. 29 year old merrock native. enjoyer of sunshine and nature. licensed massage therapist & esthetician at azure. drummer for cosmic riot. member of lupine lane. auntie and step-in mama to desi and priya. simone ashley
"I think they are awesome looking raspberries." She said with a smile, her eyes on the raspberries in her hand as she looked behind her and saw the little girl eyeing up at her. "Well, hello. You must be Priya. Are you helping shop for berries today?" She asked, her eyes on her, flipping between her and Aneesa, even though she didn't know what exactly they were doing besides the berries that were lurking in her hand at the moment.
"Aren't they?" Ani said. "I like to think I have pretty good instinct when it comes to fruit, though," she said, before turning, seeing her niece watching them. "What do you think, do these look tasty enough?" she asked with a smile. "Here," she said, adjusting her bag, grabbing a couple and putting them into her hand. "No one said anything about not being able to sample."
"You know I've got your back," Aisha gave a playful smile to Aneesa, before nodding. "But honestly, you'd think she'd be the one who was selling them." Although she supposed having been adamant about fresh produce wasn't the most appealing tirade, it still hadn't put a damper on her afternoon. "Always love a good fruit and cheese moment," she agreed, before giving a laugh at her next words. "Please, I think we're kindred spirits in that way, pretty sure anything I bake comes out rock hard or undercooked," she admitted with a laugh. "Ooh, all great ideas. Personally, I love a fresh raspberry tea moment. But a spa package..now you're talking. Maybe market it as a 'Summer Refresh'?"
"And that's why we're friends!" Ani grinned. "She wishes. I'm sure she's a joy at parties. See something and go off on the tiniest little details, the rest of us just want to enjoy our day," Aneesa smiled. "I make a very good charcuterie if I do say so myself. I have some grapes at home, I think. All I need is strawberries and dark chocolate because those go so well together," she nodded. "I also love raspberry tea. Honestly, the best kind of tea if we're being real here," she said. "Oh, I like the way you think. I'll talk to my boss, we can put something together. You get the first one."
"See, now you're thinking. Though, again, I can't really resist raspberries, even if they're too tart." Trey always had a fondness for anything farm fresh, and a perk of his job was that he got good deals from most of the local farmers. "Hey, it's not a bad thing, right? Means they'll grow up to be big and strong. I remember I ate everything as a kid, my mom called me a bottomless pit."
"That adds to a little bit of their charm, right? They're not super sweet but they have that little bite in there. Gotta love how the seasons work, huh?" she chuckled. "They will. They're always looking for a snack. Now that school's over, I have to be well-prepared. Haven't really done this before as a full-time job. So I can't just send them off with a bag of Goldfish crackers and call it a day. I had two older brothers, so sometimes I'd have to wrestle them for the good stuff before they ate it all."
The best fruits and veggies was what Theo had always tried to purchase for his family. He had two growing children and two growing babies, he wanted them to have the best of the best. Looking at the produce in front of him, he was judging some oranges when he heard a voice, "I think they look good. As long as you don't see mold or squished ones, I think they're very nice."
"Haven't seen any mold... yet," Ani said, looking over at Theo. "I don't think they'd sell bad fruit at the farmers' market. But I just want to know what was getting her goat after going on and on about one basket and not buying anything," she shrugged. "What have you found so far?"
"Yes!" Dylan replied with a nod and then reached for a pack that held blueberries. "But I wouldn't be a good Newman if I don't also encourage you to get one of these," they grinned. With a quick glance at the woman who just left, rolling their eyes at her and quickly gave a smile when the woman seemingly felt them staring before continuing moving somewhere else. "I don't think one need to examine every single berry with that much intensity to then not grab anything," they shook their head, putting the blueberries back. They were just trying to make sure that other woman wouldn't return. "What are you planning on making with the raspberries, if you don't mind me asking?"
Aneesa grinned at them. "Oh, yes, the blueberries. Of course! I love those. If you see someone making and eating blueberry pancakes every other day, that would be me," she giggled. "I'm sure most people eat them by the handful instead of by inspecting every single one and eating them piece by piece. But that might just be me though," she mused with a hum. "Maybe jam? That might take a little extra work. But I did see a cute little recipe for thumbprint cookies, I've always wanted to make those. That is, if I still have enough left and the two girls don't eat them all."
"I'll admit... it's been a long time since I've watched that show," probably childhood, old repeats on whatever cable network they picked up in their house down in Louisiana. If even. Widening their eyes as Aneesa said that the game was harder than they remembered, Stelly let out an exasperated breath, "and I always feel like the games are hardest when you really, really want to win something, you know? If I was just playing for the hell of it, then I'd probably have already won three times!"
โMe too. I donโt know if the girls are into it. I just hear them talk about Bluey or Barbie,โ Ani admitted. Even so, she found it hard to keep up with what her nieces were into most of the time because they were always changing. โMmm,โ she nodded. โAt least this one you know youโre not playing against the computer. Itโs all pureโฆ hand eye whatever this is,โ she laughed. โAnd then when you win something you can trade it for something even bigger!โ
Alli watched as Finley raced off in the direction of some of the games with a boy she recognized from football. It was good to let him have some freedom with his friends, and she'd check in with him later. She turned to look and see what else the carnival had when she heard of name. "Oh, Hi Ani!" She smiled and waved as she stepped closer to her. "Trying to enjoy the day. Fin decided he'd have more fun with his friends, so I'm going to try to make the most of it." She laughed and looked at the Desi and Priya. "Are you all having a good time so far?"
โOh, okay, looks like he spotted some friends,โ Aneesa smiled. โWeโve been having a lot of fun! Eating so much good food, huh?โ She looked between her nieces, who grinned mischievously at each other. โWhat did you two do now?โ She asked the girls with raised eyebrows. โNothing!โ They chirped innocently. She rolled her eyes and turned back to Alli. โWhat else have you been up to?โ
Every day was the perfect day of the beach, but the ones with a little bit of sunshine and a nice, warm breeze ended up taking the cake. And thankfully, they had that, and it wasn't too crowded, which made it even better. Not that beaches in Merrock were ever so crowded that you couldn't still have a good time, but it was nice when you didn't feel like you had to fight for a good spot, or pick your way around blankets and sand castle building materials.
"Absolutely," she said with a grin, pulling out her own beach blanket and spreading it out next to Aneesa's, watching as Marisol hurried to join her friends and dropping down to sit happily. "I brought some good snacks and drinks, I wasn't sure what you and the girls wanted, soโฆ it's a little bit of everything, admittedly. Figured I'd cover all of my bases!"
The beach always had its charm. She loved it even more with Desi and Priya running around and doing cartwheels and then running into the ocean splashing around. It was a definite distraction from anything real life. They had gone through a lot in the past year and Ani felt like she was being pulled in every direction. But the beach, the beach would always be there to make her feel better.
She was grateful for her friends, and for the school being understanding of the somewhat messy situation. "I'm excited! I've got some snacks and fresh fruit here as well. Hey, as long as they've got something sweet and salty I think we're good!" she grinned as the girls ran around. "I'm really glad they're enjoying themselves. We're probably going to be more worn out from watching them," she chuckled, opening the container of pineapple she had prepared and offering it to Elena after taking a piece.
เฐ They narrow their eyes in disbelief. Something sounds suspicious about cherries all being different. "So, what I'm hearing is now we have to buy black and regular cherry sodas and compare them." They were always down for something like that. Pan leans over and inspects the punnet of the berries she has, making a very big hoorah out of flipping each one over and over, a nod of content to themself when no squished berries appeared. Then: "Ah-ah. Damn, we can't get this one. Look at the carnage." (It was exactly one small berry segment squished on the bottom of a whole berry.) They grin. This grin aims up at the poor attendant too, who seems like they would rather not work this job after this. Mood. "Yeah, yeah, we're joshin'. This punnet's the best. I'm gonna get a blueberry one, you want some? Doesn't baking soda wash keep it crisper or whatever? Thought I saw that on Tiktok." It would be rude or phone-attachment to pull it out now. Drawing from memory is hard work.
โIโฆ yes. Although black cherry will always be superior. Bonus points if there is vanilla ice cream involved,โ Ani nodded her head. She pushed her hair back and watched them. She wrinkled up her nose. โAre you judging my berries? I see how it isโฆโ she shook her head with a laugh. โIt looks fine enough, and Iโll end up eating it all before the week is over honestly. But yes, Iโll get some blueberries too. Might end up making pancakes too. Does it? Iโve heard of vinegar but I never the baking soda stuff. Iโll try that next time though,โ she said, handing over the berries and then searching for her wallet in her purse. What other good fruits will be tasty this summer?โ
"No more sugar? Damn..." mused Tae very playfully, flashing Ani a bright smile a moment later. "Spying on people sounds perfect, though, my favourite thing to do." Anything for an excuse to people watch; he'd always had great fun with that, especially making stories up about people he didn't know. As they made their way forward, he surveyed everything, and then gestured to one of the carriages.
"How many cotton candy did we have today?" Ani looked at her nieces, who looked at each other. "Two..." "One..." they each chirped. "Mhmm... see? Guilty. We had a lot of sugar and someone had a giant lemonade too," she shook her head with a smile. "Then let's do it," she said once it was their turn to board, letting the girls climb on first.
"Bring it!" they exclaimed with a laugh, waiting until the machine was up and ready before they looked over at Aneesa with a grin. "Isn't that basically what My Little Pony is?" There were some dark ponies and light, pretty ponies, that had to be basically the same concept. Power of friendship and all of that. "But I think our ponies would have been a little cooler, so you're probably right," they reached for the first ball and began to roll it up the incline, muttering 'come on, come on' and then groaning as it missed the middle, but did rack up some points on the ring below it.
"Something like that! They do have different ponies, don't they? I'll admit I haven't seen much in years except for the fact that they've come back around in popularity," she nodded. "All in the name of friendship. Our ponies are the coolest, let's be real here. I'll give it a go after you," she said, adding in another couple dollars to the tray sitting on the game counter. Ani watched Stelly take their turn. "Ooh, well, this is much harder than what I remember."
"Is that the big qualification when it comes to fresh fruits, is whether or not they look yummy?" he asked, holding back a laugh, even if there was truth to it -- if a fruit looked good enough to eat, then it probably was good enough to eatโฆ right? "That's a good idea, they have to have some here, they're not at the end of their season yet." Rafael hadn't gone himself, but he had heard of many people going to pick strawberries, spending time in the fields to get them as fresh as possible. "You can make a good dressing for fruit salad, too, with honey and lime juice. Adds a sweetness and a touch of zing to the fruit." He had done that a time or two, when he wanted a treat that was good for him. "I wish I had good tricks. Mostly? Eat them as soon as possible."
"Yep, that's a big qualification for delicious fruit. I'm glad that even here in Merrock, we have a good selection. Not that I have much to compare it to, but I know our fruit market is quite something. "Oooh, like a raspberry vinaigrette? Okay, I'm listening! I may have to give that a try." She needed to get more creative in the kitchen. There were so many new recipes on her radar, and also prepping with two young girls made it slightly challenging. "And then when I perfect it, I will let you know," she grinned. "Oh, okay, so just eat all the fruit before it actually goes bad. Is that what I've been missing all my life?" she asked jokingly.
"If we try hard enough, we probably could win three unicorns..." Stelly tried, a grin stretching across their face. It might not be the best of ideas, looping someone into their dirty work, but maybe if Aneesa was also winning some prizes for her nieces, it wouldn't be too big of a deal... right? That was how they were choosing to look at it, anyway. "All of the above. I'll do it!" And they really would, if it meant taking a prize home. "I'm trying to compete with Mandy, I feel like they have so many light, pastel, pink unicorns, and this one is a very Stelly unicorn. A unicorn to defeat all unicorns, if you will."
"You are so on. I love a challenge," Aneesa grinned at them. The girls were definitely in their colorful unicorn phase, Desi more so than Priya, but both of them would be excited to see something big and fluffy and looking like a rainbow exploded. "Let's see if my skill will hold up, then!" she nodded at them before laughing. "Okay, I see," she smirked. "We've got a Mandy unicorn and a Stelly unicorn. Why do I feel like this would have made a really good online cartoon series?"
For: @aneesapillai Location: Summer Carnival, heading for the train
"Right. Let's go. A moment to chill." Tae did not really want to spend ten minutes on the train, but at the same time, he did. He'd been running around constantly for the last couple of hours, and he needed a break, plus he was sure that Ani's nieces wouldn't mind a ride either... either that or it gave them some time to themselves in one of the other carriages.
"Could be a good way to just spy on people and kick our feet up while these two have the time of their lives," Ani chuckled. "I absolutely owe you one after this, Tae," she giggled, ushering Desi and Priya forward in line. "We can grab something to eat after this, though," she said. "My treat. And no more sugar for now," she said pointedly to the girls.
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what: emergency services carnival
Aneesa was helping herself to cotton candy, with Desi bouncing by her side, grabbing at a bite in between steps. Priya was following them, scrolling on her phone. The social worker had recommended a simple phone just because of her age and soon enough, she'd be spending more time away after school. It was a safety precaution. So she just had to keep an eye on her otherwise. "Hey, Alli!" Ani waved to the other woman, who she knew from school and from the spa and as their vet. "How's it goin'?"
WHO: stelly & open!
WHERE: carnival
WHEN: july, 2026
"I'm going to go broke, but I'm going to win that unicorn," they pointed to the dark purple stuffed animal with a silver and blue mane and tail hanging out above the skee-ball slides, eyes narrowed in concentration, "in fact, if you help me out in my quest, I'll do whatever you want next, on my dime. Rides, more games, food... ice cream?" The last bit was supplied a bit sing-songed as they shot up both brows, trying to sound as appealing as possible.
Ani glanced over at the unicorn they were referring to. โDonโt give me any ideasโฆ or if one of the girls hears you, weโre both going to be doomed,โ she gave Stelly a lopsided grin. Her nieces had run off with their friends from school and she probably would regret it if they spent all their money on cotton candy. โAll of the above?โ Aneesa wiggled her brows. Maybe the food and ice cream after the rides, for obvious reasons here. Butโฆ Isnโt that unicorn taller than Mandy?โ she smirked.