70 Winter 515
Nine people crammed into one small cottage, Dove decided as she spread her spare pants across her left palm to examine the tuft of thread left by a button that had come off, was eight people too many. It wasn't as if she'd had a choice in the matter either. You didn't say no when the knights wanted something, and they'd wanted everyone who'd survived the collapsing cottages under shelter. Which was - fair enough. She didn't want children left out in the snow, didn't really want anyone left out in the snow, and her cottage was still standing. If she'd been asked... but she hadn't, she'd just been assigned two families, and that was that.
The toddler pulled himself on the edge of the bed Dove was sitting on and Dove hastily snatched button and needle out of his reach. The small boy pouted, then opened his mouth to wail a protest. His mother snatched him up, gave Dove a wry smile, and carried him a few paces away across the room. Dove smiled back, tried not wince at the loudness, and used her needle to pick out the scraps of thread. She rolled the fluffy scraps together and set them aside to use as tinder next time she needed to light a fire. Threading her needle with new thread, she made two small stitches on top of each other, tugged the thread gently to make sure it was securely fastened to the pants (it was), and picked up the button.
She brought the needle up through the sturdy fabric, threaded it through the loophole in the button's shank, then back down through the cloth - almost pricking her finger in the process - and pulled the stitch tight. She checked that the button was in the right place to match the buttonhole opposite it, then brought the needle up again for another stitch. As she pulled the thread through, she became aware of eyes studying her and looked up to see the oldest of the five children watching her.