- Messages
- 637
- Blood Status
- Pure Blood
- Relationship Status
- Widow
- Wand
- 13 1/4" Cypress Wand with powdered serpent scale
- Age
- 12/2015
With some time to kill, Athena had wandered from store to store, never staying long anywhere. The former Slytherin was feeling particularly restless and nothing, not even window shopping seemed to alleviate the odd tension she felt in the pit of her stomach. She had been that way for several weeks. The girl knew exactly what was causing her to be so distracted lately and as she thought about it, a smile crossed her face. Athena had literally bumped into Declan one day as she had been waiting for her sister after work. The man had a few inches of height on Athena and she was immediately smitten, especially once he'd opened his mouth and apologized to her in his adorable British accent. That he was from a prominent pureblood family was really what had drawn Athena in though. She had immediately recognized his last name when he'd introduced himself just as he had known hers. And he hadn't shied away either. Athena knew that his pureblood status would help whenever she worked up the nerve to tell her father or anyone about him. Athena hadn't even told Kara about Declan, fearing that she would find some fault in the man or worse, that she would tell Levi who would then tell their father. Declan was quite a few years older, but while Athena didn't think it mattered, she wasn't sure her siblings would agree. Athena was enjoying the freedom that had come with her father being away at Hogwarts New Zealand, far more than she had expected to. She and Declan had been able to exchange owls without fear that they might be intercepted and she'd even been able to hang out with him a few times. Her younger siblings knew better than to touch her belongings and Kara didn't ask many questions. She was far too busy with her own boyfriend. Athena's father had entered the school as a professor just as she'd left. It was a good thing too because, while she loved her father, Athena knew she wouldn't have had as much fun with him there. Her last Yule ball would have gone differently, for sure. And her friendships with certain classmates would have ended much sooner had her father been around all of the time.
Thinking of the Yule ball dress she had worn which was currently in the back of her closet, Athena wondered what Declan would think of it. Perhaps she would show it to him one day. For now though, she knew that she had better head to their meeting place -right by the harbour. The pair had been meeting there for the past two weeks, usually just long enough to apparate elsewhere. Athena knew that there was always the risk that she might be seen by one or another of her many, many relatives but she was too in love to care as much as she should. Everyone that she knew was accounted for: Levi was at his shop, it was his late night; Kara was home with the younger children; her dad and Elijah were at their schools. Aside from one of her uncles spotting her, Athena didn't think she had anyone else to fear. Besides, she and Declan were only meeting at the Harbour today. He had told her that he had a surprise for her and that they'd be apparating to get there. Leaning against the railing of the pier, Athena glanced over the water as she waited, her excitement growing.
Thinking of the Yule ball dress she had worn which was currently in the back of her closet, Athena wondered what Declan would think of it. Perhaps she would show it to him one day. For now though, she knew that she had better head to their meeting place -right by the harbour. The pair had been meeting there for the past two weeks, usually just long enough to apparate elsewhere. Athena knew that there was always the risk that she might be seen by one or another of her many, many relatives but she was too in love to care as much as she should. Everyone that she knew was accounted for: Levi was at his shop, it was his late night; Kara was home with the younger children; her dad and Elijah were at their schools. Aside from one of her uncles spotting her, Athena didn't think she had anyone else to fear. Besides, she and Declan were only meeting at the Harbour today. He had told her that he had a surprise for her and that they'd be apparating to get there. Leaning against the railing of the pier, Athena glanced over the water as she waited, her excitement growing.