Indi rolled her eyes at Anisha's quick answer but let a small smile creep across her face. She wanted to feel flattered but she wouldn't want to let it get to her head. It was also a lot of pressure too. "Absolutely bursting with pride." she said, her voice dripping in sarcasm even if there was...
Now that the ceremony was over Indi felt a little restless being back at Hogwarts. She didn't regret anything about her time here and her bitterness about not being made prefect before her final year had long since faded along with every other grievance she might have had as a teenager. In her...
Indi was trying, and failing, not to feel smug as she walked into the great hall with the rest of her family. She had left Hogwarts knowing she'd return eventually for Anisha and Raafe's graduation, and eventually the twins' too. But there was a special satisfaction she carried with her knowing...
Indi listened as the younger man spoke as she also tried to come up with an answer. She was rarely forced to be introspective and it wasn't always something that came easy to her. Explaining the why and how of things felt like a chore, except when it came to her patients and their illnesses...
Indi wasn't sure what to expect from today's event. She hardly felt qualified to give anyone advice since she had only left school a few years ago herself. But she had started to think about Hogwarts more lately with Anisha's graduation coming fast. So when she had heard of an event for students...
Indi wasn't the best when it came to parties. It wasn't like being at Hogwarts for seven years had done her a lot of favors in that regard. Even when she was home, a lot of her old friends had moved on without her and it wasn't like she could blame them. They were different people now and it...
Indi had been more than happy to invite Weston to come visit her in Melbourne before she moved back to New Zealand. She was seeing her hometown in a different light now that she was showing someone around and knowing it wouldn't be home for much longer. Of course she'd be back in Australia for...
Indi was exhausted and felt like time had slowed to a crawl. The end was insight but to her it felt like it kept inching forward every time she made any progress forward. She was done with her NEWTs and she knew her grades were good enough to start healer training soon. She wanted to go home and...
"Not a chance." Indi said with a sniff. As much as she loved her sister deep down there was no way she was staying at Hogwarts for a moment longer than she needed to. She was finally starting to feel like her breathing was getting back to normal when Anisha mentioned Raafe. Indi laughed and...
Indi sniffed again but it didn't stop tears from finally falling the next time she blinked. At least with both of them crying she wouldn't instantly be in trouble. But it wasn't like either of them had a good track record. "Because I'm graduating!" she nearly shouted before a sob hit her. It...
Indi wanted to die. Be swallowed up by the earth and disappear. "You have to stop." she hissed and Anisha started to sob now. She held her sister tighter and hoped their family would take their sweet time tracking them down. "Do you want me to be mean? I can do that." she asked half joking, but...
Indi was looking to the crowd again. The vulnerability sitting awkwardly between them. She wasn't sure what she was expecting Anisha to say, if anything at all. Maybe she'd argue or say something snarky. So Indi wasn't surprised when Anisha questioned her. "I don't know." she said exasperatedly...
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