- Messages
- 60
- Wand
- Curly 9 Inch Rigid Cedar Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 5/2006
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It was a beautiful Spring day. December was his favourite time of the year, with Chirstmas just around the corner, and his beautiful partner tucked in his arm, Anthoney could not think that life could get any better. he placed a light kiss on her forehead as he pointed out things that would amazing her. Little boys playing with their replica little dragons. Little girls carrying around fluffy little creatures that Karen would never have seen. He did this carefully, however, as he knew that some would not accept Karen, but he did, and those people did not matter. The only thing the pureblood felt he lacked in his life, was a child. He had his daughter, naturally, and she was lovely. He loved her endlessly, and would never wish to replace her. However, he did want more children, and he knew that Karen wanted children. It was just a matter of timing. He was not sure they were ready just yet.
"And over there," he said, his finger gesturing to another store. "If where you can get robes." He laughed at her reply, his hand rubbing her upper arm. "Well, robes are really breezy," he insisted, blushing slightly. "They can be really drafty when it's cold and windy." He laughed with her, and guided her to Takarokaro Park, where they sat on a bench together. He put down the basket and reached for her hands. It was a bright day, and quite warm. The flowers were in bloom, and they were here together, having a wonderful day. "After some lunch, what do you want to do?" he asked, running his thumbs over the knuckles of her pale hands. "I was thinking we could go out for dinner tomorrow night, somewhere nice. That Italian resturant, remember it? They had the best wine."
It was a beautiful Spring day. December was his favourite time of the year, with Chirstmas just around the corner, and his beautiful partner tucked in his arm, Anthoney could not think that life could get any better. he placed a light kiss on her forehead as he pointed out things that would amazing her. Little boys playing with their replica little dragons. Little girls carrying around fluffy little creatures that Karen would never have seen. He did this carefully, however, as he knew that some would not accept Karen, but he did, and those people did not matter. The only thing the pureblood felt he lacked in his life, was a child. He had his daughter, naturally, and she was lovely. He loved her endlessly, and would never wish to replace her. However, he did want more children, and he knew that Karen wanted children. It was just a matter of timing. He was not sure they were ready just yet.
"And over there," he said, his finger gesturing to another store. "If where you can get robes." He laughed at her reply, his hand rubbing her upper arm. "Well, robes are really breezy," he insisted, blushing slightly. "They can be really drafty when it's cold and windy." He laughed with her, and guided her to Takarokaro Park, where they sat on a bench together. He put down the basket and reached for her hands. It was a bright day, and quite warm. The flowers were in bloom, and they were here together, having a wonderful day. "After some lunch, what do you want to do?" he asked, running his thumbs over the knuckles of her pale hands. "I was thinking we could go out for dinner tomorrow night, somewhere nice. That Italian resturant, remember it? They had the best wine."