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- Jesse
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- Brodie
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- Curly 14 Inch Pliable Mahogany Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
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- August 11, 2010 (49)
Morning came to the Summers household, and unlike most mornings, this one was accompanied by the presence of a splitting headache, thundering painfully within Aeon's skull like an overly enthusiastic drummer performing their own lengthy solo and not quite sure knowing when to end it. With a groan, Aeon's eyes reluctantly opened, an action the wizard immediately regretted as the harsh sunlight filtering through the bedroom window painfully burned through his vision, leaving bright spots to dance across the back of his eyelids when he squeezed them tightly shut again in an effort to block them out. It did little to help relieve the pain. He needed some sort of soothing potion as soon as humanly possible, and could only hope they had one pre-prepared somewhere. After a brief moment trying to extract himself from a tangle of bed sheets, the man eventually managed to roll himself out of the comfort of his bed. The very act of standing brought a new wave of unpleasantness. His brain felt like it was being crushed by an anvil, whilst his stomach performed championship worthy somersaults. The animagus hadn't felt this way in some time, not since before Ellie and Lysander were a thing he had to be responsible for, but his inability to recall how he'd even gotten to bed the previous night told him he'd likely had too much to drink. His memory from dinner to waking up was no more than a blank space. "Urgh." He groaned again, stumbling over to the drawer to change into some fresh clothes. Buckling his trousers, Aeon searched around for a shirt. Instead, to his surprise, he found a dress thrown to the ground in a crumpled heap, which definitely didn't belong to either he or Brodie. Reaching down to pick it up, the wizard turned back to the bed to make a comment, only now realising he and his husband weren't alone in the room. "Dallas?" He asked, confused by the additional presence of his best friend. The red-headed woman had, apparently, stayed the night. In their bedroom. His mind could give him absolutely no explanation, his memories adamantly blacked out from what he could only assume was imbibing a little too much. "I- we didn't?"
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