Sophia Stark
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Sophia had used her Time Turner so that no one would miss her. She was currently in Potions, so it was unlikely that anyone would go looking for her in the Forest. With her new boots on Sophia had made her way quite quickly to Forest and sat down somewhere near the edge with her back against a tree. She was not too far in, but she was far enough away from the very edge that she felt comfortable and confident that she would not be seen.
What Sophia needed right now was privacy, and she was sick and tired of her room. Over the summer she had developed a small liking for the outdoors that she was not quite ready to admit to. So, she would enjoy the beauty of the Forest alone, and in secret.
Upon sitting down Sophia had set her messenger bag down beside her. She then took to looking through it, soon withdrawing two letters. Sophia knew from the handwriting that one was from her father and the other her mother, and she did not want to be near anyone when she read them. Her feelings toward her parents and the whole situation were still very murky, she did not know what to think.
Opening the letter from her father, Sophia scanned the page with her golden eyes.
Setting the letter on the ground Sophia opened the one from her mother and began to read it.
Sophia set the second letter down atop the first and stared straight ahead. Why was this all so confusing? She had never felt such an awkward mix of emotions before. Anger filled her body as tears glazed her golden eyes. She simply sat and stared, wondering how long she could stay in the Forest without notice.
What Sophia needed right now was privacy, and she was sick and tired of her room. Over the summer she had developed a small liking for the outdoors that she was not quite ready to admit to. So, she would enjoy the beauty of the Forest alone, and in secret.
Upon sitting down Sophia had set her messenger bag down beside her. She then took to looking through it, soon withdrawing two letters. Sophia knew from the handwriting that one was from her father and the other her mother, and she did not want to be near anyone when she read them. Her feelings toward her parents and the whole situation were still very murky, she did not know what to think.
Opening the letter from her father, Sophia scanned the page with her golden eyes.
Dear Sophia,
My daughter, I cannot express to you how terribly sorry I am for the way things have played out. The last thing i want is to see you hurt, and it is absolutely excruciating not knowing how you are. I have just settled in to a new apartment in New Zealand, so I am quite close to you now. I will let you do as you will for your Winter Break, but I do hope that you will stay with me for the summer. I am, after all, your father, and I would like it if you would stay with me. As upstanding as I am sure this Bruin Dumbledez is, he is not your family.
I am giving you some time to think this over and get used to the idea. But, I would very, very much appreciate you staying with me. Feel free to write to me, whenever.
Your father,
Sammael Stark
Setting the letter on the ground Sophia opened the one from her mother and began to read it.
My Darling Sophia,
I know I have been terrible about contacting you, so I will cut to the chase. I miss you. I apologize for my lack of communication, I figured you already had enough on your mind. I am sure by now your father has spoken with you, and has probably thrown a number of lies at you. Your father is not a trustworthy man, be careful what you say to him and what you choose to believe.
It has been awful not speaking with you. I really do miss you dearly. No doubt your father has already contacted you about the summer. However, I was wondering if you might like to spend your Winter Break with me. I can understand completely if you hesitate to trust me, and I would not blame you for saying no. However, I simply had to extend the invitation to my only daughter. You may even bring a friend or two with you if you would like.
Well, that is really all I have to say for now. I look forwrd to hearing back from you.
Love,
Your Mother
Sophia set the second letter down atop the first and stared straight ahead. Why was this all so confusing? She had never felt such an awkward mix of emotions before. Anger filled her body as tears glazed her golden eyes. She simply sat and stared, wondering how long she could stay in the Forest without notice.