- Messages
- 568
- OOC First Name
- Zazz
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Wendall <3
- Wand
- Curved 12 1/2 Inch Flexible Applewood Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 5/2039
- Out of Character:
- set before the start of sixth year
There was something about being back in New Zealand that had just truck Mary Lou as being right. Going off to live with Betty when she and Lou had a falling out had been something she hadn’t really been allowed to discuss. It hadn’t been up to her. Since Betty was the one who had custody of her, it wasn’t up to her where she ended up. So when Betty decided she’d had enough and moved on, Mary Lou had been forced to go with her and that had been that in the end. She hadn’t been sure where they were going to end up, but the last thing she’d expected was America. Being back in her home and not being in Daphne seemed strange to her, but it was something that, in the end, had been the kind of thing she’d grown to expect from her Aunt.
Unsurprisingly, their relationship only grew worse in that time.
As soon as she’d been able, Mary Lou had made contact with her Uncle Lou who’d helped her make preparations to get back to New Zealand. Now old enough to choose what she wanted to do on her own, Mary Lou left Betty. She explained the situation of course, but she hadn’t given the woman much chance to say or do anything that might have meant Mary Lou couldn’t or wouldn’t leave. She didn’t want to stay in America. She wanted to go back to New Zealand, she missed it there and that was where she wanted to Graduate. She missed the friends she’d made there and she honestly felt like she’d all but abandoned them when she’d left. Not that she’d had much choice in the matter, but that was in the past now.
At least she hoped it would be.
“Thanks, Uncle Lou.” her accent was thick again - she was going to have to try and lose it. She hadn’t seen the man in a couple of years now… but he looked different. That was more true than she’d ever thought it could be. Whilst her mother might have raised her a certain way, Betty was far more colloquial. She’d picked up a lot of mannerisms from the woman and though they hadn’t gotten along in the entire time she’d spent with her there, Mary Lou did now wonder how she was and what she was doing. They’d been alone together for a longer time than either of them thought they’d manage to survive if she was honest. It was a bit of a miracle.
“I appreciate that you’d come all this way to let me stay with you again.” she hadn’t expected it, but she’d been expecting to return to the farm… not what this was. “Where are we?”