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- Ebony Wand 15" Essence of Phoenix Talon
Vivienne sighed lightly as she stepped out of the black limo. She was off to France for the holidays to be with her parents. Her cousin was coming too, which was a blessing, as she loved him very much. But it was also a curse, as it had taken a lot of drama for them to get there.
You see, she'd convinced Noah to let her parents in on the whole thing*, as it was becoming hard to hide him. He'd had serveral close calls, when they'd come home for business and Svetlana would have to hurry him to the attic. When Noah finally gave himself up, Vivienne's mother and father hadn't reacted warmly to the news. Their nephew had been staying at their lake house for months, without their knowing. However, with much begging, they decided to take Noah in.. on one condition. That he turned himself into his parents first. He did so, but it wasn't pleasant. His mother had welcomed him with open arms, she had been so upset when her son had ran away. His father, however, was more angry than relieved. Possibly it was just in the heat of the moment, but he had disowned Noah, telling him to stay with Vivienne forever, and to not come back. Choosing to walk away from the imminent arguments, Noah hugged his mother, and left.
Now, Vivienne pushed those thoughts aside, ready to enjoy her trip to Paris. She pulled a blue cardigan over her dress, and grabbed her carry-on bag. Smiling appreciatively at the driver as he piled her many other bags onto a trolley, Vivienne flicked open her passport and stifled laugh. It really was a bad photo, but she found it funny, rather than embarassing. Giving a last nod to the driver, she watched him drive away and turned to Noah. "Have you got the documents? The one allowing us to travel unaccompanied? You know? Because we're minors and we need the document stating that we're going to be picked up at the other end?" she asked, realising that he probably understood the first time, but wanting to make sure.
* For those who are unaware, Noah ran away from his home a few months ago and has been hiding out at Vivienne's lake house. The only other person who knew was Vivienne's nanny, Svetlana, who wasn't too pleased about it.
You see, she'd convinced Noah to let her parents in on the whole thing*, as it was becoming hard to hide him. He'd had serveral close calls, when they'd come home for business and Svetlana would have to hurry him to the attic. When Noah finally gave himself up, Vivienne's mother and father hadn't reacted warmly to the news. Their nephew had been staying at their lake house for months, without their knowing. However, with much begging, they decided to take Noah in.. on one condition. That he turned himself into his parents first. He did so, but it wasn't pleasant. His mother had welcomed him with open arms, she had been so upset when her son had ran away. His father, however, was more angry than relieved. Possibly it was just in the heat of the moment, but he had disowned Noah, telling him to stay with Vivienne forever, and to not come back. Choosing to walk away from the imminent arguments, Noah hugged his mother, and left.
Now, Vivienne pushed those thoughts aside, ready to enjoy her trip to Paris. She pulled a blue cardigan over her dress, and grabbed her carry-on bag. Smiling appreciatively at the driver as he piled her many other bags onto a trolley, Vivienne flicked open her passport and stifled laugh. It really was a bad photo, but she found it funny, rather than embarassing. Giving a last nod to the driver, she watched him drive away and turned to Noah. "Have you got the documents? The one allowing us to travel unaccompanied? You know? Because we're minors and we need the document stating that we're going to be picked up at the other end?" she asked, realising that he probably understood the first time, but wanting to make sure.
* For those who are unaware, Noah ran away from his home a few months ago and has been hiding out at Vivienne's lake house. The only other person who knew was Vivienne's nanny, Svetlana, who wasn't too pleased about it.