- Messages
- 356
- Wand
- Straight 17 1/2 Inch Swishy Laurel Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 7/2025
Emily Hayes-Magonus had about enough of everything. She had been kept awake from three straight nights trying to figure out how to go about repairing her relationship with her brother, but she had no idea. It didn't help that she had no idea what she had even done in the first place, so it wasn't like she could apologise to him. Sighing and letting out a frustrated breath, Emily decided that she needed to make herself feel better by baking cookies. It was something she tended to do to calm herself. It was nearly dinner time by now, so the kitchens were not as busy as they normally would be as the elves would have finished the cooking and preparations by now, she was sure of it. Emily snuck into the kitchens and smiled at all of the house elves. Emily didn't mind house elves. She knew they were practically slaves, but she'd never heard them complain. The elves at Raven Manor were pretty well dressed too. Emily quite liked the Manor. It was huge, much bigger than any house she had seen. Ciro and her mum would probably be getting married soon. She didn't know what was taking so long. She hadn't asked, but she had her suspicions that it was her mum's fault.
Whilst she was baking, Emily was going to do her utmost to make sure that she didn't think about Nate whilst she was baking. She didn't want to stuff up her cooking for him. Her mood always lifted when she was in the kitchens and the urgency of her movements as she collected the ingredients and mixed them all together made things seem so much better than they currently were. Emily smiled to herself and hummed as she danced with the dough. She had no music bar the sound of her own voice, which wasn't the best anyway, but she was rather happy in the knowledge that she wasn't annoying anyone. She had considered speaking to her cousin about all of this, but he was probably just as clueless as she was in these matters. He didn't even have a sibling to compare things too, so it probably wouldn't help her in the slightest. Soon she was finishing up the mixing and placing them into her tins to put them in the oven. Now all she had to do was wait. She loved watching them rise in the oven and so she slipped to the floor and watched them. She probably looked a little strange, but the way the chocolate melted and the dough rose, it made her happy. Whilst she was watching this, she didn't have to think about anything else and that was a good thing.
Whilst she was baking, Emily was going to do her utmost to make sure that she didn't think about Nate whilst she was baking. She didn't want to stuff up her cooking for him. Her mood always lifted when she was in the kitchens and the urgency of her movements as she collected the ingredients and mixed them all together made things seem so much better than they currently were. Emily smiled to herself and hummed as she danced with the dough. She had no music bar the sound of her own voice, which wasn't the best anyway, but she was rather happy in the knowledge that she wasn't annoying anyone. She had considered speaking to her cousin about all of this, but he was probably just as clueless as she was in these matters. He didn't even have a sibling to compare things too, so it probably wouldn't help her in the slightest. Soon she was finishing up the mixing and placing them into her tins to put them in the oven. Now all she had to do was wait. She loved watching them rise in the oven and so she slipped to the floor and watched them. She probably looked a little strange, but the way the chocolate melted and the dough rose, it made her happy. Whilst she was watching this, she didn't have to think about anything else and that was a good thing.