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I'm gonna move to a new town, where the people are nice. [adminapproval=7368658]
Abathyn had lost her children. A loving mother, this was all too much to deal with. The last year had been hectic, panicky. Four scars for four murders, that was her tradition. A dangerous, concerning tradition but a tradition all the same, in her opinion. There had been no murders for a couple of weeks, but Abathyn was feeling bloodthirsty again. Locking the door to her beach cottage on the Otago coast, the Death Eater was uncertain whether moving from Fiordland was still the right idea. She was out of the self imposed quarantine she'd called home, and into the big wide world of Dunedin. The step was terrifying.
The twenty-seven year old had history of only pretending, faking her pride in her success for years to escape really feeling the pain she did. But one cannot pretend forever, one must crack at some point. As she had. Hating how she used to pretend to act, Abathyn began to change a little, more openly bloodthirsty. A smirk crossed her face, strolling with light steps towards the gate to the beach. The woman found herself pondering, wand or blade. She wasn't exactly surprised, should have figured it would escape tradition and turn to a fetish for blood. The gate ahead opened at a flick of her hand. The dim light displayed her face as firmly set, a little sick smirk and her eyes glowed unhappy. Hesitating steps took her to the water, then Abathyn was on her knees with her wand at her wrist. "Jaimee," she said at the first, voice catching as the blood gushed. Her wand hand was shaking uncontrollably, perhaps from the cold or the immensity of her actions. Another swipe; "Laani," as tears threatened to fall for the children she would never meet again. Her black robes swum amongst the blood-stained water, wondering why she bothered Abathyn gave a grimace. "What the-" she muttered, disbelieving that it couldn't have worked. She was left to sit, literally in her own life, alone and regretting it all. One more try she thought, not really thinking she took out her knife and dug it into a fresh cut, piercing another vein but not much more. "Oops."
Abathyn had lost her children. A loving mother, this was all too much to deal with. The last year had been hectic, panicky. Four scars for four murders, that was her tradition. A dangerous, concerning tradition but a tradition all the same, in her opinion. There had been no murders for a couple of weeks, but Abathyn was feeling bloodthirsty again. Locking the door to her beach cottage on the Otago coast, the Death Eater was uncertain whether moving from Fiordland was still the right idea. She was out of the self imposed quarantine she'd called home, and into the big wide world of Dunedin. The step was terrifying.
The twenty-seven year old had history of only pretending, faking her pride in her success for years to escape really feeling the pain she did. But one cannot pretend forever, one must crack at some point. As she had. Hating how she used to pretend to act, Abathyn began to change a little, more openly bloodthirsty. A smirk crossed her face, strolling with light steps towards the gate to the beach. The woman found herself pondering, wand or blade. She wasn't exactly surprised, should have figured it would escape tradition and turn to a fetish for blood. The gate ahead opened at a flick of her hand. The dim light displayed her face as firmly set, a little sick smirk and her eyes glowed unhappy. Hesitating steps took her to the water, then Abathyn was on her knees with her wand at her wrist. "Jaimee," she said at the first, voice catching as the blood gushed. Her wand hand was shaking uncontrollably, perhaps from the cold or the immensity of her actions. Another swipe; "Laani," as tears threatened to fall for the children she would never meet again. Her black robes swum amongst the blood-stained water, wondering why she bothered Abathyn gave a grimace. "What the-" she muttered, disbelieving that it couldn't have worked. She was left to sit, literally in her own life, alone and regretting it all. One more try she thought, not really thinking she took out her knife and dug it into a fresh cut, piercing another vein but not much more. "Oops."