- Messages
- 795
- OOC First Name
- Kait
- Sexual Orientation
- Bas
- Wand
- Maple Wand 12'' core of female Kelpie Hair
- Age
- 8/2007
It was odd to be back in her old bedroom at her father's house. Katheryn had still been young when they moved from Georgia to California. Back before she knew she was a witch. She had many pleasant memories of this place. Her childhood had been a very happy one despite the fact that she had grown up without her mother. Her father had made sure that none of his children felt neglected and that they had everything they needed and more. She had been very fortunate. Katheryn looked at herself in the full length mirror that she had in the corner of her spacious bathroom. She was wearing a sparkling navy blue floor length dress with a rather large slit in the back of it. The dress hugged her like a second skin, really revealing her thin frame. The navy blue was striking against her fiery red hair. Kat had put a charm on her hair to curl it in an old hollywood glam sort of style, but she had left it down to flow against her dress. All in all, she was pleased with the look she had managed to pull off. Secretly, Kat hoped that Bas liked it. She wanted him to find her attractive even if she had no right to want that. He had made it clear to her that he wanted to remain just friends with her. Katheryn was resolved not to push him on that subject anymore. In fact, she had no intentions of mentioning it ever again.
The witch leaned forward towards the mirror, putting some pale pink lipstick on her lips. Maybe it was unconventional to prepare yourself for your own movie premiere, but she liked it better this way. Katheryn had come into town yesterday to spend some time with her father. They had gone to dinner and out for bowling to catch up. It had been nice to have the time together alone. Today, they had just hung out around the house. Katheryn had helped him tidy up some of the rooms that hadn't been used in years. Really, the house was much too big for her father alone, but he insisted on keeping it. He said he had too many children and grandchildren to move anywhere smaller. It was true that during holidays nearly all the rooms were full. All three of Kat's siblings were married with children. Sometimes she felt like she was left out, but she was happy with her life. Katheryn was in no rush to get married and have children. It wouldn't be right for her at this moment. She had too much to do. Like go to the premiere of her movie.
Katheryn left her room having decided that she looked perfect. The actress walked down the stairs to where her father and Sebastian were waiting for her. Bas had arrived about thirty minutes ago and was waiting with her father. Sean had also been invited to the premiere, and he was intending on coming to it, but he wouldn't be arriving with them. Sean had left five minutes ago to pick up a woman that was going to be his date. Kat's blue eyes looked down into the familiar green ones. She smiled at him and felt her pulse quicken. She twirled around slowly in the living room, letting him admire her dress. "So, what do you think?" she asked him, wondering what sort of response she would get. She hoped it would be a positive one. Katheryn hadn't told Bas what superhero movie it was that she was starring it. Unless he had found out from someone else, he would be pleasantly surprised by the fact that she was Lois Lane. "Did you make it alright from France?" she asked trying not to focus on how nervous she was. Not only about the movie and what people would think, but also nervous about being here with him. Katheryn kissed him gently on the cheek as she always did in greeting. She was trying to act as normally as possible. She was trying to put their last two meetings out of her mind. Pretend that they didn't happen. "If you are ready to go, the limo's out front waiting. I got a text about it just a few minutes ago." she said, looking at him uncertainly.
The witch leaned forward towards the mirror, putting some pale pink lipstick on her lips. Maybe it was unconventional to prepare yourself for your own movie premiere, but she liked it better this way. Katheryn had come into town yesterday to spend some time with her father. They had gone to dinner and out for bowling to catch up. It had been nice to have the time together alone. Today, they had just hung out around the house. Katheryn had helped him tidy up some of the rooms that hadn't been used in years. Really, the house was much too big for her father alone, but he insisted on keeping it. He said he had too many children and grandchildren to move anywhere smaller. It was true that during holidays nearly all the rooms were full. All three of Kat's siblings were married with children. Sometimes she felt like she was left out, but she was happy with her life. Katheryn was in no rush to get married and have children. It wouldn't be right for her at this moment. She had too much to do. Like go to the premiere of her movie.
Katheryn left her room having decided that she looked perfect. The actress walked down the stairs to where her father and Sebastian were waiting for her. Bas had arrived about thirty minutes ago and was waiting with her father. Sean had also been invited to the premiere, and he was intending on coming to it, but he wouldn't be arriving with them. Sean had left five minutes ago to pick up a woman that was going to be his date. Kat's blue eyes looked down into the familiar green ones. She smiled at him and felt her pulse quicken. She twirled around slowly in the living room, letting him admire her dress. "So, what do you think?" she asked him, wondering what sort of response she would get. She hoped it would be a positive one. Katheryn hadn't told Bas what superhero movie it was that she was starring it. Unless he had found out from someone else, he would be pleasantly surprised by the fact that she was Lois Lane. "Did you make it alright from France?" she asked trying not to focus on how nervous she was. Not only about the movie and what people would think, but also nervous about being here with him. Katheryn kissed him gently on the cheek as she always did in greeting. She was trying to act as normally as possible. She was trying to put their last two meetings out of her mind. Pretend that they didn't happen. "If you are ready to go, the limo's out front waiting. I got a text about it just a few minutes ago." she said, looking at him uncertainly.