- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Cyndi
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single (Looking)
- Age
- 8/2013
Even though Jeremy had never felt so sure of anything in his life, he was still more nervous than he'd ever been. Even more nervous than he'd been when he'd had to complete his exams to finish off his training. Jeremy felt both hot and cold, and he kept billowing the collar of his shirt, trying to get more air as he paced the steps of the small house. Inside, there was a witch, the director, waiting to help get started with the paperwork so he could begin the process of adopting. But even before that, Jeremy had insisted to the woman that he speak to the young girl and get her permission, her agreement. The woman was so sure that it wasn't necessary, and she had been right all along. She'd been right in contacting Jeremy and telling him that she had a little girl who would make a perfect addition to his family. She'd been right in warning him that the girl would win his heart and that taking her out for ice cream was just the right way for them to spend the first of several visits together. He'd been back and forth to England for the past several months, first meeting her in passing and then enough that they were allowed a day pass to enjoy the day. But this was another matter entirely. This wouldn't be quite permanent, not yet, but as close to that as was possible at the moment.
Jeremy's entire family was aware of this trip, and his mother had even, surprisingly, offered to come with him, but the man knew this was something he had to do on his own. He also didn't want to overwhelm the girl. Taking a look at his watch, Jeremy knew he must get inside before the director began to wonder if he'd gotten cold feet. He hadn't. Jeremy knew that, and it was with a deep breath that he made his way up the steps and into the building. Before long, he was seated in a tiny office the size of a closet in a chair that was clearly meant for someone younger than he. His knees rose nearly to his chest as he sat, staring at a small plush dragon was thrown on the floor, one wing hanging from a seam. It was such a sad sight that the man couldn't help but reach for his wand to fix it right up. It was such an easy fix and such a shame that no one had thought to do this themselves.
Jeremy's entire family was aware of this trip, and his mother had even, surprisingly, offered to come with him, but the man knew this was something he had to do on his own. He also didn't want to overwhelm the girl. Taking a look at his watch, Jeremy knew he must get inside before the director began to wonder if he'd gotten cold feet. He hadn't. Jeremy knew that, and it was with a deep breath that he made his way up the steps and into the building. Before long, he was seated in a tiny office the size of a closet in a chair that was clearly meant for someone younger than he. His knees rose nearly to his chest as he sat, staring at a small plush dragon was thrown on the floor, one wing hanging from a seam. It was such a sad sight that the man couldn't help but reach for his wand to fix it right up. It was such an easy fix and such a shame that no one had thought to do this themselves.