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- Holly Wand 11" Essence of Phoenix Feather
Thick streams of midday sunlight spilt into the terrace's kitchen as Indianna Lee busied about at the sink. This was a rare treat for the aged cat of the household, who basked in the pools of warmth and light as if she were the queen of them. The Londoner smiled to herself and reached down to scratch Atticus behind the ears once she had finished with the dishes. The young woman had certainly picked a fine day to take off and, with one glance down at her watch, she decided that she was not going to waste another minute inside. "Zahra! Let's go for a walk!" The announcement was seemingly made to an empty house, however within seconds, the beautiful young Weimaraner had woken from her slumber and had come in bounds up the hallway. Bending down to greet her pooch, Indianna giggled as she was met with an abundance of grateful, slobbery kisses. It was certainly the extent of the "action" she had gotten recently and the brunette did not mind one iota. It was a testimony to her busy lifestyle when she said that she had not been in a serious, long-term relationship since her time with Sam Prince had ended messily. Work had kept her on her toes, but Indianna would also admit that the more she saw of men, the better she liked dogs. Whoever said that there were plenty of fish in the sea were lying straight through their teeth.
Since she had opened up her own clinic, Indianna had quickly gotten swamped with every crook cat and ailing owl in London. She had even had the pleasure of tending to a hippogriff with a broken wing on the outskirts of the city. The twenty-six year old was a diligent worker, she worked hard to earn money to open this clinic and she had spent hours slaving for it to keep it in operation. It had been two weeks since her last day off and although it was worth the trouble, both she and Zahra were overwhelmingly relieved at the chance for some downtime. The eager pup was right on her owner's heels as Indianna made her way to the front of the petite terrace. She lifted her pea coat from the rack at the end of the hall and slipped quickly into it. As divine as the weather appeared, Indianna did not dare to trust it, else she'd freeze to death. From the same coat rack, she retrieved Zahra's lead and clipped it onto the collar of the excited pooch, who was now whining quietly in anticipation. "I think we're all set, baby girl." Indianna smiled down at her stunning four-legged friend as she slid her sunglasses over her head and, with that, bade Atticus and Hermes goodbye as the pair made their way out onto the streets of London.
Before long, Indianna and her furry counterpart had made their way into the Kensington Gardens, a favourite bypass of the pair that they would often take before extending into Hyde Park. One of Zahra's most beloved pastimes was watching the water jet from the fountains. However, today Indianna noted that the Weimaraner did not seem transfixed on the fountains as she usually would be but had entered into hyperacute awareness of her other surroundings. Indi thought guiltily that perhaps it was because she hadn't had the chance to take her beloved girl for a proper walk in a week. But before she had the chance to guilt trip herself further, Zahra had darted towards a fellow dog with such force that Indianna was taken with her. "Zahra, heal!" She commanded in vain because without a moment's notice, Zahra had reached her new friend and the pair of pooches were running circles around Indianna and the stranger, who she could only assume was the owner of the other dog. Their leads wound tight around their owners legs, binding them together until Indianna could feel the man's body press against her own. "Zahra, no! Oh my goodness, I don't know what's come over her, I'm so sor-" The veterinarian began to apologise but as her hazel eyes washed over the face of the stranger before locking strongly with his, she was suddenly at loss for words. He was one of the most beautiful men she had ever seen. "Sorry." She finally managed to breathe out, their gazes still as deeply entwined as their legs, until a deep crimson rouged her cheeks and Indianna forced herself to lower her gaze, hoping he wouldn't see her blush profusely.
Since she had opened up her own clinic, Indianna had quickly gotten swamped with every crook cat and ailing owl in London. She had even had the pleasure of tending to a hippogriff with a broken wing on the outskirts of the city. The twenty-six year old was a diligent worker, she worked hard to earn money to open this clinic and she had spent hours slaving for it to keep it in operation. It had been two weeks since her last day off and although it was worth the trouble, both she and Zahra were overwhelmingly relieved at the chance for some downtime. The eager pup was right on her owner's heels as Indianna made her way to the front of the petite terrace. She lifted her pea coat from the rack at the end of the hall and slipped quickly into it. As divine as the weather appeared, Indianna did not dare to trust it, else she'd freeze to death. From the same coat rack, she retrieved Zahra's lead and clipped it onto the collar of the excited pooch, who was now whining quietly in anticipation. "I think we're all set, baby girl." Indianna smiled down at her stunning four-legged friend as she slid her sunglasses over her head and, with that, bade Atticus and Hermes goodbye as the pair made their way out onto the streets of London.
Before long, Indianna and her furry counterpart had made their way into the Kensington Gardens, a favourite bypass of the pair that they would often take before extending into Hyde Park. One of Zahra's most beloved pastimes was watching the water jet from the fountains. However, today Indianna noted that the Weimaraner did not seem transfixed on the fountains as she usually would be but had entered into hyperacute awareness of her other surroundings. Indi thought guiltily that perhaps it was because she hadn't had the chance to take her beloved girl for a proper walk in a week. But before she had the chance to guilt trip herself further, Zahra had darted towards a fellow dog with such force that Indianna was taken with her. "Zahra, heal!" She commanded in vain because without a moment's notice, Zahra had reached her new friend and the pair of pooches were running circles around Indianna and the stranger, who she could only assume was the owner of the other dog. Their leads wound tight around their owners legs, binding them together until Indianna could feel the man's body press against her own. "Zahra, no! Oh my goodness, I don't know what's come over her, I'm so sor-" The veterinarian began to apologise but as her hazel eyes washed over the face of the stranger before locking strongly with his, she was suddenly at loss for words. He was one of the most beautiful men she had ever seen. "Sorry." She finally managed to breathe out, their gazes still as deeply entwined as their legs, until a deep crimson rouged her cheeks and Indianna forced herself to lower her gaze, hoping he wouldn't see her blush profusely.