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Abathyn dressed cautiously, the long sleeves of her top covering up her new piece of art. She pulled on a jacket and surveyed herself in the mirror, fixing her skirt Abathyn smiled, proud of what she was planning today. Abathyn was not nervous, rather she was excited at the prospect of filling the cave with children's voice again. There were all too many things making it unlikely for things to go right, but, well. Abathyn was determined for this to work.
Having already eaten, she walked briskly down the hallway of her humble abode and picking up her cloak exited out the front, and only door, to apparate out to the courthouse. Appearing in an alleyway behind it, Abathyn took a large breath to counter-act the constriction of apparating and fixed her cloak, strolling out into the wizarding street unnoticed and entering the large courthouse. Coldly greeting the receptionist, Abathyn pushed open the door without invitation, into the room she had been directed to. She opened her bag and pulled out a few folders, and some of the boy's toys that had been left behind at Abathyn's.
Abathyn sat down in her place; glancing at her watch she realised there were ten minute until the case officially started. The others were cutting it tight.
Before we start. Welcome to the court today! Now, firstly. Only those who have been contacted by either Tymm/Tim, Brittany, or myself can participate in this, otherwise. Secondly. Have fun! Thirdly, I wanted to call the topic 'Golden Ship' to keep with the Mel theme, but this title seemed cooler XD
<COLOR color="violet"><FONT font="georgia">Abathyn dressed cautiously, the long sleeves of her top covering up her new piece of art. She pulled on a jacket and surveyed herself in the mirror, fixing her skirt Abathyn smiled, proud of what she was planning today. Abathyn was not nervous, rather she was excited at the prospect of filling the cave with children's voice again. There were all too many things making it unlikely for things to go right, but, well. Abathyn was determined for this to work.
Having already eaten, she walked briskly down the hallway of her humble abode and picking up her cloak exited out the front, and only door, to apparate out to the courthouse. Appearing in an alleyway behind it, Abathyn took a large breath to counter-act the constriction of apparating and fixed her cloak, strolling out into the wizarding street unnoticed and entering the large courthouse. Coldly greeting the receptionist, Abathyn pushed open the door without invitation, into the room she had been directed to. She opened her bag and pulled out a few folders, and some of the boy's toys that had been left behind at Abathyn's.
Abathyn sat down in her place; glancing at her watch she realised there were ten minute until the case officially started. The others were cutting it tight.