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- 9/2020
Flicking the cigarette as far as he could get it, Tobiah glanced down at the sliver of parchment in his hand. He was already late, second and third thoughts crossing his mind about what he was doing. Really, he wasn't sure that being in Moira's life was a good thing. Surely, she'd be better off just having things be as they always had. Tobiah still hadn't told his parents the result of the test, hadn't told them that they were grandparents. He'd left their home, his home, telling them he was bringing them back a surprise. Moira certainly counted as that.
Stuffing the paper into his pocket, the man apparated on the spot, hoping that Kylee lived in a wizarding area. Scotland was...damp, he quickly discovered. He hadn't thought to ask what sort of place this was with everything else that had gone on during the day that had changed his life. He knew that the results of the test meant little if he didn't show up today. He'd be making a statement if he didn't. He'd be making a different one if he did. Taking a deep breath, Tobiah suddenly felt like he wasn't getting enough air. He coughed, hand to his chest and massaged gently as he forced himself to calm.
It was just a weekend with a three, or was it four, year old? He couldn't recall. It couldn't be that bad. And once his mom got over her intial shock, he hoped she'd help. He was banking on it, actually. And with that thought, Tobiah realized he'd come to a decision. He planned on doing this. After getting turned around, Tobiah finally found the right place and knocked firmly on the door. He was nearly an hour late. Only, he told himself, reframing the thought in his mind. He leaned against the jamb, waiting for Kylee to come to the door.
Stuffing the paper into his pocket, the man apparated on the spot, hoping that Kylee lived in a wizarding area. Scotland was...damp, he quickly discovered. He hadn't thought to ask what sort of place this was with everything else that had gone on during the day that had changed his life. He knew that the results of the test meant little if he didn't show up today. He'd be making a statement if he didn't. He'd be making a different one if he did. Taking a deep breath, Tobiah suddenly felt like he wasn't getting enough air. He coughed, hand to his chest and massaged gently as he forced himself to calm.
It was just a weekend with a three, or was it four, year old? He couldn't recall. It couldn't be that bad. And once his mom got over her intial shock, he hoped she'd help. He was banking on it, actually. And with that thought, Tobiah realized he'd come to a decision. He planned on doing this. After getting turned around, Tobiah finally found the right place and knocked firmly on the door. He was nearly an hour late. Only, he told himself, reframing the thought in his mind. He leaned against the jamb, waiting for Kylee to come to the door.