- Messages
- 381
- OOC First Name
- Rowan
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Seeing Somebody
- Sexual Orientation
- Tristan) (Gay
- Wand
- Curly 12 Inch Rigid Hawthorn Wand with Hippogriff Feather Core
- Age
- 7/2031 (31)
Warm summer family barbecues filled with chatter and laughter were not something Vivian had ever expected to become part of his normal life, but here he was. While it had been a little overwhelming at first, he had come to cherish the times he got to spend with his "new” extended family, though it had been so long now that he could hardly call them new anymore. The twins would be off to Hogwarts in just a couple of years, and he had watched every moment of his half-sisters growing up with a bittersweet joy. Their childhoods had been everything his hadn't, and as glad as he was for everything they had, Vivian's own inner child longed for the same.
And by and large, that was down to the Morales family. Ever since his mum had met Ignacio he had seen her happy, for what he realised was the first time in his life. She had time now, energy, support, all the things you needed to be a dedicated mother. His heart ached thinking of how young she had been when he was born, how alone and unsupported. At his age, she had already had a six year old, struggling by herself to pay the bills. It reminded him with a strange pang of Tristan, trying to make the best of a bad situation co-parenting with Dominique. Parenting was so much harder than he had ever thought, when he was a lonely child.
Thankfully though, his sisters would never know that life. They had a mum who could afford to stay home with them, and all the aunts and uncles they could ever wish for. One of whom they were here today celebrating, to Vivian's both happiness and discomfort. Flavio and Kauri were perfect for one another, anyone with eyes could see that, and Vivian was unbelievably glad for the happiness they had found. Two of the nicest people he had ever known, and they had managed to find one another. There was something special about that.
The part that was less special for him personally was what that meant for his family. Kauri had been coming along to gatherings for years now, and they had done an excellent job of tactically avoiding one another. But now he was dating Tristan again, and this whole situation was becoming unavoidably permanent. There was a point where things had to be addressed, and he had reached it. He hadn't even tried to invite Tristan to this barbecue and already knew he wouldn't be bringing him to the wedding, but if Kauri and Flavio were married, and things with Tristan continued to work out, they wouldn't be able to avoid this forever.
It was difficult to get time with one of the guests of honour but Vivian lucked out - he had taken a step away to have a smoke and gather his thoughts, and spotted Kauri nearby seemingly also taking a breather. He extinguished his cigarette before approaching, feeling guilty that it was too late to do anything about the smell. Kauri was leaned against one of the fences of the almost obnoxiously charming cottage, and Vivian moved to lean near him, not quite able to keep the nerves out of his voice. “Can we talk?”
And by and large, that was down to the Morales family. Ever since his mum had met Ignacio he had seen her happy, for what he realised was the first time in his life. She had time now, energy, support, all the things you needed to be a dedicated mother. His heart ached thinking of how young she had been when he was born, how alone and unsupported. At his age, she had already had a six year old, struggling by herself to pay the bills. It reminded him with a strange pang of Tristan, trying to make the best of a bad situation co-parenting with Dominique. Parenting was so much harder than he had ever thought, when he was a lonely child.
Thankfully though, his sisters would never know that life. They had a mum who could afford to stay home with them, and all the aunts and uncles they could ever wish for. One of whom they were here today celebrating, to Vivian's both happiness and discomfort. Flavio and Kauri were perfect for one another, anyone with eyes could see that, and Vivian was unbelievably glad for the happiness they had found. Two of the nicest people he had ever known, and they had managed to find one another. There was something special about that.
The part that was less special for him personally was what that meant for his family. Kauri had been coming along to gatherings for years now, and they had done an excellent job of tactically avoiding one another. But now he was dating Tristan again, and this whole situation was becoming unavoidably permanent. There was a point where things had to be addressed, and he had reached it. He hadn't even tried to invite Tristan to this barbecue and already knew he wouldn't be bringing him to the wedding, but if Kauri and Flavio were married, and things with Tristan continued to work out, they wouldn't be able to avoid this forever.
It was difficult to get time with one of the guests of honour but Vivian lucked out - he had taken a step away to have a smoke and gather his thoughts, and spotted Kauri nearby seemingly also taking a breather. He extinguished his cigarette before approaching, feeling guilty that it was too late to do anything about the smell. Kauri was leaned against one of the fences of the almost obnoxiously charming cottage, and Vivian moved to lean near him, not quite able to keep the nerves out of his voice. “Can we talk?”
Last edited: