- Messages
- 89
- OOC First Name
- Beth
- Sexual Orientation
- Unknown
- Wand
- Fir Wand, 14' 1/8" Essence of Sphinx Remains
- Age
- 10/2013
She has lied. These were the words which scarred the open pages of the leather-bound diary. She did this to me. The pen quaked in Chloris' vice-like grip and her tears burned angrily into the paper. Her thick scruffs of hair shuddered as she sobbed. Her adoptive mother had broken her heart. The woman who had taken her in when her true father had been thrown into the stone walls of Azkaban prison. It was Boudicca's fault that he had gotten there in the first place. She will pay for what she has done.
Each word etched itself angrily into the page. They stung as her heart. She had trusted this woman. She had looked to her as a mother. She had led her from the darkness and into the light. Her father's legacy had been filtered out of her. But now..
A knock clattered at the door. Chloris immediately sucked up her tears and filed her diary back under her pillow. She snapped her head round to the door, lacking the emotional strength to actually leap up and hold it shut.
"Chloris, please," a voice pleaded from outside, not even attempting to try the handle. Boudicca still had respect for her adoptive-daughter, it would seem. That was the one thing that made Chloris bow her head and nose-dive into the comfort of her pillow.
The latch of the door clicked as it was opened a short distance. Chloris ignored the eye peeking around the frame to check on her. Why would Boudicca have done such a thing? Why had she betrayed her like this?
Each word etched itself angrily into the page. They stung as her heart. She had trusted this woman. She had looked to her as a mother. She had led her from the darkness and into the light. Her father's legacy had been filtered out of her. But now..
A knock clattered at the door. Chloris immediately sucked up her tears and filed her diary back under her pillow. She snapped her head round to the door, lacking the emotional strength to actually leap up and hold it shut.
"Chloris, please," a voice pleaded from outside, not even attempting to try the handle. Boudicca still had respect for her adoptive-daughter, it would seem. That was the one thing that made Chloris bow her head and nose-dive into the comfort of her pillow.
The latch of the door clicked as it was opened a short distance. Chloris ignored the eye peeking around the frame to check on her. Why would Boudicca have done such a thing? Why had she betrayed her like this?