- Messages
- 32
- OOC First Name
- Brittany
The happiest day of a woman's life was supposed to be the day of her wedding. The day all eyes were on her and whispers could be heard all through the chapel telling stories of how beautiful the bride was and how handsome and in love the groom must be. But Lilian's wedding day had been anything but this description of clichéd and sickly-sweet purity. But none of Lilian's life had been that way, and her wedding day had been no exception. She and Gavriil had arrived at the registry office with an elderly couple they had found outside to be witnesses, it had all been over within ten minutes, and the happy couple had walked out hand-in-hand to a cheap cassette recording of 'here comes the bride'. It had been a very muggle affair, the couple both still oblivious to one another's blood purity, or lack thereof. It had only taken them a few minutes to stumble along to the seedy motel they had booked, then they had been drunk on happiness, not the cask wine the bride had nestled within her cheap meringue dress. Gavriil had wanted every piece of their 'special day' to be kept secret, and it had. With luck on their side his family would never find out.
That was the other thing, the bride wasn't usually pregnant on her wedding day, but Lilian had assumed that the quick fix registry office was used to couples in their situation. That wasn't to say that it was the only reason a ring had been put on her finger though, they were deeply in love, and now they had a piece of paper signed by the court to prove it to the world. And despite the barely noticeable bump underneath Lilian's belly button, the pair had consummated their marriage on the questionable sheets on the squeaky motel bed. It didn't take long for the hours to tick on into early morning, the lovers bodies curled into each other, barely noticing the fact that the heating in their room had broken long ago. As Lilian rolled over her black locks spread across the pillow and her fingers stroked the gold band on her ring finger, causing a smirk to appear upon her lips. But as usual the sickening feeling in her stomach did not take long to return and the young woman rushed to the bathroom, her knees wrapped around the toilet bowl and her hands holding back those same black locks.
As Lilian bent over the toilet bowl a flickering noise could be heard above her and she looked up, still crouched on the floor, she called out to her husband who she hoped would awake from his love struck slumber. "Gavriil!" she called, her voice slightly hoarse. "The lights," she stammered, motioning above her to the flickering bulb, knowing all too well that her sleeping partner couldn't see what her arms were doing, lights or no lights. She rolled her hazel orbs, this was so typical of him, she hoped she wasn't going to have to try and wake him because she knew it would be near to impossible. Another flicker, then a pop, and Lilian Petrokov was crouched in the pitch darkness, her hands across her small bump as if to protect it from the horrible environment she was kneeling in.
"Gavriil!" she spoke again, flushing the toilet and feeling her way to the door frame. The moon was still out, it was too early for the natural light to guide her, so she pulled herself up against the frame and felt for the light switch, her pointed finger flicking it on, off, on, off, then on again, but still nothing so she waited for her husband to appear before her.
That was the other thing, the bride wasn't usually pregnant on her wedding day, but Lilian had assumed that the quick fix registry office was used to couples in their situation. That wasn't to say that it was the only reason a ring had been put on her finger though, they were deeply in love, and now they had a piece of paper signed by the court to prove it to the world. And despite the barely noticeable bump underneath Lilian's belly button, the pair had consummated their marriage on the questionable sheets on the squeaky motel bed. It didn't take long for the hours to tick on into early morning, the lovers bodies curled into each other, barely noticing the fact that the heating in their room had broken long ago. As Lilian rolled over her black locks spread across the pillow and her fingers stroked the gold band on her ring finger, causing a smirk to appear upon her lips. But as usual the sickening feeling in her stomach did not take long to return and the young woman rushed to the bathroom, her knees wrapped around the toilet bowl and her hands holding back those same black locks.
As Lilian bent over the toilet bowl a flickering noise could be heard above her and she looked up, still crouched on the floor, she called out to her husband who she hoped would awake from his love struck slumber. "Gavriil!" she called, her voice slightly hoarse. "The lights," she stammered, motioning above her to the flickering bulb, knowing all too well that her sleeping partner couldn't see what her arms were doing, lights or no lights. She rolled her hazel orbs, this was so typical of him, she hoped she wasn't going to have to try and wake him because she knew it would be near to impossible. Another flicker, then a pop, and Lilian Petrokov was crouched in the pitch darkness, her hands across her small bump as if to protect it from the horrible environment she was kneeling in.
"Gavriil!" she spoke again, flushing the toilet and feeling her way to the door frame. The moon was still out, it was too early for the natural light to guide her, so she pulled herself up against the frame and felt for the light switch, her pointed finger flicking it on, off, on, off, then on again, but still nothing so she waited for her husband to appear before her.