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- Bloodwood Wand 15 1/4 Essence of Phoenix Ash
Although Pandora Cohen wanted nothing more than to crawl into her parents bed and cry she put on makeup as she looked into the reflection of her mirror in her childhood bedroom. She had her first kiss only footsteps away with a boy who was wholly unimportant and when she'd last visited her parents she had slept beside the man who was everything but unimportant. She had been unable to face her apartment that was laced everywhere with his scent and pictures of them so happy together. It was horrible for her to know that while she had been sleeping peacefully the love of her life had been fighting a loosing battle until he died. It was hard for her to accept this because she expected him to stumble out of a hospital room, smiling wide as ever and mentioning something about how much he loved the smell of hospitals. Scorpius was always in hospitals, perhaps more than she was, and his first quidditch injury was one that they had looked on fondly because it had brought them together when she'd rushed down from the stands to help the on-site healers. As she thought about the horrible humor of the puppeteers who seemed to control her life and the motions she was currently making, as they were not her own, Panda fought to keep her tears in. Shed been crying for days now but she needed to look put together, like she didn't wish she had died with him because press would be there.
Pandora hated that this normally private event would be interrupted by cameras and journalists but she had to make some sort of effort because funerals were not for the dead so much as they were for the living and right now it was what the public needed. Or this was what Scorpius' publicist had so rudely told her when she'd barged into their home, a place that now suffocated her each time she entered. A place that she wished to be frozen in time so the scent that still lingered was still there, so that the clothes were on the floor the same way they had been when he'd left. It only now occurred to her that she would have to continue living in this condo or let the landlord rent it to other people which brought on another embarrassing gasping noises, like her lungs wanted to collapse into each other. But Pandora collected herself and walked down the stairs before taking her normal seat at the breakfast table, nodding her head when there was a certain pause to her mother's lecturing about her appetite. She, however, did not swallow a bite. It was impossible.
When the time came her shoulder was touched by her father and she was apparated with her small family to Cork. They'd arrived an hour early, upon Panda's request, so she could walk about and have the goodbye she never got. She had also requested to do this alone but her parents forbade it, perhaps they knew that she was desperate and if she had summoned enough bravery she would try to kill herself but she'd lost all her spirit and any sort of gumption she had to order this from them so she walked onward, under the terrible burden of destiny. This stroll through memory lane, had not been so. Instead it was a young brunette wincing every few moments until she could wince no more and was at the wake.
Although Pandora had helped Scorpius' family plan this the concept still seemed to confuse her so she held her father's hand tightly as if she were the child she wished she was so a hug from her parents could make everything better. However the time came when the casket was sitting there alone so she left her parents behind her. This was something that had to happen between only the pair of them. as much as she wished she could see his face and touch his hand she knew it must have been gruesome so she touched the wooden casket and bowed her head over it. "I'm so sorry, Scorpius," she mumbled quietly. "I should have been there with you. I love you and always will." Although Pandora could continue talking to Scorpius like this in the hopes that he might just be asleep in the coffin she was being watched silently so she found her way over to Scorpius' parents who she hugged tightly and cried quietly with them. Then it was time for obituaries which lead with Scorpius' mother who couldn't finish her speech and let her husband finish for her. Then his younger brother, Orion. The boy was her favourite of children and did not deserve to see his brother die and neither did Cassie who would not understand this for some time. As much as Pandora wished she could get out of making a speech she had not been able to so she squeezed her mother's hand tightly and walked up by the casket with tears in her eyes as she urged her feet to take her there.
There was a hush over the family, friends, colleagues and past-lovers of Scorpius Knight as Panda breathed heavily as she looked at the pictures and flowers that were carefully placed around them. "Scorpius Knight was a great man, one who ended up in my wing of the hospital more times than I cared for, one who did everything he could for his friends and loved his family with all his heart." Panda wiped away some tears before continuing on, "Scorpius was the kind of person you read about in books and wish they were real and I loved -" Panda stopped short to correct herself, "love him and will truly miss him." There was nothing more for Pandora to say so she stepped down after touching the casket again and let others remember Scorpius for the person he was.
Pandora hated that this normally private event would be interrupted by cameras and journalists but she had to make some sort of effort because funerals were not for the dead so much as they were for the living and right now it was what the public needed. Or this was what Scorpius' publicist had so rudely told her when she'd barged into their home, a place that now suffocated her each time she entered. A place that she wished to be frozen in time so the scent that still lingered was still there, so that the clothes were on the floor the same way they had been when he'd left. It only now occurred to her that she would have to continue living in this condo or let the landlord rent it to other people which brought on another embarrassing gasping noises, like her lungs wanted to collapse into each other. But Pandora collected herself and walked down the stairs before taking her normal seat at the breakfast table, nodding her head when there was a certain pause to her mother's lecturing about her appetite. She, however, did not swallow a bite. It was impossible.
When the time came her shoulder was touched by her father and she was apparated with her small family to Cork. They'd arrived an hour early, upon Panda's request, so she could walk about and have the goodbye she never got. She had also requested to do this alone but her parents forbade it, perhaps they knew that she was desperate and if she had summoned enough bravery she would try to kill herself but she'd lost all her spirit and any sort of gumption she had to order this from them so she walked onward, under the terrible burden of destiny. This stroll through memory lane, had not been so. Instead it was a young brunette wincing every few moments until she could wince no more and was at the wake.
Although Pandora had helped Scorpius' family plan this the concept still seemed to confuse her so she held her father's hand tightly as if she were the child she wished she was so a hug from her parents could make everything better. However the time came when the casket was sitting there alone so she left her parents behind her. This was something that had to happen between only the pair of them. as much as she wished she could see his face and touch his hand she knew it must have been gruesome so she touched the wooden casket and bowed her head over it. "I'm so sorry, Scorpius," she mumbled quietly. "I should have been there with you. I love you and always will." Although Pandora could continue talking to Scorpius like this in the hopes that he might just be asleep in the coffin she was being watched silently so she found her way over to Scorpius' parents who she hugged tightly and cried quietly with them. Then it was time for obituaries which lead with Scorpius' mother who couldn't finish her speech and let her husband finish for her. Then his younger brother, Orion. The boy was her favourite of children and did not deserve to see his brother die and neither did Cassie who would not understand this for some time. As much as Pandora wished she could get out of making a speech she had not been able to so she squeezed her mother's hand tightly and walked up by the casket with tears in her eyes as she urged her feet to take her there.
There was a hush over the family, friends, colleagues and past-lovers of Scorpius Knight as Panda breathed heavily as she looked at the pictures and flowers that were carefully placed around them. "Scorpius Knight was a great man, one who ended up in my wing of the hospital more times than I cared for, one who did everything he could for his friends and loved his family with all his heart." Panda wiped away some tears before continuing on, "Scorpius was the kind of person you read about in books and wish they were real and I loved -" Panda stopped short to correct herself, "love him and will truly miss him." There was nothing more for Pandora to say so she stepped down after touching the casket again and let others remember Scorpius for the person he was.