- Messages
- 1,198
- OOC First Name
- Ghost
- Blood Status
- Pure Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Cypress/Ebony 15 3/4" Core of Acromantula Web and Poisonwood 15 3/5" Essence of Vampire Blood
- Age
- 1/1997
Hades sat in his living room, his hand against his wand. His fingers spiraled it, and he then pulled out Alexander's old wand. It looked so weak, so...wimpy. Hades frowned. He would only use it if he was wanting to cover his tracks, or if he were in a tight situation and would need two wands. Things were awfully quiet at the house, and Hades had not spoken a word in many days. The silence was helping him control the darkness within, but there was certainly a change in his attitude since the darkness was released. Hades was now thinking clearly, and the mission was clear. Destroy the light. Hades would indeed to that once he saw it was time to. When it was time, Hades would know, and he would take it.
Her stuff was still here, and Hades needed it gone. It was too much of a reminder of how much she had changed him. It was revolting. However, a strange noise echoed in the room. Hades didn't even know he had a doorbell. Raising to his feet, his trenchcoat moving about around him. He crossed the room and opened his front door. There stood an Official. Hades did not speak, but the man did that for him. "Eve Silver has passed, and according to this birth certificate, you are the father of Vritra Aliah Silver-Lutrova. Here is the paperwork, and have a good day." The Official apparated off, and Hades had the paperwork in his hand, as well as the birth certificate. The girl, Vritra is three-years-old. Hades' black eyes landed on a small girl, wearing a black dress, pale skin, and long black hair.
The resemblance was uncanny. Hades barely remembered Eve Silver. Hades beckoned with his hand for the girl to come in, which she did slowly. Even her movements were similar to Hades. It blew his mind, the girl was just like him with perfect blend of the mother. Hades shut the door, and he took a seat. The little girl glanced around, and she had a small bag with her. Hades stared at her, and wondered, why didn't Eve ever tell him that she spawned with him? Vritra slowly made her way toward her father, and one slender hand was upon his cheek, and for the first time, their eyes met. Hades automatically saw the oddness in her eyes. The left was green, and the right was silver. Hades tried to recall if it was genetic from her side of the family, because from his side, nothing like that was in their genes.
Her stuff was still here, and Hades needed it gone. It was too much of a reminder of how much she had changed him. It was revolting. However, a strange noise echoed in the room. Hades didn't even know he had a doorbell. Raising to his feet, his trenchcoat moving about around him. He crossed the room and opened his front door. There stood an Official. Hades did not speak, but the man did that for him. "Eve Silver has passed, and according to this birth certificate, you are the father of Vritra Aliah Silver-Lutrova. Here is the paperwork, and have a good day." The Official apparated off, and Hades had the paperwork in his hand, as well as the birth certificate. The girl, Vritra is three-years-old. Hades' black eyes landed on a small girl, wearing a black dress, pale skin, and long black hair.
The resemblance was uncanny. Hades barely remembered Eve Silver. Hades beckoned with his hand for the girl to come in, which she did slowly. Even her movements were similar to Hades. It blew his mind, the girl was just like him with perfect blend of the mother. Hades shut the door, and he took a seat. The little girl glanced around, and she had a small bag with her. Hades stared at her, and wondered, why didn't Eve ever tell him that she spawned with him? Vritra slowly made her way toward her father, and one slender hand was upon his cheek, and for the first time, their eyes met. Hades automatically saw the oddness in her eyes. The left was green, and the right was silver. Hades tried to recall if it was genetic from her side of the family, because from his side, nothing like that was in their genes.