- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Zephie
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- Wand
- Straight 14 1/2 Inch Whippy Elm Wand with Fwooper Feather Core
- Age
- 1/2035 (27)
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Elio hadn't expected Rowan to follow him, but he hadn't expected her to apparate away, either. When he heard the familiar crack, the room around him felt as though it was closing in on itself. His breathing had gotten tighter, jaw clenched, as he started to shove whatever clothes he could find into his bag. He didn't know what he was doing or where he was going, only that he couldn't be here in their house. His fingers were trembling as he managed to grasp the zipper, tugging it shut. He'd thought there was a serious conversation on the horizon, but he hadn't thought Rowan would have left him. After everything they'd been through, she was gone. Gone.
He felt numb, his brain on autopilot as he walked through the eerie space of their family home. He couldn't do this. His eyes were welling up once more, and without another look over his shoulder, he apparated too, not entirely sure where he'd end up.
Elio didn't know what time it was, only that at some point the moon had come out, and the shadows in the sky had covered his face. Stepping up onto the doorstep of the house he'd arrived at with barely a thought in his head about the real world in front of him, he'd knocked with frozen knuckles. He just needed to hold on for a few seconds more. Not 20 minutes. 20 seconds. Hopefully.
Elio hadn't expected Rowan to follow him, but he hadn't expected her to apparate away, either. When he heard the familiar crack, the room around him felt as though it was closing in on itself. His breathing had gotten tighter, jaw clenched, as he started to shove whatever clothes he could find into his bag. He didn't know what he was doing or where he was going, only that he couldn't be here in their house. His fingers were trembling as he managed to grasp the zipper, tugging it shut. He'd thought there was a serious conversation on the horizon, but he hadn't thought Rowan would have left him. After everything they'd been through, she was gone. Gone.
He felt numb, his brain on autopilot as he walked through the eerie space of their family home. He couldn't do this. His eyes were welling up once more, and without another look over his shoulder, he apparated too, not entirely sure where he'd end up.
Elio didn't know what time it was, only that at some point the moon had come out, and the shadows in the sky had covered his face. Stepping up onto the doorstep of the house he'd arrived at with barely a thought in his head about the real world in front of him, he'd knocked with frozen knuckles. He just needed to hold on for a few seconds more. Not 20 minutes. 20 seconds. Hopefully.