- Messages
- 44
- OOC First Name
- Tenilee
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Age
- 5/2004
How long had it been since Firr had last set eyes on Johannes Engel? Surely it must have been two months, or three. She missed him much more than she cared to tell, even if she had no one to tell it to. Two days she had spent with the serious wonder who was such a ridiculous stiff that she wondered how he survived. Firr reckoned that if one could shove a lump of coal in his backside, in two weeks you'd have a diamond. But she adored the way he would look at her with such adorable confusion and how he would smile when she kissed him and take her in his arms. Every girl loved to feel like they were the only one; perhaps Firr was one of the few who actually was. However, some time during the next few weeks after they parted ways, Firr began to suspect that she wouldn't be the only one much longer. She suspected that she was carrying the soon to be other-person in their lives. She knew absolutely nothing about pregnancy, but when she skipped her monthlies and her belly began to grow fat, there was nothing else it could have been to her. She was terrified.
No runaway scamp like her could afford to feed a baby and at the rate she was finding food these days, the babe would likely be born dead for starvation. If Johannes' son or daughter did survive a birth, a newborn baby would have even less of a chance of eating when it was out in the world with Firr. So she made the only decision that she was able to and resolved to give the child up to an orphanage after it was born. Firr could do only that for her child ... yet for Johannes ... she had to at least tell him. Half of the baby was part of him as well. So there she was, wandering the streets of Obsidian where he was last known to be in vain hope of finding Johannes and telling him that he was to be a father. It took many days and nights and she grew hungry, but Firr did find him and she did not know what to say. She could see him there exiting a pub and looking just as bored and handsome as usual. Firr glanced from one side to the next on the opposite side of the street and crossed quickly. Please don't apparate, please don't apparate, she begged inwardly, just as he circled into a alleyway to do so. Panicking, Firr ran forward and clasped his arm, spinning him to face her. There was silence as the red-headed woman looked up at him and panted with exertion, clutching her pregnant stomach. "Johannes?" said Firr with harsh pants interrupting her speech. She paused then spoke again. "I'm expectin'." A longer silence, now. Abruptly Firr turned and began to walk off as quickly as her body would allow. There. It was said and done and there was nothing more to it.
No runaway scamp like her could afford to feed a baby and at the rate she was finding food these days, the babe would likely be born dead for starvation. If Johannes' son or daughter did survive a birth, a newborn baby would have even less of a chance of eating when it was out in the world with Firr. So she made the only decision that she was able to and resolved to give the child up to an orphanage after it was born. Firr could do only that for her child ... yet for Johannes ... she had to at least tell him. Half of the baby was part of him as well. So there she was, wandering the streets of Obsidian where he was last known to be in vain hope of finding Johannes and telling him that he was to be a father. It took many days and nights and she grew hungry, but Firr did find him and she did not know what to say. She could see him there exiting a pub and looking just as bored and handsome as usual. Firr glanced from one side to the next on the opposite side of the street and crossed quickly. Please don't apparate, please don't apparate, she begged inwardly, just as he circled into a alleyway to do so. Panicking, Firr ran forward and clasped his arm, spinning him to face her. There was silence as the red-headed woman looked up at him and panted with exertion, clutching her pregnant stomach. "Johannes?" said Firr with harsh pants interrupting her speech. She paused then spoke again. "I'm expectin'." A longer silence, now. Abruptly Firr turned and began to walk off as quickly as her body would allow. There. It was said and done and there was nothing more to it.