- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Beth / Bethy
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual
- Wand
- Cherry Wand 12 1/2" Essence of Wood Rose
- Age
- 8/2009
Sun streaked through the shallow minefield of fluffy white clouds. Patches of light spotted heavily down upon the streets below, picking out the gleaming windows and freshly polished woodwork. In one of these houses, voices were chuntering away merrily in an open kitchen doorway, discussing what it was that they should bake that day.
Larissa, ever the eagle-eyed mother, watched over her excitable daughter with a warming smile. She had grown so fast in such a short time, and another school year had only just simmered to an end. Now the rich heat of summer was cast upon them, and it had inspired the child to get to grips with the kitchen. Larissa was happy to help.
"Well," the blonde began, sweeping a finger across her face to pull bag a few stray hairs, "we could always bake Grandad a cake. You know he loves everything bad for him.." Larissa's voice trailed off as she thought about her words. Yes, it was exactly that which had landed the wizard in Azkaban for ten years in the first place. "Maybe we could even make a party of it- invite over some of your school friends."
This sentence caused an abrupt silence. One which was filled with many a raised eyebrow. The highest of these brows belonged to the witch's husband who had just set foot through the open door and was now eyeing Larissa with disbelief.
Larissa, ever the eagle-eyed mother, watched over her excitable daughter with a warming smile. She had grown so fast in such a short time, and another school year had only just simmered to an end. Now the rich heat of summer was cast upon them, and it had inspired the child to get to grips with the kitchen. Larissa was happy to help.
"Well," the blonde began, sweeping a finger across her face to pull bag a few stray hairs, "we could always bake Grandad a cake. You know he loves everything bad for him.." Larissa's voice trailed off as she thought about her words. Yes, it was exactly that which had landed the wizard in Azkaban for ten years in the first place. "Maybe we could even make a party of it- invite over some of your school friends."
This sentence caused an abrupt silence. One which was filled with many a raised eyebrow. The highest of these brows belonged to the witch's husband who had just set foot through the open door and was now eyeing Larissa with disbelief.