Venturing

Liberty Kaelen

history tutor; mum of 5½; class of 2028
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OOC First Name
Pheeb
Blood Status
Half Blood
Relationship Status
Married
Sexual Orientation
Eryk
Wand
Holly Wand 11" Essence of Phoenix Feather
Age
8/2010 (46)
Libby was in bleak street. A place she hadn't been for so long, and had only stopped in for more than a few seconds once. She was wearing a black cloak, hoping her height would keep away the presences she really didn't want to mix with. She was here for two reasons. As it was coming up to the time, were four years ago was her happiest time, she wanted to revisit the memories. The other, was that she was interested in the shops that where here, at least the ones that this time, would be open, instead of boarded up and blocked out.
 
Spike clad arms, black clothes, thick dreadlocked hair, white eyes but for the black point in the center and the two sharp metal fingers on his right hand, Richmond lurked about the darkest of streets, always smiling.
Was he happy? No. Far from it.
He was a man driven insane by the want.. the need to gain more power- A trait he had yet to pass onto his daughter.
Richmond hovered by street corners, piercing eyes following every shadow until..
There was a girl. She was young. He could tell that much.
His sharp teeth curved into a large smiled and he shut his eye for a moment..
There was a loud crack as Richmond apparated before the girl.
He seemed to float for a moment.
"You're very young." He said, matter-of-factly, "Do your parents know you're here?"
 
Libby jumped as suddenly her path was blocked. She was heading towards the famous "bookstore" she'd found last time she was here. She glared her green eyes up at the man before her, "My parents, are none of your buisness" she told him, moving around him to continue her journey. No one would be able to hurt her. She may be kind, and a Hufflepuff, but she could defend herself and others, had she need to.
 
"So," Richmond said casually, "What brings a child to a place famous for its high death rates? Surely you didn't come here to purposely get yourself killed?"
He looked over what he could see of the girl.
She definitely looked too young to be alone.
He smiled at her, his eyes glowing white.
"Do you need someone to escort you?" His smile could scare even the bravest of people.
He was a dark soul but Richmond himself had a daughter. A daughter he loved and protected.
 
Libby had no intention of taking to the stranger, "Stay away from me" she threatened, glaring at him. "I came here for my own business, not to medel in someone elses" she raised her eyebrows quickly before lowering them again. "Obviously you have a different idea" beofre he could do anything to her she walked past him, carrying on down the street. She didn't want to look back. She didn't even want to look back to her past, but she knew being here would make the future alot easier.
 
Alexandra wanted to see if there were any other potion stores that were in the area, so she ventured just off the brick path, away from her mother. She had lied to her, saying she was going to find a clothing store, and that her clothes were too small for her, which was a lie. She wanted to look for some potion books, and ingredients so she 'wandered' to Bleak Street. With her hood covering most of her face, she blended in with the rest of the shady figures in the area.

Alex heard a crack, which startled her. She was not used to people apparating in the area, but the person wasn't too close to her. Around the corner, she saw a girl not much younger than herself, who was walking away from a very evil looking guy, who would probably want to kidnap the girl. Not even thinking, and acting completely out of character, Alex transformed herself to her slightly shorter, but much older half-sister, Aphrodite, who was a Death Eater, though that fact, Alexandra was unaware of.

Feeling a little out of her skin, she took a breath in, and with an aroma of confidence, she strut her way to the two people, saying, "What are you doing bothering her? Can't you just tell she's lost?" She asked, in a bit of a threatening voice. She hadn't spoken to her sister in a while, but she still remembered her personality. There was no way it couldn't leave an impression on her.
 
Libby turned to see a girl who looked a few years older than her standing by the man who'd just confronted her. i'm not lost she thought to herself. She knew where she was going, but it was true she had no idea why he had spoken to her. She walked back quickly and quietly back into the shadows while his attention had been distracted so as she could see if anything happened, and yet she would also be hidden should he come looking for her.
 

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