- Messages
- 24
- OOC First Name
- Anna
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Pansexual
- Wand
- Curved 9 Inch Rigid Ebony Wand with Augurey Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 44
Set during the summer break of 2060.
Carine couldn't help but cling onto the moments Astraea was still very much her baby; when she could guide and dote on her daughter in the way she always had and always would. One of these priceless moments being the one Carine was currently in; where she was tending to the garden with Astraea by her side in one of the rare pockets of tranquility among their household chaos. It had become increasingly clear to Carine how much Astraea had grown since she had started school at Hogwarts, a feeling festering in her heart like a wound, and while Carine loved to see her daughter blossom into a rose with many thorns like the ones they had gathering, and creep as she grew like the ivy on the brickwork of their home, she still wanted to hold onto the times when her daughter was still a child while she still could. One day, Carine knew Astraea would fly from the nest and she would be tearful but overjoyed to see her daughter create and live a life of wonder and independence, but she knew it would not be that day and she was thankful there was still time left. Time to linger and simmer in the life and family Carine had built with her husband, quality time with her eldest child and time to maintain the garden Carine very much loved.
"Darling, place the basket here." Carine mused, kneeling on the ground next to the planter with her favorite black rose bush. It had been a wonderful summer so far that had truly allowed her prized roses to flourish and Carine had noticed her favorite rose bush had an abundance of blooms she could decorate the house with. Moving to pick up her pruning shears, Carine reached to the first rose she could find, mindlessly humming a somber tune to herself while chopping off the head of the rose and cutting the base of the stem; placing the rose in two parts into the basket. The petals would make an ideal potpourri and the stems perfect for the vases in her office and entryway. Carine simply could not wait to pick the roses she had nurtured and see them all around her home where she could appreciate their piercing beauty.
Carine couldn't help but cling onto the moments Astraea was still very much her baby; when she could guide and dote on her daughter in the way she always had and always would. One of these priceless moments being the one Carine was currently in; where she was tending to the garden with Astraea by her side in one of the rare pockets of tranquility among their household chaos. It had become increasingly clear to Carine how much Astraea had grown since she had started school at Hogwarts, a feeling festering in her heart like a wound, and while Carine loved to see her daughter blossom into a rose with many thorns like the ones they had gathering, and creep as she grew like the ivy on the brickwork of their home, she still wanted to hold onto the times when her daughter was still a child while she still could. One day, Carine knew Astraea would fly from the nest and she would be tearful but overjoyed to see her daughter create and live a life of wonder and independence, but she knew it would not be that day and she was thankful there was still time left. Time to linger and simmer in the life and family Carine had built with her husband, quality time with her eldest child and time to maintain the garden Carine very much loved.
"Darling, place the basket here." Carine mused, kneeling on the ground next to the planter with her favorite black rose bush. It had been a wonderful summer so far that had truly allowed her prized roses to flourish and Carine had noticed her favorite rose bush had an abundance of blooms she could decorate the house with. Moving to pick up her pruning shears, Carine reached to the first rose she could find, mindlessly humming a somber tune to herself while chopping off the head of the rose and cutting the base of the stem; placing the rose in two parts into the basket. The petals would make an ideal potpourri and the stems perfect for the vases in her office and entryway. Carine simply could not wait to pick the roses she had nurtured and see them all around her home where she could appreciate their piercing beauty.