- Messages
- 120
- OOC First Name
- Beth
- Wand
- Alder Wood, 14 ¼" Essence of Basilisk Skin
The sun rose through the slight february frost, bathing the skin of many in France in warmth and light. It was nearing midday and where others were out working or enjoying an early lunch, a ruffled man with jet black hair turned over in his sleep, tangled amongst the thin white sheets. He was not awoken by the sound of the alarm clock, but the sight of it which had been captured by his sleepy eyes: Fourteen minutes past eleven, and counting. The pub was supposed to be open at eleven, ready to serve basic food to the customers. The man, who was still just as much a young lad, leapt from his bed and ran for the door- at least, he would have, had he not been stuck in the sheets. This minor issue caused him to fall out of bed, his legs fastened together by the material, and smack down hard upon the ground. He needed to hurry or he would lose any chance of making money.
Life as a muggle was harder than he had expected.
Alex Corvus stumbled behind the bar: He had brushed his teeth, combed his hair (though it remained stubbornly wild), wolfed down a thin piece of poorly buttered toast, had a quick drink of water, opened the bar door, fastened on a dark green apron which hung down from his waist, and opened the front door. He was ready for business, though he did wish that more help was available- Alex, for all but a few weeks of the year, had to run the pub alone. Though, the upside of this was that he had decorated and refurbished. The place had a similar appearance to a rustic english pub. Oh, his wife did approve of the design, and that was an added bonus.
What could possibly bother this seemingly upbeat young man? Love. See, it was not love itself which bothered him, but the fact that he had not seen his wife since september of 2026; she attended a wizarding school, and was in her sixth year. She was also six months pregnant. The problem occurred in that Alex was slowly growing lonely, having been ordered by his wife to cut their life off from the wizarding world. Of course there was plenty of muggle conversation going, but it had been years since Alex had been forced to stick around muggles for so long. His love for Quidditch, was tearing at his insides- the popular muggle sport of 'football' was nowhere near as interesting.
Alex sighed and began to doodle on the pad for orders. The doodle became a word. The word birthed another. A sentence appeared and Alex stared down at it. He had simply written two words, his cry for support- Help wanted.
Life as a muggle was harder than he had expected.
Alex Corvus stumbled behind the bar: He had brushed his teeth, combed his hair (though it remained stubbornly wild), wolfed down a thin piece of poorly buttered toast, had a quick drink of water, opened the bar door, fastened on a dark green apron which hung down from his waist, and opened the front door. He was ready for business, though he did wish that more help was available- Alex, for all but a few weeks of the year, had to run the pub alone. Though, the upside of this was that he had decorated and refurbished. The place had a similar appearance to a rustic english pub. Oh, his wife did approve of the design, and that was an added bonus.
What could possibly bother this seemingly upbeat young man? Love. See, it was not love itself which bothered him, but the fact that he had not seen his wife since september of 2026; she attended a wizarding school, and was in her sixth year. She was also six months pregnant. The problem occurred in that Alex was slowly growing lonely, having been ordered by his wife to cut their life off from the wizarding world. Of course there was plenty of muggle conversation going, but it had been years since Alex had been forced to stick around muggles for so long. His love for Quidditch, was tearing at his insides- the popular muggle sport of 'football' was nowhere near as interesting.
Alex sighed and began to doodle on the pad for orders. The doodle became a word. The word birthed another. A sentence appeared and Alex stared down at it. He had simply written two words, his cry for support- Help wanted.