Pax Pardus Hale
The Ink Shop
Loire Gaunt.
The last month of school flew by. After the... event with Barty, Loire had been entirely on edge. Dumbledore allowed the mentors to stay until the end of the year to console the students and support them through their grief over Cedric. Most of the Slytherins seemed unphased and she wasn't going to push for anyone to talk, and honestly? Loire wasn't the most approachable.
After that day with Barty Loire distanced herself from Cyrus. She locked herself in her room one night and read the stack of letters on her desk, most of them from her father, and up until now she was in denial of what waited for her at home. Lord Gaunt demanded her return once the year ended and, with everything going on Loire couldn't refuse. If she did he would hunt her down, find Cyrus, and-- She didn't like to think about the and. Loire quickly began to build up her walls again by shutting everyone out, even Cyrus. A curt "I'm fine" was always her response to anyone who asked.
"I need to return to the manor." Loire had been uncomfortably silent their whole final day, spending most of it packing up the few of her remaining things in Cyrus's room. "I'm still moving in with you so don't flip out. I just have some... things I need to deal with." At this point she had been avoiding looking at him-- she hated lying to him. While it wasn't a lie, not really, she didn't want to have to explain what those things were. With a small sigh the small woman closed the black suitcase and stood to her full short stature.
She smoothed over her tight fitting black dress before hugging the oversized black cardigan closer to her, the anxiety of home eating her up inside. "Go home and get settled. We can meet up later tonight?" For the first time all day she looked up at him, doing her best to keep that cool, calm demeanor of hers. Loire knew that her leaving the manor in one piece was a pipe dream, but if Cyrus knew he wouldn't let her go. And who else could she turn to for help? Larkyn? They had a small moment where they were siblings again when he arrested Barty, but other than that they hadn't said two words to each other.
Loire had to face this on her own.
The last month of school flew by. After the... event with Barty, Loire had been entirely on edge. Dumbledore allowed the mentors to stay until the end of the year to console the students and support them through their grief over Cedric. Most of the Slytherins seemed unphased and she wasn't going to push for anyone to talk, and honestly? Loire wasn't the most approachable.
After that day with Barty Loire distanced herself from Cyrus. She locked herself in her room one night and read the stack of letters on her desk, most of them from her father, and up until now she was in denial of what waited for her at home. Lord Gaunt demanded her return once the year ended and, with everything going on Loire couldn't refuse. If she did he would hunt her down, find Cyrus, and-- She didn't like to think about the and. Loire quickly began to build up her walls again by shutting everyone out, even Cyrus. A curt "I'm fine" was always her response to anyone who asked.
"I need to return to the manor." Loire had been uncomfortably silent their whole final day, spending most of it packing up the few of her remaining things in Cyrus's room. "I'm still moving in with you so don't flip out. I just have some... things I need to deal with." At this point she had been avoiding looking at him-- she hated lying to him. While it wasn't a lie, not really, she didn't want to have to explain what those things were. With a small sigh the small woman closed the black suitcase and stood to her full short stature.
She smoothed over her tight fitting black dress before hugging the oversized black cardigan closer to her, the anxiety of home eating her up inside. "Go home and get settled. We can meet up later tonight?" For the first time all day she looked up at him, doing her best to keep that cool, calm demeanor of hers. Loire knew that her leaving the manor in one piece was a pipe dream, but if Cyrus knew he wouldn't let her go. And who else could she turn to for help? Larkyn? They had a small moment where they were siblings again when he arrested Barty, but other than that they hadn't said two words to each other.
Loire had to face this on her own.
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