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Queen of Moonlight
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I am here: Dining HallWith: Colette, Gwyn, Ethel, others
The currents have their say...The time is drawing near
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Colette's eyes squeezed shut as Charlotte could see the girl desperately trying to comprehend her words. "Did you get any sleep last night?" Charlotte murmured as she continued her survey of Colette's face. Colette didn't provide a verbal answer for what happened to her face, instead bringing her hand to the scratches and shuddering. Charlotte's heart broke for her friend. What had happened? Clearly, the dining table was not the correct place to have this conversation. It was something truly, deeply upsetting to Colette. Charlotte was going to have to sneak her away somewhere, at some point, in order to ask.
As Charlotte's face grew closer to Colette's, the girl's face began to match her hair. Violently red, which caused Charlotte to flush as well. She was so pretty with the flush in her cheeks. But Charlotte was probably embarrassing her, wasn't she? They were at the breakfast table, and Charlotte was practically shoving her face in Colette's. That wasn't proper.
Charlotte changed her position to be holding Colette instead, making Colette squeak like a little mouse. Charlotte gave a small giggle, trying her best to hide it, but with her mouth right next to Colette's ear it was an impossible task."What's the French word for mouse? That's what you sounded like, right now," Charlotte teased. Colette snuggled in closer, and Charlotte responded by holding her tighter, running her long fingernails down Colette's head and down her hair. Charlotte had always found it soothing when her mother had done that to her, so she hoped it would have a similar effect on Cole. She could feel Mac's eyes burning a hole in the back of her head at the impropriety, but for once, Charlotte didn't care. She was comforting an upset friend. Was there a more noble and beautiful thing to be seen doing?
Speaking of upset friends, she heard Quinn arriving before she saw him. Hobbling in on a crutch, his normally tied up hair down, hiding his face. Had Frida done that to him? It was a nearly indiscriminate hurricane, from what Charlotte had heard. But there was no way Frida would hurt Quinn to the point of him needing to use a crutch. The two of them were as thick as thieves, and from Charlotte's point of view, clearly in love. Although she didn't say that to them. Frida would probably react dramatically to such words. Charlotte thought about asking him how he was, but she hesitated. The black cloud around him was palpable. While the two of them were friends, she wasn't sure if she was the one to ask him. Both of them were bombs. One push too strong, and one would explode. Where was Frida? She was the perfect one to ask him what was wrong. Was she being punished for last night? Charlotte wouldn't exactly be...surprised at that.
She had missed most of Ethel's conversation with Ozy, but her head snapped over to the girl as she mentioned demon thingies. Normally, Charlotte loved listening to Ethel's bizarre conspiracy theories, encouraged them sometimes even. But demons? That one sat uncomfortably in Charlotte's chest. "Now now, Ethel," Charlotte chastised "Is such dreadful talk appropriate for the breakfast table? You know what they say, speak of the Devil," Charlotte said, trusting Ethel to be able to fill in the rest of the quote for herself. Her mind, involuntarily, flashed images of her family after her mother and sister's death. Some of them had called her a demon. And sometimes, she genuinely felt like one.
Her hand caught a snag in Colette's hair, pulling Charlotte from the dark thoughts. "Sorry, mon cherie," she said softly, carefully pulling the snag out between deft fingers. At the same moment, Gwyneira entered the dining hall. Charlotte glanced at her, and was surprised at what she saw. At first, she thought it was Frida. She turned her head towards the girl, about to gesture her head towards Quinn, but was surprised to see Gwyneira. She had dressed up this morning, and mirth, genuine happiness, covered her face. But the second she saw Cole and Charlotte, her face fell. She hid it well, but Charlotte had seen the happiness just the split second before. And now, it was gone, snuffed out like a candle. What perplexed Charlotte even more was that Gwyneira sat down next to Colette. Charlotte gave the other girl a perplexed look, before looking back towards Colette.
Charlotte wasn't exactly sure what had caused it, but Gwyneira had always been...cold around her. Charlotte was observant, and she had noticed that while the welsh girl was frosty towards the others, she was like a glacier towards Charlotte. Once upon a time, Charlotte had tried to do something about it, but quickly realized that she and Gwyneira were just...opposites. Some people just didn't get along, and Charlotte had resigned to the fact that she and Gwyneira would never be friends. But here she was, taking a seat near Charlotte. Was it because it was close to the door? But Charlotte's presence had clearly caused some kind of upset in the girl. Why would she still choose to sit next to her, when the table Ozy was at was nearly empty?
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((All Night))
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Colette's eyes squeezed shut as Charlotte could see the girl desperately trying to comprehend her words. "Did you get any sleep last night?" Charlotte murmured as she continued her survey of Colette's face. Colette didn't provide a verbal answer for what happened to her face, instead bringing her hand to the scratches and shuddering. Charlotte's heart broke for her friend. What had happened? Clearly, the dining table was not the correct place to have this conversation. It was something truly, deeply upsetting to Colette. Charlotte was going to have to sneak her away somewhere, at some point, in order to ask.
As Charlotte's face grew closer to Colette's, the girl's face began to match her hair. Violently red, which caused Charlotte to flush as well. She was so pretty with the flush in her cheeks. But Charlotte was probably embarrassing her, wasn't she? They were at the breakfast table, and Charlotte was practically shoving her face in Colette's. That wasn't proper.
Charlotte changed her position to be holding Colette instead, making Colette squeak like a little mouse. Charlotte gave a small giggle, trying her best to hide it, but with her mouth right next to Colette's ear it was an impossible task."What's the French word for mouse? That's what you sounded like, right now," Charlotte teased. Colette snuggled in closer, and Charlotte responded by holding her tighter, running her long fingernails down Colette's head and down her hair. Charlotte had always found it soothing when her mother had done that to her, so she hoped it would have a similar effect on Cole. She could feel Mac's eyes burning a hole in the back of her head at the impropriety, but for once, Charlotte didn't care. She was comforting an upset friend. Was there a more noble and beautiful thing to be seen doing?
Speaking of upset friends, she heard Quinn arriving before she saw him. Hobbling in on a crutch, his normally tied up hair down, hiding his face. Had Frida done that to him? It was a nearly indiscriminate hurricane, from what Charlotte had heard. But there was no way Frida would hurt Quinn to the point of him needing to use a crutch. The two of them were as thick as thieves, and from Charlotte's point of view, clearly in love. Although she didn't say that to them. Frida would probably react dramatically to such words. Charlotte thought about asking him how he was, but she hesitated. The black cloud around him was palpable. While the two of them were friends, she wasn't sure if she was the one to ask him. Both of them were bombs. One push too strong, and one would explode. Where was Frida? She was the perfect one to ask him what was wrong. Was she being punished for last night? Charlotte wouldn't exactly be...surprised at that.
She had missed most of Ethel's conversation with Ozy, but her head snapped over to the girl as she mentioned demon thingies. Normally, Charlotte loved listening to Ethel's bizarre conspiracy theories, encouraged them sometimes even. But demons? That one sat uncomfortably in Charlotte's chest. "Now now, Ethel," Charlotte chastised "Is such dreadful talk appropriate for the breakfast table? You know what they say, speak of the Devil," Charlotte said, trusting Ethel to be able to fill in the rest of the quote for herself. Her mind, involuntarily, flashed images of her family after her mother and sister's death. Some of them had called her a demon. And sometimes, she genuinely felt like one.
Her hand caught a snag in Colette's hair, pulling Charlotte from the dark thoughts. "Sorry, mon cherie," she said softly, carefully pulling the snag out between deft fingers. At the same moment, Gwyneira entered the dining hall. Charlotte glanced at her, and was surprised at what she saw. At first, she thought it was Frida. She turned her head towards the girl, about to gesture her head towards Quinn, but was surprised to see Gwyneira. She had dressed up this morning, and mirth, genuine happiness, covered her face. But the second she saw Cole and Charlotte, her face fell. She hid it well, but Charlotte had seen the happiness just the split second before. And now, it was gone, snuffed out like a candle. What perplexed Charlotte even more was that Gwyneira sat down next to Colette. Charlotte gave the other girl a perplexed look, before looking back towards Colette.
Charlotte wasn't exactly sure what had caused it, but Gwyneira had always been...cold around her. Charlotte was observant, and she had noticed that while the welsh girl was frosty towards the others, she was like a glacier towards Charlotte. Once upon a time, Charlotte had tried to do something about it, but quickly realized that she and Gwyneira were just...opposites. Some people just didn't get along, and Charlotte had resigned to the fact that she and Gwyneira would never be friends. But here she was, taking a seat near Charlotte. Was it because it was close to the door? But Charlotte's presence had clearly caused some kind of upset in the girl. Why would she still choose to sit next to her, when the table Ozy was at was nearly empty?
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((ooc: ))
((All Night))
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