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Old 10-06-2012, 11:57 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Now She has the book.. and nooooow she doesn't. Blink. Louisa let Vivi pull the book closer to her and watched the blonde trying to figure out what it is as she talked. "I like your family." She said honestly. "I actually like all magical families, purebloods. No complication, no bitterness, no trying to understand what the heck is a Wizengamot." Chuckling humorlessly she went on, "Stable. Would you introduce me to your sister, Fee?" Just to compare those two twin sisters and do the usual personality analysis that Louisa does to everyone.

And geez, the girl was insistent! The Head Girl closed the book, marking her page with her thumb, and pointed at the cover. "Unspeakable Cults. It's not a school book, I borrowed it from the library." There, happy? Anyways, what was she saying? Oh right. "No, of course I won't be seeing him again. Why the heck should I? I have my mother. And stepdad and two brothers. I'm content." She didn't care about her mom and stepdad since they think she's a witch (in the muggle definition) but she'd give her life for her two younger brothers. Even if Daniel kept stealing her stuff.

After a short pause, Louisa gave Vivi a crooked smile, "You're not going back to your bed, are you?" Considering the fact that it was much more warmer sitting in bed with someone, the answer was clear. "Just don't hog the blankets." Cue a subtle tug at her own.
"I like my family too," Vivi offered with a shrug. There were, of course, people in the world who did not like their families, but by and large, it seemed pretty natural to like those people related to her by blood and responsible for loving and caring for her thus far. She also admired them.

It was a shame that Louisa seemed to feel distant from parts of her own family, especially because they were the ones who were supposed to love and accept her unconditionally. "The nice thing in life is that at a certain age you get to start expanding your definition of family to include the people who love you the way you deserve."

And no. No, she was not going back to her bed. Vivi squished down a bit in her blankets and made stubborn!face. "Why are you reading that book?"
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