02-26-2017, 07:17 PM
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Kappa
Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cell culture hood
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mona Deandra Hellmann Gryffindor First Year x5 x6
| ¼ of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pls Quote:
Originally Posted by Bazinga Why were Monday mornings so hard? Today wasn't a day she brought her grandson to daycare so she at least had a few more moments at home, but it still was rough. Getting three girls off to primary school before getting yourself ready for work was always a challenge. Thank Merlin for a house elf and a husband. Victoria smoothed her dress as she came through the floo and glanced at her husband. "Busy day today dear?" If not maybe they could slip out for lunch. It was always nice to have him so close by, but she would only admit to herself after that little orientation she was glad to have her own level to hide in.
Opening her bag she pulled out a little container with coffee just the way he liked it and a danish. "Though you might like a little morning snack later." Day #80236 when Cosgrach Culloden was questioning his career change. Both at Hogwarts and the University, he had been able to set his own schedule: absolutely no classes on Monday mornings (unless he felt like torturing the kids), and other classes at HUMANE HOURS. Now, he had to work according to a set schedule, and he wasn't even a morning person, he'd much prefer to stay up late than wake up early... and he hated the morning rush...
With his one eye still closed, he murmured a "Yeah," at his wife. He only half-acknowledged the question, but the answer to that was always 'Yes'. Conducting research on new potions meant e n d l e s s possibilities, so in theory, his work never finished: He only limited it. "Yours?" he asked. He'd suddenly woken up, because he nearly ran into another witch. Certainly wouldn't want to start the week like that...
He watched her as she opened her bag, and grinned. "You're the best wife," he said, and kissed her cheek. He then checked his watch. They still had a few more moments. "What's the plan for today? I hope not too much work from last week?" |
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