With the capture of Verandi Farley and several high-ranking Trossach members, the British wizarding world has finally caught a break. The rate of rogue werewolf attacks have started dropping at a steady rate and, hopefully, things will stay that way. The Ministry is starting to loosen some restrictions, like not arresting werewolves standing on the street for loitering, however there’s still an obvious power imbalance between wizardfolk and werewolves.
The Cotswolds pack are continuing to advocate for the rights of werewolves and petitioning to change the legislation that has been set in motion by the current Minister for Magic, whilst the remaining Trossachs members are trying to stay out of the spotlight and keep a low profile… for now.
Whilst the British wizarding world seems to have calmed down, the same cannot be said for over in Northern Europe where a rebellion of magical creatures has risen. The state of things has gotten so bad that the European Ministry has enacted protocols to protect those under eighteen whilst their adult witches and wizards fight to keep control of their countries.
Students from Durmstrang have been sent to Hogwarts to keep them safe and those not old enough to attend school have been sent to live with relatives or designated British Ministry officials outside of Europe for the time being.
Will the low rates of werewolf attacks in Britain continue? How long will Durmstrang students stay at Hogwarts? Will the creatures usurp the wizardfolk in Northern Europe? Only time will tell.
SEPTEMBER 2019 It's been a very long, eventful summer in the wizarding world. A baby was stolen, several high ranking Trossach members were imprisoned, and werewolf attacks have drastically dropped as a result. What will happen now school has returned?
MAY 2019 An attempt to capture the beta of the Trossachs has been launched. Were the Aurors successful in their mission? Go read more here!
The New Year had rolled 'round and the world moved on as if December had been only a terrible collective nightmare induced by whatever it was that the Divination teacher burned in her quarters. Alas, it all had happened. The Ball, the open wounds, the nights in the hospital, the moping...
But every cloud has a silver lining. Or...a copper one, in Wolfgang's case. Isobel Linwood, the girl he'd once regarded as a simple hook-up now was the only one he trusted. He'd peeled back one layer of his mask. In return, she'd dropped some of her own polished disguise. And she'd held him.
She had held him close. In the dark of night, on the Communal common room couch, she held him. Both topless, broken away from the frenzy of teenage lust, they'd lain there, his ear on her chest, listening to her heartbeat, her arms wrapped around him. For the first time in years, Wolfgang had felt tender. Soft. Safe. There was something in it from a loving mother's caress, something from the firm grasp of a protective father, and a whole lot of love.
Mayhaps, Wolfgang was a fool to think it was love - neither of them had wanted it just weeks before, and not even a full month had passed since he'd asked her out, but somehow, somewhere deep down he knew that these feelings wouldn't ever fit underneath a different name.
At the end of the day, it didn't matter what he called it - she'd helped him recover. Yes, the scabs on his face were still red and made him cringe every once and a while, but his hair had grown back and he'd eventually bothered to cut it and slick it back as if nothing had ever happened, and puberty had decided to gift him the first traces of a proper beard. It made him look older, a little tougher, like a secret agent with several missions behind him.
It was the second weekend of January and Wolfgang had grown tired of the bustling common room. The sun was high in the blue sky, shining over the vast white fields that surrounded Hogwarts. He needed to clear his lungs of the library dust, and he couldn't imagine any better way to do it than with Isobel in tow.
He donned his long, black double-breasted trench coat, his house scarf and black leather gloves combined with pants and winter boots to match, wand tucked in the outer pocket of the coat. Elegant. On his way down to the Slytherin dorms he visited the kitchens, acquiring a thermos of mulled apple juice and some mugs that he stuffed into his trusty old leather satchel -- with some magical help, of course.
Soon enough, he was waiting outside of the Slytherin common room, fingers clutching the brown leather strap of his satchel, awaiting Isobel.
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 6, 2019 2:02:01 GMT
Everyone had returned to the castle, and while Isobel wished a little that they could have more peaceful downtime, she could tell that Wolfgang was looking better as time had passed. He'd even taken her suggestion of trying to grow a beard, and every time she saw him she was reminded just how good at aesthetics she was--and how good Wolfgang's genes were to give him a face like that, but she liked to think it was her idea. After all, she was an artist and he definitely looked like art...
Of course, it wasn't just that. She was happier when she saw him happier. It wasn't only about his face being attractive, even though that was what she'd been drawn to in the first place--it was about the expression on that face when he looked at her with that warmth in his eyes, something she had been rather unfamiliar with. There was, sometimes, heat in his eyes too, which she knew very well, but that more tender emotion? It was something different, something more.
He'd invited her out for a walk around the lake, and even though it was the frozen middle of January, she'd agreed; the dungeons got stuffy in the winter anyway with how much they had to burn the fireplace. She was wearing a green wool coat, in the emerald color that was her second-favorite to wear after her favorite sapphire blue. Wool, of course, because no matter how little she wanted to be a farmer, as someone who knew clothes well, she could recognize that it was perhaps the warmest fiber out there, even in the cold and wet. A white woolen hat and black leather gloves completed the outfit, simple but classic, as if Isobel would ever go out looking less than fashionable of her own choice.
Wolfgang was waiting for her right outside the common room he couldn't enter, and Isobel smiled at him as she stepped through the dungeon door, adjusting her hat on her head. "Ready to go," she said. "I expect we'll be holding hands so we don't freeze our fingers off?"
Wolfgang had to stifle a soft sigh upon the sight of Isobel. The emerald green coat was a sharp contrast with her red hair and the countless freckles that dotted her face. They're like stars in the sky. He was taken aback by the thought -- Since when am I into poetry?
His eyes looked over the rest of her outfit, an approving smirk appearing on his face. "Impeccable, as always." he remarked, leaning in to press a quick kiss on her cheek, before taking her left hand in his right, squeezing it softly and beginning to walk.
"How have you been?" he asked, even though they'd seen each other the previous evening at dinner -- Wolfgang had skipped breakfast that morning, opting to sleep in until the winter sun was well up in the sky.
"I brought some mulled apple juice from the kitchens, so we'd have something to keep us warm, if our body heat wouldn't be enough." After a moment, he added, "Though I don't imagine making love in the snow would be a very smart idea. I'd prefer to keep all my digits, and... The rest."
His own words made him chuckle, though the thought of a particular part of his body freezing off did, quite frankly, terrify him.
"But if you are so inclined, I am willing to give it a shot!"
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 16, 2019 18:40:18 GMT
Outside the common room, the dungeons seemed almost as cold as the outdoors must be, and Isobel squeezed Wolfgang's hand, feeling the warmth coming from it. "I've been well. People have seemed a little upset to be back in classes, but I'm sure you knew that. You were there." Isobel had felt so humiliated in History of Magic, but Wolfgang didn't seem to have minded. She was definitely going to sit next to him next time, even if Vinda actually did return. Then she might be able to gossip quietly enough to avoid the professor's wrath.
She led Wolfgang up the stairs toward the entrance hall, giggling at his next words. "Now when did I say I wanted to make love in the snow? Sounds horribly painful, and I'd prefer we both keep all our body parts," she said, shaking her head. What a tragedy that would be! "No, that's for when we get back inside. When we can find somewhere with a fireplace yet again." She winked just before they entered the more public hall, knowing she'd just reminded him of more than one other occasion. Once they'd gotten some fresh winter air, she was sure they'd be happy to be back in the warmth again.
"So, to the lake, then?" Isobel was used to a certain level of PDA at parties, but she'd never before walked hand in hand with someone through the school. That was--something a lot more affectionate than she usually was, but there was a first time for everything. "Out there, we can just chat. And perhaps snuggle to keep warm, if we need." They could use spells, but leaning on Wolfgang's shoulder seemed like a better idea.
Wolfgang could tell that Isobel was sugarcoating her feelings about the last week, especially about the incident in History of Magic class. The new professor had exploded for reasons the Ravenclaw didn't quite understand, but he couldn't deny that seeing some of his classmates get an earful, to put it lightly, was quite amusing. The amusement stopped when Isobel had been pulled into it all for barely one sentence, but, as much as he liked Isobel, he wasn't a fool like Valentino -- he wasn't going to endanger his place in class for some higher ideal or whatever had been his housemate's motivation.
"Indeed." he sighed, squeezing Isobel's hand, opting to close the topic right then and there. Thankfully, there had been no awkward pause between the two, as they began to banter with each other about their habits in bedroom & beyond.
His laughter rang loud and clear as the Slytherin girl expressed her opinion on having the prospect of having sex in a snowbank. Yes, being naked straight up in the snow didn't sound like the most pleasant thing in the universe, but Wolfgang couldn't help but to wonder -- perhaps rapid changes in temperature could provide extra excitement? That was a thought for later, though.
By now they'd already stepped out of the cover of the castle walls, and a harsh breeze washed over Wolfgang's face, making him shudder.
"Yes, we should keep close. I hadn't thought that it would be just as windy down here than it was up at the tower." he remarked, using his free hand to pull his blue and bronze scarf a little bit higher.
And then Wolfgang found himself at a loss for words. He enjoyed Isobel's presence, and usually, he was always capable of finding some small talk to keep the conversation going, but now his tongue had twisted into a knot.
They were out here, walking in the fields, hand in hand, a couple, a concept on its own rather foreign to both of them, and yet...
"So..." he started, an unusual hint of hesitation in his voice, "We are a couple now. I know I said it wouldn't change much, but..." That was wishful thinking. "I'm aware we both have our concerns about it. I think we should try and talk it out rather than leaving it as an elephant in the room. I'll let you start."
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 17, 2019 18:19:49 GMT
Isobel slipped on her gloves as they went outside, but put her hand right back in Wolfgang's almost as soon as she had taken it out. Not freezing off her fingers didn't mean she was going to stop holding his hand, even if it was, as she kept thinking, strange for her to do. Well, people changed as they grew older, that was how life was--she had a boyfriend now. "Do they just give us all freezing dormitories?" she asked as Wolfgang shivered. "Or--Hufflepuff's got the ones by the kitchens, don't they? I wonder what sort of favor they had to pull to get that all those years ago."
They fell into a comfortable silence for the trudge out to the lake, which was another thing Isobel didn't do often; when people were silent she often felt they were judging her for having nothing good to say. And yes, that anxiety was creeping up on her, but only a little, nothing like it did with her roommates, for example. She told herself it was only Wolfgang, that she talked to him all the time, and she let her shoulder brush against his, as if to remind herself that no matter if he was talking or not, he was still beside her.
Although, when he finally did speak, Isobel felt like her stomach dropped, her eyebrows raising in surprise and confusion. "Concerns? I mean--" They had been together for only a couple weeks, and he already had concerns? It wasn't too odd, though, she reflected; they both had said they were going to try the relationship thing, not that they would succeed. Still, she had already become used to having him around. Of course she could find other boys to sleep with, but who else would she ever have those late-night conversations with? She didn't want to give him up, unless he was truly miserable.
She took a deep breath before responding. "If you've decided that the relationship thing isn't for you, then I guess--maybe we have to talk about it? Something else for us to be? Because I think I would miss you if we broke up. Even so soon. I'd miss you a lot." She stared at the ground, not quite ready to see Wolfgang's reaction yet to her spilling her heart out.
Hand in hand the two walked through the snow, the silence between their words and the rustling of their clothing filled by the crackling of the snow underneath their feet. Isobel's glove clad hand was holding his, and Wolfgang couldn't help but to think that they fit together so well, despite the leather gloves and all.
"I would think Helga Hufflepuff was the best cook out of the four." He proposed a theory, "Though I don't think it makes them any more deserving of warmth than the rest of us. Then again, I suppose, I don't get to complain a lot either -- you're the one stuck in the dungeons!" After a little pause, Wolfgang added, a mischievous sparkle in his eyes, "If it gets too cold, just send an owl. I'll take care of you."
Then he fell silent, trying to find the best way to approach the subject of being together. He'd told her once before that he'd never had a good example, and, as reluctant as he was to admit it, he knew that he was scared of being the same way. Isobel had turned his whole world around, and now that he'd had a taste for feelings beyond physical lust, he didn't want to screw up.
But Wolfgang also knew that being tied down would be just as bad. He had to find a middle way, and he realized that he couldn't charm his way through their conflicts. He'd seen his father try and fail miserably, and he didn't want to be like that. Everything he did was to be anyone else but his father's son.
He tried to approach the subject cautiously, alas, Isobel had assumed the worst. She was already speaking of breaking up, and Wolfgang was startled by the feelings in his own chest -- a sharp pain as the words rolled off her tongue. I'd miss you.
He swallowed hard and stopped in his tracks, turning to face Isobel, who was trying to avoid his gaze. Their hands still linked together on one side, Wolfgang used his other to gently push up the girl's chin so she'd face him.
For a few moments he just looked at her. At her freckles and her grey eyes, at her lips and at the light blush on her cheeks. And then he kissed her. He kissed her slowly and even a bit timidly, hand moving from her chin down to her neck. The hands they had linked -- those he pulled up so that they'd be held on the level of their hearts.
"I don't want to break up," he said after the kiss, "No, it would...Hurt too much. I just wanted to talk about how we will do this." He paused, trying to pick the right words.
"There is a certain mould for a relationship, right? Just two people, completely devoted to each other? It's all fair and good, but...You know full well that neither of us are like that. I don't want whatever that we have between us to feel like a cage, if that makes sense. I want to be a positive addition, not the center of your universe."
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 19, 2019 15:56:13 GMT
Wolfgang put his hand under Isobel's chin, making her look at him, and she glanced up hesitantly, meeting his deep brown eyes. She wasn't sure what she was expecting to see there, but it wasn't the amount of concern that he was displaying. That wasn't a look she normally saw on him, not with his usual air of suave confidence. Even when he'd been down in the dumps after the Winter Ball, he hadn't looked at her with such--raw emotions. Something had struck him right in the heart, and it wasn't hard for Isobel to guess which of her words it was. That was confirmed by the way he kissed her then, slow and sweet but with their hands clutched together like they never wanted to let go.
"I'm glad," she said after they broke away, using her free hand to tuck a bit of red hair behind her ear under the hat. "I didn't want to break up either, but--you know." She'd already said that, and she could tell she was blushing, afraid she was talking in circles like an idiot, but she felt it was important to remind him one more time.
"So, your idea," she said, lowering their hands to hang together between them once more. "I agree--I don't want to be in a cage. I would hate that." She had always been afraid of that, her ambitious nature meaning that she never wanted to let anyone get in the way of her dreams. Never would she be an isolated housewife. Maybe she was too young to be worried about that, but then, her parents had gotten married when they were barely out of school, and she was seventeen--it was a reasonable fear then, in her opinion.
"But then, what are you asking?" she continued. "I don't feel like you want to cage me as a person. You tell me to draw, you tell me to design, that's all good." Not that she would ever have agreed to date him if he didn't, but it was important to explain. "The only thing I can think of is that--" oh, she hoped she wasn't reading the situation wrong-- "well, if we're together, we're not supposed to see other people ever again, we're supposed to be all each other will ever need, and is that what you're afraid of?"
Wolfgang didn't know how long the kiss had lasted. Mere seconds? A minute? More? The frigid winter breeze had frozen time, leaving only the two of them, their warm lips, their hands and their heartbeats. In retrospect, it felt like a first kiss... Yet again. Every time they kissed during a wave of emotions, the boy felt like it was his very first time over and over again.
Only this time it wasn't someone whose name he didn't recall the next morning after a drunk snog in a broom closet. Because this...This was worth remembering.
He watched Isobel reach up with the hand he wasn't holding and tuck away a strand of her hair. He couldn't help but to smile when he saw that her cheeks were starting to take the same crimson shade -- it was adorable. He'd never thought of her as adorable. Hot? Hell yes. Gorgeous? Of course. But adorable? That was new.
As much as his chest was being warmed by the turmoil of emotions in it, he could feel the chilly wind cut against cheeks. They needed to stay moving, otherwise a nose or two wouldn't see the next morning as parts of their bodies.
So, grasping Isobel's hand a little tighter, Wolfgang resumed their walk, head turned to face his girlfriend so he wouldn't miss a word of what she said.
Nobody could put you in a cage, he thought, you'd snap them right in two. There was a certain charm to Isobel's usual "I know what I want and I'm coming to get it" look -- okay, if he expressed it in simpler terms, it was downright hot. But it also meant that Isobel wasn't one to let anyone else tell her what she should do... And neither was Wolfgang. Without a doubt, it would be a cause for conflict in the future, but the boy didn't want to think that far.
A light smirk appeared on his face as Isobel guessed what his concerns were about. "Indeed," he answered, "I think that this unwritten rule of sorts, that we are supposed to be linked only with each other until the end of time, I think it's bogus. Maybe that works for some people, but I..." he went silent, picking his words.
"I don't want to get bored with you. Or the other way around. We are young, and why should we restrict ourselves? At least physically, as emotions don't abide logic. "
"What I'm saying is -- I want an open relationship." he continued, looking over the fields. They had almost reached the lake. "Or, see if we can handle that. Say, you want to snog Delgado? Be my guest."
Then he went silent for a few more moments, and the playful smirk disappeared, being replaced by a serious expression.
"There is only one condition for this -- we keep each other informed. If we tell each other that we slept with someone or snogged with someone, or intend to, then it is fine. But please... I don't want to find these things out from a third party." I don't want to be cheated on like my mother.
"As for feelings and romance... I really doubt that I'll start falling head over heels for every other girl or guy now that you've unlocked this hidden potential of mine, and I'd like if we'd saved things like..." he leaned over and kissed her cheek, "Like walks and late night talks, and...".
Suddenly his tongue was tied and his cheeks turned red, and he turned away from Isobel. "Cuddling." he muttered, feeling a little embarrassed, "I want to do that only with you. Nobody else." Then he leaned back in, this time to whisper, even though there was nobody else anywhere near them.
"I really, really liked when you held me. It made me feel... Safe."
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 20, 2019 17:48:17 GMT
After the moment to stop for a kiss, Wolfgang turned back toward the lake, Isobel following as she grasped his hand. Her heartbeat was slowing back down after all the emotions that had just run through her in the space of a minute or so, and she took a deep breath, letting it out in a cloud of vapor in front of her. Whatever had become of her in the last few months, where she'd gone from swearing she only liked men for fun to agreeing to be someone's girlfriend, it had changed something.
But not everything. Wolfgang was right, neither of them were the type to sit at home with each other all the time. They were, by nature, people who got bored with what already existed, who were determined to make things better than whatever life had dealt them. People who needed new things and new experiences to make them happy, who needed glamour and excitement. At least, that was how Isobel thought about herself, and she would be willing to bet that Wolfgang was alike, because how else would they have found themselves drawn to each other if not for being similar? Perhaps at first she had felt that opposites attracted, that she as a farm girl would be lucky to have a well-dressed boy with the slightest touch of a German accent. But she knew that opposites didn't stay together, that for her own parents, no matter how different they looked on the outside, they were quite alike in personality.
Then she and Wolfgang would try to stay together, for as long as it worked. Especially if they could give themselves that bit of freedom he suggested.
"Of course I would tell you," Isobel said. "And I would explain it to anyone I was with. I want it to be clear to everyone that this would be our arrangement--I don't want them to think we're cheaters. I don't need that on my reputation." Reputation was important to her, it was the thing that would make her business succeed someday, and she didn't want to put it at risk. "So if I'm going to have late night talks with someone, it'll be someone who's just a friend. Vinda or something."
"And I'm sure," she added, squeezing Wolfgang's hand again, "I can save cuddling for you." So that they would have each other to hold, no matter what else happened in their lives.
But was it that easy? To just agree and hope that nothing would go wrong? Isobel understood why they would want an open relationship; it was why she agreed so readily in the first place. But it seemed harder, to trust that they would always be able to tell each other everything so that they always knew what was going on. As she knew--both in her own head and from their talks--neither of them were the most honest people in the world, even to each other sometimes. They'd have to fix that, which, from the way she had lived her entire life, seemed like a tall order.
"I think that it's going to mean we have to be really honest, though," she said, with a touch of concern. "I know we both like to avoid uncomfortable subjects, but on this, we can't let it be uncomfortable. Otherwise we won't say anything to each other and we would be cheating, and I don't want that. Do you think we can manage it?"
A weight rolled off his chest -- a weight he didn't even know was there -- when Isobel agreed with his proposal. He wasn't surprised at all when she spoke of keeping her reputation pristine, he didn't expect anything else of someone as polished as her.
"Yes, that'll do. " he nodded once Isobel had finished. She had mentioned Vinda though, and Wolfgang couldn't help to be curious about their friendship. He didn't want to agree with the History of Magic professor, because the Ravenclaw knew full well that if he ever came to blows with the teacher, the same epithets would be applied to Wolfgang.
"Say, how come you're friends with Selywn? She doesn't exactly seem the friendly type," he asked, the two of them approaching the lake.
But then Isobel dropped the bomb. Mutual honesty. Wolfgang knew it was only fair of her to demand that he be candid with her with everything, including his nightly conquests, but there were things she didn't need to know. She couldn't know them. There were things that would give her the power to ruin him at a moments notice, and he didn't want her or anyone else to ever find out.
The weight that had rolled off his chest moments earlier? That settled back in, twice the size it was before. He had to make a choice.
"I think...," he began, his mouth turning dry. "I think we can manage it, yes." He could lie to anyone else, but around Isobel all his defense mechanisms just...broke.
He was lying. A white lie, but a lie still. Wasn't this a great way to start off a relationship based on mutual trust?
"Hey, I'm feeling a bit parched and a bit cold, so how about that mulled apple juice?" he changed the subject, releasing Isobel's hand and opening his satchel to find the thermos. It was somewhere deep down in the magically expanded bag, so his hand went in all the way until his elbow before finally emerging.
"I've got mugs in here somewhere too, one moment."
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Oct 28, 2019 3:02:28 GMT
"Selwyn? She's my roommate, I've slept in the bed next to hers for nearly six years now, it's better to be friends than enemies, you know?" Isobel smiled. If she'd been stuck in that room with only Kaylie without anyone else as a buffer, she'd have been miserable. And besides, Vinda was the kind of person Isobel always wanted to be seen with. "Really, she's a good friend to have--knows all the right people, the kind of person I'd hope to have buying my dresses in a few years." While Isobel liked making all sorts of clothes, her favorite would probably always remain gorgeous formal dresses, the kind of thing that would be perfect to replace anyone's awful frilly old dress robes.
"But we're not here for Vinda, are we?" she said, glancing down at their joined hands as they kept walking. Although Isobel had thought it would be only a simple walk, they had gotten into the details of their relationship, a relationship that, no matter how open it was, was unlikely to ever involve Vinda Selwyn. They both had their own boyfriends now, Isobel thought. It was her own that she had to worry about. She took a deep breath. "I'm glad to hear it. That you'll be honest. I have to do it too, for us. I know--it's something that's hard for me sometimes." The number of times she'd told little white lies about things she'd seen, just so she wouldn't be seen as the country bumpkin...
She stopped as Wolfgang started reaching for the apple juice, sticking his hand into a bag that must have been magical by the amount of his arm that disappeared inside. "Here, I'll help get them," she said, pulling out her wand. "Accio mug," she recited, figuring it would be better to summon them one at a time--there were only so many hands she had to catch them in.
"It's sort of cozy, isn't it? Warm drinks in the winter, together?" Isobel looked around for a place where they might be able to set their mugs for pouring. "Imagine if we were older, and we didn't have to go back to the castle to do homework. We could just talk forever."
By the looks of it, Isobel's friendship with Vinda was one of necessity and toleration, rather than something deeper, whatever that meant. Wolfgang knew that he'd never really had a lauded friend, but he didn't feel like he was missing out. The more people one kept close, the more vulnerable they were. That's how it goes, right?
"No, we aren't. I certainly don't suppose she'd look favorably on an invite to join us. In addition, I do prefer redheads over blondes, " he smiled, looking at his girlfriend, taking in the view of her on the background of a clear blue sky and fields of white. How he wished he'd have a camera right now...
"I understand," that was all he said in regards to being honest. He could be honest about who he slept with, and what he did on a daily basis, that wouldn't be an issue, but his downfalls? What she doesn't know won't hurt her.
While was elbow deep into his satchel, Isobel produced her wand and summoned the two mugs. Wolfgang's face went red for two reasons - first of all, he'd suddenly forgotten that magic was a thing, and secondly, both of the mugs smacked right against his fingers as they hurried to the witch.
With a loud hiss he pulled out the thermos and held it in his other hand, shaking off the hurt fingers and chewing on his lip.
"Mhm," he mumbled in answer as he poured the mulled apple juice in their mugs, enjoying the scent that wafted by his nose, "It's why I'm very eager to move out of my family-," he coughed, "I mean, my mother's house. Alas, I do not have the funds for that, so I have to suffer homework for 9 months and relatives for the other 3."
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Post by ISOBEL LINWOOD on Nov 10, 2019 4:23:16 GMT
Isobel slid off her gloves and put them in her pockets in order to wrap her hands around the mug of juice. The gloves were good leather and so had been rather expensive; she didn't want to ruin them. Clouds of steam were rising from the cups into the cold air--the juice must have stayed hot, so they wouldn't have to use any spells to warm it back up. Cozy, even in the middle of the snow.
"I thought gentlemen preferred blondes? But Vinda wouldn't go for it. Don't you dare ask her, I'd still have to live with her for another year and a half yet." There was amusement in Isobel's voice, although she was serious about her request. "She's got a boyfriend now anyway, and not everyone is like us. She doesn't risk her reputation for anything." They were doing something really unconventional, weren't they? There was a touch of worry in Isobel's mind that, once the way they had decided to have their relationship became known, that people would judge them. She felt it was the right decision, based on the way her heart still felt just as warm for Wolfgang as it had before they'd suggested being open to others, but still... How was she going to make her future if society judged her?
Oh, the future. Now that she was at N.E.W.T. level, Isobel felt obligated to think about the future often, about how she was going to go about starting her career. It seemed like Wolfgang, too, was ready for that to start, with the way he sounded so insistent on moving out. "Well, we're halfway through sixth year, so we won't have too many more months of homework and relatives. My birthday's in September, so I've already been seventeen for a while, and sometimes I wish I'd been born a few weeks earlier, so I could get done with it all sooner. I've got a career I want to start, I don't need to sit around the farm with my parents anymore!"
But, she realized as soon as she'd said it, if she'd been in the next year up, would it have been as easy for her to meet Wolfgang? She supposed that yes, they had only started to really speak at a party, which she certainly could've been at. Still, though, then she might have ended up with someone from that year, and it startled her to start thinking that, given the chance, she might not want to go back and change her birth date after all.
Wolfgang watched Isobel take off her gloves, revealing her slender hands and those delicate fingers. For a second he thought that these were the hands of a Renaissance sculpture of one of the great masters, with marble cut so fine it seems like a thin veil of silk. The devil was in the details, as always.
After a few seconds of admiring, his eyes went back up to look at her face and pay attention to her words, while slowly filling himself up with the hot drink. The first sip sent a wave of warmth and comfort through him, making the boy relax a little bit after the unpleasantness of honesty.
He chuckled in response to Isobel's statement about Vinda. "I'm a 21st century gentleman, I don't discriminate on the basis of hair color," Wolfgang said with a wink, "I promise you I won't try anything with Vinda, or her boyfriend. Consent is sacred to me," he continued, the tone of his voice just as amused as Isobel's, "and I don't want to be a homewrecker."
A tinge of sourness tainted the taste of the mulled apple juice in his mouth, but it wasn't from the drink, not at all. Instead, Isobel's optimism about the future -- Wolfgang didn't share that. For him, another year and a half was a lifetime away. But Isobel was already speaking of starting a career.
"I'm sure you'll take the wizard fashion world by storm as soon as we leave school, because I'm not going to hold you back, and I sure as hell never want to have children, so don't worry about that holding you back either." He proceeded to explain that he would be getting a vasectomy as soon as he was old enough, then proceeded to explain what vasectomy was, and then proceeded to laugh at Isobel's horrified expression.
"Just a few hours of mild pain, and I'll never be the cause for anyone's pregnancy scare. Don't tell me that doesn't excite you."
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