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Post by Lucie Maxwell on Jul 30, 2009 21:43:36 GMT -5
Lucie was on a hunt for chocolate frogs. She had been craving them for weeks, and not gotten down to the village to stock up on them in a while. And now she couldn't quite stand it anymore, so the girl asked her teacher if she could get a day pass down to the village. Sure, most people didn't ask. But Lucie figured that it was better that the teacher knew where she was, in case someone was looking for her in the castle. She didn't want anyone to worry, or to spend needless time searching. Anyways, the girl had dressed, put her shoes on, checked her makeup free face in the mirror and headed out. She had already reached the store when she realized that she didn't have her wallet with her. Crestfallen, she sat down on the bench outside the store and pondered what to do next, seeing as she had no money with her.
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Post by Angie Maxwell on Jul 30, 2009 22:00:29 GMT -5
Angie had seen her sister leaving the school building, and decided she wanted to go with her, wherever she was going. She had gotten up from her table in the cafeteria, and was about to call her name, when she was distracted by some first year who came over and asked her directions. Once she had helped the quivering boy, she noticed that her sister was no longer in sight. Trying not to be annoyed, she left the school without telling any teachers. Honestly, it wasn't that hard to sneak out.
Looking around, Angie didn't see her sister anyway. Thinking about where she could have been, something in her gut told her to go to the villaige. Call it sisters intuition. So she made her way there, walking down the pretty cobblestone path, until she found a familiar blonde head sitting outside the sweet shop.
"Why do you look so sad?"
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Post by Lucie Maxwell on Jul 30, 2009 23:18:53 GMT -5
"Why do you look so sad?" Lucienne blinked, her blue eyes suddenly shielded by long dark lashes. She tilted her pleasantly round face up towards the familiar voice and smiled. Her sister was standing just near her, looking somewhat curiously at her. Since when was Angie around? Lucie didn't know that her sister would be here. Another bright smile, she realized that everything would be perfectly fine if Angie was there. Stuff that happened badly when Lucie was on her own didn't happen when her older sister was around. "I forgot my wallet." Blinking again, she gazed placidly around, then anchored her gaze back on her sister's similar blue eyes.
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Post by Angie Maxwell on Jul 30, 2009 23:54:55 GMT -5
Angie looked down at her younger sister sitting on the bench; the had similar features, such as the blonde eyes and blue hair, but everything else seemed rather different. Angie looked more like their mother, and Lucie looked like their father.
She chuckled lovingly when her sister said she forgot her wallet; typical Lucie, always a little scatter brained. "Oh you. Why don't I treat us to some candy?"
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Post by Lucie Maxwell on Jul 31, 2009 21:15:13 GMT -5
"Oh you. Why don't I treat us to some candy?" Smiling brightly, Lucie nodded enthusiastically. "That would be great!" She stood, and stretched like a cat, feeling the muscles in her back popping in a rather pleasant manner. "I really came down here for chocolate frogs, but I didn't want to go all the way back up to the castle and get my wallet..." She was rambling slightly, something that she did naturally when there was no set conversation topic. "But I thought that by the time i was coming back to the castle for the second time-- it would be dark out." Lucie was petrified of the dark. Upon finishing her stretch, she turned to Angie,"Let's go in!" Her voice sounded excited. She truely was a child at heart.
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Post by Angie Maxwell on Jul 31, 2009 22:09:49 GMT -5
Angie chuckled at her younger sisters childish excitement about candy, and sighed slighty as she commented about having to walk around in the dark. How could something so cool and mysterious as the dark frighten Lucie? Angie loved mystery, and didn't see how others didn't embrace it.
She entered the small sweet shop ahead of her sister, and was instantly greeted by hundreds of deliciously sweet aromas, looking around, she didn't know where to look fitst. "I'm kinda in the mood for a licorice wand..." she said, scanning the shelves.
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Post by Lucie Maxwell on Aug 4, 2009 19:10:37 GMT -5
Lucie smiled brightly at her sisters comment about licorice wands and promptly began searching for chocolate frogs. She turned to grab one off the shelf and nearly knocked into someone. The sudden movement of getting out of their way made her off balance, and she knocked over a display of caramel camels. The storekeeper wandered over with an angry expression on his face, and Lucie blushed up at him from her position on the floor. "So sorry, sorry!" His angry expression softened when he saw how extremely sorry she was. And perhaps how adorable she was as well.
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Post by Angie Maxwell on Aug 4, 2009 21:11:25 GMT -5
Angie sighed a little as her sister knocked over a pile of candy; typical Lucie, always clumsy. She was about to yell at the store keeper who was giving her baby sis a very rude look, but decided not to once he softened up, falling for Lucie's adorableness. That was one thing Angie envied about her sister; she got a lot of things going for her, especially her adorable nature. "Oh Lucie, what would you do without me?" she said, as she took out her wand, and murmered a spell. All of the candy flew back to its places.
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