Post by Courtney Marshall on Feb 25, 2009 18:57:58 GMT
"One, two, three!"She closed her eyes and with a sound of a crack she was gone. Lizzy opened her eyes and frowned. She couldn't believe it, again her mother didn't take her to work with her. She sighed and began to get ready for school. Her grandfather who was a muggle wasn't going to wait for her and her siblings much longer. They always had to be on time and stick to a certain schedule and what not. She hated being late, but she didn't like getting rushed either. She ran out into the entrance hall and began to tap her foot impatiently and she waited to go to school.
Courtney shook her head as she watched her oldest daughter frown at her as she apparated out of the house. It took her a while to get everything ready for her kids and then get them to her parents house but she always seemed to manage one way or another. She ran her fingers through her hair when she arrived outside the ministry office. She sighed, shaking her head as she remembered that today was her day off. She laughed softly as she rand her fingers through her hair once again and sat on the curb. She couldn't believe how busy she was to forget that today. Today was her day off.
She closed her eyes thinking all she wanted to do was go home and relax, but she knew she couldn't go home. She was always at home and she never really found that to be very relaxing. She would find some way to begin working and moving around. Whether it was washing clothes or cleaning around the house. She would always be moving, running here and there. It wasn't long before she apperated from the curb. She felt a gentle breeze, cold but still warm enough to stay outside. She opened her eyes and looked at the glistening water. Before long she finally realized where she was. Who would of guessed she would of actually come back here.
She walked past the pond a bit hesitant really. It had been awhile since she had come to visit him. She blamed herself for his death. After all it was only natural. It was all her fault. She continued her walk through the cemetery. She would of brought him something. But she didn't think she would come here. Its was still a bit painful though many believed she moved on she really hadn't. She was still stuck in the painful past.
Courtney shook her head as she watched her oldest daughter frown at her as she apparated out of the house. It took her a while to get everything ready for her kids and then get them to her parents house but she always seemed to manage one way or another. She ran her fingers through her hair when she arrived outside the ministry office. She sighed, shaking her head as she remembered that today was her day off. She laughed softly as she rand her fingers through her hair once again and sat on the curb. She couldn't believe how busy she was to forget that today. Today was her day off.
She closed her eyes thinking all she wanted to do was go home and relax, but she knew she couldn't go home. She was always at home and she never really found that to be very relaxing. She would find some way to begin working and moving around. Whether it was washing clothes or cleaning around the house. She would always be moving, running here and there. It wasn't long before she apperated from the curb. She felt a gentle breeze, cold but still warm enough to stay outside. She opened her eyes and looked at the glistening water. Before long she finally realized where she was. Who would of guessed she would of actually come back here.
She walked past the pond a bit hesitant really. It had been awhile since she had come to visit him. She blamed herself for his death. After all it was only natural. It was all her fault. She continued her walk through the cemetery. She would of brought him something. But she didn't think she would come here. Its was still a bit painful though many believed she moved on she really hadn't. She was still stuck in the painful past.