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Post by dream on Mar 1, 2009 0:41:22 GMT -5
i'm safe, up high [/font] nothing can touch me[/i] why do i feel this good sober?[/center] , Soft hands drummed lightly on the table outside the cafe. Quickly, after only a few minutes of a seated position, the coated figure stood once more. The height of the person, who had dark hair tumbling over their shoulders was astounding to most. At least 6-foot, but this person was cheating. She had heels on. The black coat ended at the upper thighs, concealing most of the jeaned fabric she was wearing. Why? Comfortable, and easy to get in and out of. Course she wasn't planning on changing clothes, or losing any article today. Pink lips pursed at the thought of that, and quickly began to push thoughts away from that. Shaking it away from the current train of thought, the figure moved down the street at a now more leisurely pace.
All the muggles made her sick. Personally, she would enjoy if the purebloods could have their own place. They did, mostly in a certain neighborhood, but otherwise, they'd have to deal. Muggles passed by without a second look, as the young woman made her way down the street, the sky overcast, a cool breeze sweeping in from the east. It was a nice day out, considering there wasn't any sun, but oh well. Many people of both the wizarding community and muggle community were out. Course, within these streets, many shops that appeared to be closed to the muggles, were quite open to the wizarding side. It was a simple spell all the owners had, and kept up to date, so no muggle would come wandering into a store they shouldn't be in.
The woman paused in front of a closed shop, and muttered the password all the stores had. The sealed door shifted slightly, and soon, when the door deemed it safe that no muggles were looking, heels clicked and she stepped inside. The place was bursting with life. This store held food, candy, and it was like a mini-market. Grinning shyly, she undid her jacket, revealing a laid-back style for her. A v-neck white shirt, tight black jeans, and matching ankle boots. Leaving the jacket on, and ruffling her hair, she approached the counter, brushing past two kids who were weaseling through the candy as if it were gold, "Hi, is Georgina in?" the cashier looked up and grinned lightly, "Yes, Audrey, she's in back with a group of kids." Nodding softly, the young woman turned on her heel to head to the back.
Upon entering the back rooms of the shoppe, Audrey paused lightly when a group of kids swarmed around her to get out. Stepping aside, she coughed lightly, and looked up to see her brunette-sister. Now that all of them were getting older, they were all changing quite differently from each other. She herself still had dark hair, as well as Carlee, while Raquel, Georgina and Brianna's hair remained the same. Now though, that they were changing, it felt odd not to be so easily recognized as a Williams girl. Their eyes met, and Audrey's blue eyes gleamed lightly, before embracing her older sister, "Hi, Geo." she cooed, and Georgina scoffed, shaking a finger at her, "Don't go doing that again, Mars. What are you up to?"
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[/color] rinning weakly to herself, a shoulder raised, before a response came, "Wandering, browsing." Georgina nodded gently, and handed a kid something from a shelf that he couldn't reach. "Have you heard about Raquel?" Audrey frowned, she hadn't checked for owl mail yet, and she'd left Charm at home, "No...why? Everything all right?" Geo nodded enthusiastically, before replying, "She's pregnant." Audrey's mouth dropped, "Excuse me?" Geo nodded, beaming, "She just told me today, check for an owl when you get home." The taller sister nodded, and the smaller one who had to get back to working grinned, "See you, Geo." With that short meeting over with and a healthy helping of big news dropped on her plate, she was ready to leave.I[/color] n another shop that was a tiny cafe, she bumped into someone, and smiled weakly, apologizing, while the person sighed and cleaned their shirt off with a simple spell. Audrey blushed slightly, before continuing inside and sitting down at the bar, keeping her thoughts away from the party she wanted to go to. She'd been invited, and it was tonight. Most likely she wouldn't, she still needed to get all her stuff out of her parents' house and into her own loft sooner or later. Charm didn't want to leave though, the half-kneazle, half-tabby cat enjoyed the house, and enjoyed tampering with the dogs' food once in awhile. Giggling at the first time Charm did that, Audrey ordered just a Butterbeer, just a little ting. Remaining at the bar one could say, she kept to herself, and just people-watched, wasting time.[/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by intoxicated on Mar 1, 2009 18:21:42 GMT -5
••• I'm sick and tired of your attitudeI'm feeling like I don't know you ••• •••Tiana Rochelle Williams•••
Tiana hated being in London but she hadn’t yet gone back to Hogwarts, in fact tomorrow was when she was due to go back – thank god she’d seen enough of these muggles. She grinned as she stepped inside a store, entering the wizarding world. She walked briskly through the shop; she wasn’t actually interested she’d just entered the nearest shop because those muggle boys had been following her. She let out a laugh, she could hardly blame them she was, after all, gorgeous. Especially when she was wearing this black and white chequered mini skirt, her top was one of those tops that looks like it’s two but is actually one top. It was hot pink strappy top with a white one below it. She also wore her black tights and white dolly shoes. So she had to admit with her hair straightened and eyes framed with black mascara she did look gorgeous as ever.
She entered the busy street and smiled to herself. It was quite a nice day and she was going to make the most of her freedom out here before she went back to Hogwarts, because you had to admit it could be quite a bore there sometimes. She walked briskly down the street, letting her blonde and purple hair flow out behind her, she knew what she needed was a drink before she started shopping. She adjusted the black bag, which held her money and made her look somewhat normal in the muggle world (not that she’d ever fit in there) putting it over her left shoulder rather than her right.
The walk to the bar wasn’t a long one and so it wasn’t long before she entered. She sighed when the first person she spotted was her cousin, Audrey, the all too perfect Audrey. She knew her cousin too well, she sighed. She’d differed at the door too long and knew it was too late to turn and escape so with a few silent complaints she made her way over. ”Hey Audrey, how are you?” she didn’t even attempt to smile. Audrey was her dad’s favourite. She didn’t know why, i mean Tiana was his daughter not Audrey. She frowned but sat down opposite her cousin whilst she waited for a reply. Not caring if her cousin was waiting for someone. Who could be more important that Tiana anyway? Exactly. No-one.
tagged • Audrey lyrics • Taylor Swift – Tell Me Why notes • Hope you don’t mind that take on things? word count • god knows.[/size][/color][/font]
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Post by dream on Mar 1, 2009 19:34:16 GMT -5
i'm safe, up high [/font] nothing can touch me[/i] why do i feel this good sober?[/center] , The place began to slowly fill up, though just as many people were leaving who were coming in. Turning slightly on the stool she was on, she remained where she was, deciding it would be best to do so. A heel suddenly started to tap along with the beat of the music. Tilting her head softly, dark hair fell past her shoulders as she did so. Just like her mom's. Brows knitted together, before she spun in the spinning stool. Grinning weakly at her childish antics, she turned to peer out into the street filled with mostly muggles. Her nose wrinkled. Muggles - they were pathetic. If they weren't so arrogant, she wouldn't have such a problem with them. But they were, therefore, they deserved to be lesser.
Sipping on her drink, she adjusted the purse she'd bought mainly for when she came out - like now around muggles to shop. Hey - they had some good clothing once in awhile. More of the higher shops though, like Louis Vuitton, or something like that, and this Gucci, Gabana, what-ever the people wore these days. Shaking that off, she arched an eyebrow when an owl flew in from the alley, and noticed it landed by her. It pecked at her fingers, she yelped and slapped her sister's bird's beak, before reading it. It was the letter telling her she was pregnant. Excitement rolled through her. She was going to be an aunt! Beaming, she tucked it away and paid the owl, who bobbed its head and flapped its wings out the window.
When the door opened, Audrey turned, then noticed her cousin, Tiana. A light grin appeared on her lips eagerly. The girl soon made her way over, and Audrey remained polite, though vivid thoughts ran rampade. How Tiana's father always liked speaking with her, how it was going. If he wasn't related to her, she would have been worried, but Marissa, her mother kept reassuring her. At the greeting, she returned it politely. Honestly, she loved her cousin, she thought she was neat, and still in school. Maybe she could give her some pointers sometimes. "Hello, Tiana." she shrugged, and offered, "Drink? And I'm decent, just wasting time, finding something to do."
Turning back to her cousin after getting the tender's attention, she inquired, "How are you doing?" she offered a light grin towards her, before then finishing off her butterbeer and deciding to get a water instead for the next round. It was free too. Sliding across Galleons, letting Tiana order if she wanted, paying for her younger relative. "What have you been up to? School going all right?" She liked they were in a wizard shoppe instead of a muggle one. They could speak freely of Hogwarts, magic, among other things without worry of detection.
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