The deafening smack of skin against marble abated the light, sleepy discussion at the breakfast table and matching azure eyes darted towards the cream double doors left askew, allowing the sound to travel through. Cutlery was placed down and from the head of the table, Adriana Avery rose, her dark hair stark in comparison to the heads of silvery blonde that were seated around her. She managed a shy smile before lifting her dress from the floor and hurrying as briskly as propriety allowed to the double doors. She tore one open as quickly as her small wrist could allow and stepped into the hall, pulling the door flush behind her, breaking the line of sight of those at the table.
The sight before the woman left her stupefied, a sight she never thought she’d ever see. Her stomach flipped within her, both out of fright and unbridled excitement and she could feel the beginnings of adrenaline seeping into her as her heart thudded almost painfully against her ribcage. The girl that she had watched be tortured by her family was stood on shaky, bruised feet. Her hair was bedraggled, her lip split but her eyes seethed with a rage that Adriana had never thought her capable of. Her arm was outstretched, lengthened by the Yew wand twisted in her long fingers, the tip of which was pressed against the chest of her brother; Caius.
The girl’s name left Adriana’s lips before the elder woman had a chance to stifle herself. Her reproach was replaced with a shriek as a swirling ball of purple light reached her and restrained her against the door. Cerelia’s eyes had not so much as moved from Caius. It was only then that she struck him and with a thunderous crack he was sent flying across the entrance hall, up to the second story where he landed roughly over the side of the railing. With that, Cerelia apparated from the entrance hall. When her magic disappeared from the valley, so too did the restraints on Adriana and she tumbled to the floor, the sound of her hands and legs hitting the marble similar, but not as monstrous, as that which had first alerted them to the girl’s presence.
If you apparate without truly thinking about where you are going, strange things tend to happen. Cerelia Araminta Avery ended up in Knockturn Alley, in the pub she’d had breakfast at with a few of her father’s associates what felt like a millennia ago. She hurried past the patrons, darting into the poorly lit bathroom where she proceeded to lengthen the mirror with her wand and inspect herself as best she could in the light. It then occurred to her that, indeed, she was a witch, so pressed her wand to the lamp and increased the light of the room – giving her much more in the way of visibility. It was then that she began to tend to herself, ripping open her bag and taking what few bits she carried with her in the way of healing potions, gauze and tape; not that she needed much.
A few spells did the trick and after smoothing out her clothes and righting her hair with a few teasing spells and some setting agents, she was ready to go.
Cerelia used the fireplace in the pub to get to the Ministry. She despaired at the idea of flushing herself down the toilet; it simply wasn’t going to happen. No, instead she contended with floo powder and joined the long column of workers and visitors, content to be carried towards the lifts and hoping against hope that someone would be going to her level.
Luck indeed appeared to be on her side despite all other shortcomings and not five minutes later she stepped out onto her level with an elderly, doddery old wizard who thudded off down the corridor in the opposite direction. He had smiled and gruffed out a greeting to her but that had been all; nothing more, nothing less. It suited Cerelia that way. She knew she was conspicuous but she didn’t want to be too visible – well, not completely, anyway.
She strode down the corridor, idly aware of the marble underfoot, and quickly made her way towards Jude’s office. There was no secretary, she noted immediately, and picked up the nameplate, frowning, before a glance at her watch told her that the woman was probably on her lunch break – which was certainly fair.
Cerelia leaned back against the desk and opened her bag, taking out a handful of orchid blossoms she had taken from the plant. She cupped her hands around them and blew into her palms; the little bit of magic replicating the blooms, and, opening her palms up, blew the blossoms towards the door. They darted with a flourish beneath the door but a few lingered Cerelia’s side and just underneath, just enough to encourage him to come and look – to find her.
outfit! :3