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Post by Khaat Lupin Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:21 am

It was barely dawn, but in the Lupin household, everyone was up. Wide awake. Hell, there was no household, Khaat believed, that was full of more noise at 6 am than her house. There were her 8 children, and the two sibling groups of three each that belonged to two of her staff members. That made for 14 children under 4 in the same house--and they were all very early risers.

But the household was not happy this morning. Her two year old sons had committed a serious crime somewhere during the night--one that had her four year old daughter, Abbey, livid. The boys had gone in and had joyfully ripped up Abbey's storybooks--her prizes possessions. Abbey loved her storybooks, and, as far as she was concerned, there were never too many of them. She knew each story by heart and could recite it almost verbatim. Now those precious books were in tatters, and the household had been awakened with angry toddler screaming.

To soothe her daughter, Khaat had had to promise she would replace the books--and then some--before naptime that afternoon. Her bodyguard, Marcus Belby, was not at all amused that she intended, herself, to go out and to actually take Abbey with her. That was, first of all, exceptionally dangerous. Abbey was usually well behaved in public but still, that was two bodies to guard. Not one. Secondly, the child was impossible to get out of Flourish and Blotts. She could plant her little four year old self in the storybook section with all intention to take up root there. That also meant that Marcus would be leaving with an unconscionable number of books. He'd have to shrink them to have any hope of getting them home.

Still, Khaat would not be moved. The promise she'd made to Abbey was the only hope of dulling the deafening sound in the house that morning. Marcus understood that much, but it didn't mean he liked it. He insisted that Khaat keep her face shielded to try to conceal her identity. It wasn't all that odd in Diagon Alley to see, after all. She agreed to wear a lightweight cloak and keep the oversized hood pulled up.

So, after breakfast, with strong instructions in his ears about keeping Khaat and Abbey safe, he took them to Diagon Alley. The bookstore was just opening--literally--when they arrived. Marcus was hoping for an easy in and an easy out. Abbey knew her way by heart to the storybooks and she dashed ahead to the shelves, causing Khaat to panic. Marcus had to try to hurry Khaat along so he didn't lose one or the other of them. He could already hear Abbey joyfully flinging piles of books onto the floor because she wanted them.

"That child is going to be a librarian," Marcus mumbled to Khaat to lighten her mood and soothe her a bit. He was concerned about Khaat's anxiety. Things rarely went smoothly when Khaat went out these days. Khaat had asked Abbey if she couldn't just send an owl to the bookstore and buy all the storybooks they had. That was far less anxiety than taking her out, but Abbey delighted in going to the bookstore. So out they had gone, and now Abbey's mama was feeling afraid.

"No, she's good at getting them out, but she's horrid at putting them back," Khaat said.

"That's what charms are good for," Marcus smiled.
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Post by Thaorson Ian Elldir Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:27 am

Thaor awoke to the sound of foot steps echoing down Diagon Alley. He walked to the edge of his enchantments, at the front of his fathers mostly destroyed wand shop. As he looked down the Alley he saw Khaat, Marcus, and Abbey entering Flourish and Blotts. A brief smile crossed his face as he saw them, he hadn't seen them out and about in a very long time.

The smile quickly faded, however, when he saw three hooded figures a little farther down the alley with what he could only describe as an unhealthy interest in the three who just entered Flourish and Blotts, and they didn't seem to be the reading type.

Thaor sighed as he put on his cloak, and dragged a chair to the entry way of his fathers old shop. He decided it'd be best to just keep watch, rather than go out and cause a ruckus for no reason.
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Post by Khaat Lupin Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:56 am

For four year old Abbey, it was all about books, books, and more books. It meant endless hours of storytime with her "Papa," and she never tired of that. Abbey had plunked herself down on the floor and was drawing out books. She was throwing the ones she wanted to keep in one direction, and tossing the few she did not off in the other direction.

A woman with thick, long red hair, all dressed in a black dress with black boots was apparently working in the store. She was filing books at the other end of the bookcase, and she looked down at Abbey and smiled.

"You like books?" she asked Abbey. Abbey nodded. "Me too," The woman said. "Almost as much as I like candy. Would you like a piece?" She held out some brightly colored foil wrapped chocolates. Abbey reached out to take one of the candies, as Khaat came around the corner.

"Abbey," Khaat said cautiously. "What do you say?" Abbey looked at Khaat, her hand frozen. The child had been taught, drilled, to say 'No thank you." Khaat did not want her taking candy from anyone.

"Its just a little chocolate," the woman smiled and said to Abbey in a soothing, whispery voice. Something began to raise Khaat's suspicions. She felt fear and anxiety rise up for a reason she couldn't pin point. She saw Abbey's hand reach again for the chocolate, and as she did, the woman reached out and snapped an iron cuff around Abbey's wrist. Abbey began to panic and try to fight, and scream.

"No!" Khaat panicked. "No, not my child! Let her go!" Marcus had come out of nowhere, and he flew at the woman, determined to make her let go. To Khaat's horror, the woman merely seemed to change shapes at will. From human, metamorphasizing into a half being, a half werewolf/half human.

"Doggie!!!" Abbey was screaming. "Doggies!!! Papa!!!" The female still had hold of Abbey. Khaat wrapped herself around her child to try to protect her, to try to draw her away. Marcus was just directly fighting with her.

"Khaat! Get her and go! Run!" Marcus ordered. The female had different ideas. She drew back one muscular arm and backhanded Khaat hard enough to knock her into the wall and stun her. Marcus, she fired at, and it blew him into a large stone support pillar between the shelves. He too was stunned.

The woman picked up the horrified four year old, who continued to look for Robert, crying and screaming at the top of her lungs for her "Papa." The woman raced down the stairs, and finding Abbey's screaming to be a problem, she clamped on hand hard over the child's mouth, racing out the store with the child tucked under her arm like a sack of potatoes.
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Post by Thaorson Ian Elldir Fri Jun 20, 2014 4:09 am

Thaor bolted out of his chair when he heard screaming and a loud crash come from Flourish and Blotts, he sprinted to the front door and nearly collided with what he realized to be a Werewolf, halfway transformed. She drew her wand, but he was faster. StupifyHe yelled, aiming his wand at her face.

There was a flash of light, the woman/wolf flew back into the door, dropping Abbey in the process. Arresto Momentum he said, cushioning Abbey's fall. He ran to her, picked her up, and ran back into Flourish and Blotts to find Marcus and make sure Khaat was okay.

Just as he locked the door, and ran towards the back of the store where Marcus was laying on the ground. There was a loud explosion and the door was nearly incinerated. Thaor looked to see who was coming in, and recognized the three figures he had seen earlier.
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Post by Khaat Lupin Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:40 am

Marcus recovered first. He got up and was going to head to find Abbey when a familiar figure walked in the back door--with Abbey.

"Abs!" he was relieved. He went to Khaat. She was starting to wake. "Abbey is fine," Marcus said, pointing to her. Khaat looked and saw Abbey was safe and sound--with Thaor. Marcus helped Khaat up to her feet. Bookstore clerks were running towards the back of the store because of the confusion.

"Thaor," she sighed with relief. "Thank you so much.   I don't know how you showed up, but I'm so glad you did."  

"Abs?" Marcus asked, reaching for her. "You okay?" He took her and cuddled her, soothing her. She curled tight to him.  He brushed away her tears.

"It was doggies," she told him. "They smelled bad."

"You're right," he told her. "You're okay now. Come on."  He looked at one of the clerks. "Those children's books on the floor--I'll take them. All of them."  The clerk nodded and scrambled to get them.

"I don't know what brings you back in town," Khaat said to Thaor, "but you might well be back just in time.  Can I interest you in a cup of tea?" She was hoping they'd have time to talk.
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Post by Thaorson Ian Elldir Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:27 pm

Thaor brushed some dust off his robes as he greeted Khaat and Marcus. You know I've never been too far away. I would love to chit chat and catch up, but I believe we should do so somewhere more, private? he said with a smile. I believe Marcus would agree.

I'll come back and edit this so that I meet the word count minimum. I only need thirty eight more words. now it's thirty two. I really want some coffee. Also work is stressful today. I can't wait to be able to go home and go to bed. I've worked 76 hours this week, not counting today. HEY IM AT ONE HUNDRED WORDS!
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