Post by kyla on Mar 9, 2013 0:00:34 GMT -5
She nodded, smiling at is tone. When he put it like that, it did sound a little silly. “Actually, I was more wondering if there was anything I should be prepared for…” Her tone turned playful. “You know, trap doors, rotating book cases”, she shrugged, “that sort of thing.” She blushed, swatting at him, mostly because something similar had occurred to her. “I know you did, but I think the dungeons can wait”, she assured him. She shook her head ruefully, he had a point. “I was just…curious,” she insisted, “that’s all.” The only other older house she’d been in had been her great grandmother’s, and Vin’s beat that out by several centuries. It was a bit off-balancing actually, to think about how many lives had been lived out in these walls. It made her wonder what sort of legacy she was marrying into. Remembering that he and all of his siblings with Slytherins, she had some vague suspicions about what his family might have been like back in the dark ages, but she’d need access to records to know more.
Knowing from Vin’s description of his mother’s situation that she would be excited, she was still only somewhat prepared for what came next. Her first thought had been that his mum couldn’t do too much with Zahara in her arms. Then, as if reading her mind, Vin had taken his youngest sister from Lindsey. So much for that. Of all the things she might have expected, being picked up and spun around had not been on the list. She gave a startled laugh, once Lindsey sat her back on her feet. She found herself somewhat caught off guard, first by the sniffing and then by the subsequent grin. What did she mean good for…? And then it hit her, she must still smell like Vin from their earlier activities. She flushed dark red up to the roots of her hair, and made a semi-embarrassed noise, still smiling. “Err..” She shot her fiancé a look that begged him to come to her rescue.
Like a tornado, Lindsey suddenly changed course. Confused, Keela merely shot Vin a questioning look before following his mother. Momentarily awed by the room itself, it took a moment before the request registered. Looking like a student who’d been caught not paying attention, she blushed. “Thank you, its…I like it a lot.” Her comment to Vin, combined with his response, made her laugh. It reminded her oddly of being home with her family. She couldn’t resist shooting him a cheeky grin as well. The mention of the curse brought her up short, and she appeared to concentrate hard to dredge up the memory. “I…I don’t know much. We only talked about it once or twice back when we were first…getting to know each other.” The polite way of saying when she’d been running from her feelings for him for all she was worth. She didn’t think it smart to tell his mother that. Trying to be diplomatic, she searched for words. “Your father was…a bit…well to be honest he sounds evil.” She blushed, “and he put you under some sort of curse so you’d have to marry who he wanted, but Professor Silver helped you change it somehow.” She’d probably have to find something else to call him now. She shrugged, “I know Vin having kids is important because the line has to continue or something bad happens to you.” He really hadn’t told her much more than that, and she hadn’t pried.
Knowing from Vin’s description of his mother’s situation that she would be excited, she was still only somewhat prepared for what came next. Her first thought had been that his mum couldn’t do too much with Zahara in her arms. Then, as if reading her mind, Vin had taken his youngest sister from Lindsey. So much for that. Of all the things she might have expected, being picked up and spun around had not been on the list. She gave a startled laugh, once Lindsey sat her back on her feet. She found herself somewhat caught off guard, first by the sniffing and then by the subsequent grin. What did she mean good for…? And then it hit her, she must still smell like Vin from their earlier activities. She flushed dark red up to the roots of her hair, and made a semi-embarrassed noise, still smiling. “Err..” She shot her fiancé a look that begged him to come to her rescue.
Like a tornado, Lindsey suddenly changed course. Confused, Keela merely shot Vin a questioning look before following his mother. Momentarily awed by the room itself, it took a moment before the request registered. Looking like a student who’d been caught not paying attention, she blushed. “Thank you, its…I like it a lot.” Her comment to Vin, combined with his response, made her laugh. It reminded her oddly of being home with her family. She couldn’t resist shooting him a cheeky grin as well. The mention of the curse brought her up short, and she appeared to concentrate hard to dredge up the memory. “I…I don’t know much. We only talked about it once or twice back when we were first…getting to know each other.” The polite way of saying when she’d been running from her feelings for him for all she was worth. She didn’t think it smart to tell his mother that. Trying to be diplomatic, she searched for words. “Your father was…a bit…well to be honest he sounds evil.” She blushed, “and he put you under some sort of curse so you’d have to marry who he wanted, but Professor Silver helped you change it somehow.” She’d probably have to find something else to call him now. She shrugged, “I know Vin having kids is important because the line has to continue or something bad happens to you.” He really hadn’t told her much more than that, and she hadn’t pried.