Post by potterfreak14 on Feb 24, 2008 17:28:16 GMT -7
Indago sat on the couch in the living room. She couldn't sleep any longer, but had decided to wait a bit to wake Christina. She had that feeling in the pit of her stomach. That her problems weren't quite over yet, or that could just be the nagging complications of her little secret. How was she to keep this one to herself? Indago sighed and leaned her head back on the sofa, her eyelids were getting heavy on her. She nodded off, dreaming that she was aimlessly floating through the clouds, mind carelessly wandering to random thoughts. She began to fall, plummiting toward the ground. Indago awoke with a start. The little red neon clock displayed it was 8:32 AM in the flashy little letters. Indago got up from her place on the refurbished couch, she was going to wake Christina now. Slowly she opened the door to the nursery, then got Christina from her crib. The child's vivid red hair was sticking out in all directions. Nonetheless, Christina grinned and giggled at the sight of her haggard mother. Indago brought her back to the living room and set her on the floor, watching her head immediatly for the miniature Christmas tree.
**2 hours later**
Indago lay on the couch, Christina asleep on the cushion beside her. The child's new teddy bear was tightly in the grasp of her minute hands. The bear was obviously a hit. Indago was carefully writing a card to Lily, which she would attach to the gift Indago had given her. Indago had decided to give Lily her time-turner. The card read;
Dear Lily,
Hey, sorry I didn't stay at Hogwarts for Christmas, I figured Christina would like it better at home. This used to be something of mine, I think you might find it useful. But you must not be seen.
Indago then debated on whether or not to confide in Lily at this point. She bit her lip, then dipped her quill in the ink well, then began toi write again.
There is something I ought to tell you. I'm
Indago paused yet again, thinking of how to word what she was going to say. This was a touchy matter...
pregnant again.
Indago thought of how to sum up the immense ammount of feelings within her, but meerly resorted to;
Hope you had a happy Christmas.
Your big sister,
Indago
She sealed the letter in an envelope, and put it in the box with the time-turner. She tied it to the leg of her owl, then watched him fly away until he was meerly a speck in the distance. Indago sighed, this was probably the most awkward Christmas she'd ever had...
**2 hours later**
Indago lay on the couch, Christina asleep on the cushion beside her. The child's new teddy bear was tightly in the grasp of her minute hands. The bear was obviously a hit. Indago was carefully writing a card to Lily, which she would attach to the gift Indago had given her. Indago had decided to give Lily her time-turner. The card read;
Dear Lily,
Hey, sorry I didn't stay at Hogwarts for Christmas, I figured Christina would like it better at home. This used to be something of mine, I think you might find it useful. But you must not be seen.
Indago then debated on whether or not to confide in Lily at this point. She bit her lip, then dipped her quill in the ink well, then began toi write again.
There is something I ought to tell you. I'm
Indago paused yet again, thinking of how to word what she was going to say. This was a touchy matter...
pregnant again.
Indago thought of how to sum up the immense ammount of feelings within her, but meerly resorted to;
Hope you had a happy Christmas.
Your big sister,
Indago
She sealed the letter in an envelope, and put it in the box with the time-turner. She tied it to the leg of her owl, then watched him fly away until he was meerly a speck in the distance. Indago sighed, this was probably the most awkward Christmas she'd ever had...