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shini--chan · 11 months
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Can I request f and h from the gods and goddess alphabet for Russia and China separately.
Of course you can! The yandere alphabet: Yandere Alphabet: Gods & Goddesses
Yandere Russia & China - Familial Ties
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Freyja - How official would your relationship be? Marriage with a glittering facade or their dirty little secret?
A bit of both truth be told. Being as old as he is, Yao would have incredibly high standards and would spend a fair bit of time making sure you’re the right one for him. He would test you in his own ways, making sure you’re steadfast and of outstanding character. Aside from that, he would want to slowly “introduce” you to your new lifestyle.
As much as he would want to marry you and flaunt you, his beloved, around for everybody to see, he would be lucid enough to know that he would first have to teach you how to behave. He would slowly whittle away at your will to rebel, if you would have any, and teach you proper manner. Only then would he show your relationship to the world.
Hestia - Do they want children? How would they go about with having a family?
This would be a hard question for Yao. He would have taken care of children before, as with Japan and Korea and a few of the other Asian nations, but he didn’t really have a fatherly relationship with any of them. At most, it was that of mentor/protégée or one of that between siblings; at worst it was of the violent sort between an empire and the colonies. As such, China would be hesitant to adopt or sire children.
But on the other hand, it would be his child, his flesh and blood that would have to swear filial piety to him. Despite having lived so long and done so much, the sort of situation that would entail would be new to him in ways. It would also bind the two of you closer together, having to act as parents and raise a child.
He would, on a large part, be rather strict with his child. Yao would have high expectations for them and wouldn’t hesitate to make that very clear early on. The child would be learning by their father’s knee before they could even walk, and the father would be very thorough in terms of education. But don’t worry too much – he would seek to give the child a healthy balance between work and play; at least, what he would understand to be healthy.
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Freyja- How official would your relationship be? Marriage with a glittering facade or their dirty little secret?
Ivan would be very inclined towards marriage. He can be very traditional in that sense, and would want to go through all the customs and motions and traditions with you. It would be something very personal to him so before all the pomp and circumstance, he would ensure that you would be on your best behaviour. He wouldn’t mind being a bit rough about it either (this would largely be because of his perspective on what is rough and what is tender).
After the wedding, he would squirrel you away to a cabin or a house in the country side. You would have little contact with other people and almost none with personifications. Having lost so much and so many people in his life, Ivan would elect to hiding you away in fear of having you stolen from him (and also so that escaping would be off the table).
He would also find such an arrangement very cosy – an idyllic little nest with (almost) everything his heart wants, all waiting for him away from the hustle and bustle of cloak-and-dagger dealings and politics.
Hestia - Do they want children? How would they go about with having a family?
Yes, he would want children, so, so much. Yet that wouldn’t mean that he would be suited as a father, and he would be very conscientious of that fact. So, getting a child would be preceded by an unfortunate chain of events. However, he would be happy with the accident and wouldn’t say no to a child if one would be on the way.
Would do his best, but with how emotional stunted and traumatised he is, he would sometimes be downright cruel to his child and would only realise such when the tears would start streaming or if it would be pointed out to him. His solution to avoid such situations would be to make his child go outside and play with other children as much as possible.
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cloudybee · 3 years
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My AOD OC
🌸~Name~🌸
“Oh! Hi there! My name is Hestia Whittle, who are you?”
Full name: Hestia Whittle
Meaning: “Goddess of the hearth” 
Nicknames: Tia, honey, doll (Cathy) Titi, Miss, Mom (Eddie) Mom, Tia (Lucian) Ugly teacher b*tch (Zack) My Child (Gray) Pretty eyes (Danny)
Name language: Greek
🌸~Physical~🌸
“You don’t have to point out how short I am, I already know.”
Skin: Fairly pale
Eyes: Dark green eyes
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Hair: Used to be ginger, but she dyed it white
Weight: 117 lbs.
Height: 5’1
🌸~Attire~🌸
“I wear clothing for comfort, not looks.”
Clothes: 
-In Game-
She wears a white dress shirt with a green sweater. A white or black skirt is seen under with some thigh highs or leggings.
-Normal-
She usually wears jeans or mainly a skirt with a sweater. If it’s too hot for a sweater then it’s a t-shirt and maybe a cardigan
Pajamas: A soft nightgown or a shirt and some sweatpants/pajama bottoms.
Accessories: She wears a pair of reading glasses and she keeps a pocket knife on hand for self defense. She also likes to wear rings or crystals on necklaces.
🌸~Stars~🌸
“Now, I’m not too big on astrology, but I know a little bit.”
Zodiac: Pisces
Birthday: March 7th
Color: Green and indigo
Animal: Monkey
Element: Water
Planet: Neptune
Birthstone: Aquamarine and bloodstone
🌸~Mental~🌸
“I like to think I have a nice personality!”
Personality: She is a very calm and serene person. She is like that one teacher who you could call your mom and it wouldn’t be awkward. 
Worst memory: The last night at the school.
Best memory: Getting out of prison with Cathy.
🌸~Acquaintances~🌸
“Of course Cathy is my friend! She got me out of the prison and gave me a whole new life! No, Lucian, we will not ‘smooch’.”
Friends: Rachel, Eddie
Family: Lucian (Pretty much adoptive son)
Enemies: Zack (She just hates him), Danny (Why does he want her “peepers”?)
Neutral: Gray
Lover: Cathy
🌸~Favourites~🌸
“I’m not too picky about anything really.”
Food: Chocolate
Drink: Raspberry iced tea
Colour: Dark Green or a soft pink
Hobby: Embroidery
Animal: Cats
🌸~Quotes~🌸
“Lucian, what did I say about licking random people?”
“No! I’m not going to stab him!”
“Fine. I’ll fix your overalls.”
“Okay, so maybe I stabbed him a few times. He looked at me weird, okay?!”
🌸~Trivia~🌸
(Basically headcanons lol)
Hestia gets very nervous around men due to past encounters.
She hates men in suits.
Pretty sure she’s a lesbian but idk
Cathy and her are tight
Lucian is onesheart101’s aod oc and basically Hestia’s adopted kid
She would knit sweater, blankets, anything really for the younger ones like Lucian, Eddie, and Rachel
Due to her dark green eyes being uncommon, Danny often harasses her
Hestia gives off soccer mom vibes
She has taught English, social studies, and science before the last night at her school
She was only in jail for a few months before Cathy broke her out and took her to see Gray
Gray probably likes how respectful she is
Hestia wants to stab Zack
She always has a weapon, no matter what size or shape, on her, but it often changes
Hestia doesn’t wear much makeup besides mascara and some chapstick
She will wear her hair in a messy bun
She can’t go without coffee
She wants to sleep most of the time, but doesn’t
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jukemaid · 2 years
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my azem, hestia, was a spellcrafting expert and genius. she heavily focused on destruction magicks and was the creator of a fair amount of classic ff spells, like the fira line. her most powerful creation is ultima, of all things, and she turned it nuclear with the borderline impossible ultima azem. she LOVES this kind of magic and loves making huge explodey fire hurricanes and gales of razor wind that tear trees out of the ground at their roots. but its not the destruction specifically she focuses on, nor cares about, but rather the execution and output.
hestia suffered from the same naivety as all ancients, where death was a novelty, where the very foundations of life and creation were handwaved as basic skills. there was no true danger with her spellcraft, not really, and it was all done in a highly controlled environment intended for it. the possible damage done if it were applied elsewhere was never a concern. her priority was the fact that she was able to make these reactions happen by gradually building upon a base spell-- that there existed ways to manipulate energy, the elements just so, to produce such a powerful effect that could then be condensed and wielded.
it was a science, to push her own limits on how much she could do with so little, and her more powerful spells were testament to that. with the proper tools, someone unable to use creation magicks to a standard level would be able to do that and more. the more destructive a spell she could craft along the same elemental branch, all produced within the same environment under safe conditions, the greater output and intricacies she would be able to weave into a spell for anyone to learn to use. it didnt need to be a crazy violent explosion, but starting with that (the worst case scenario and working backwards) gave her room to whittle it down into something practical. but also she liked the explosions. they were exciting.
let it be said hestia was armed to the teeth and not in the ways anyone would expect
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sabinemorans · 3 years
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From Olympus Au Lineup
Part 1:
Madelaine Petsch- Sabine (my oc)/Persephone
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Tom Mison- Mathius ( @thisiswhathappenswhenyouregone ‘s oc)/Hades
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Jared Padalecki- Apollo
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Daniela Melchior- Artemis
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Jon Hamm- Zeus
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Eiza Gonzalez- Hera
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Nicole Beharie- Hestia
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Mads Mikkelsen- Dionysus
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Ricky Whittle- Hephaestus
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Zoë Kravitz- Aphrodite
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toyhenoctus · 4 years
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Character Sheet: Urzhug
Also featuring human!Urzhug, whose name is Ursula
Character Chart
Character’s full name: Urzhug
Reason or meaning of name: “A name that sounds like a belch”
Character’s nickname: Urzhy and The Tank
Reason for nickname: Urzhy is courtesy of Kade and The Tank was given by the party
Birth date: 2/19
Rest under the cut
Physical appearance
Age: 20
How old does he/she appear: 30s
Weight: 253 lbs.
Height: 7’ 3”
Body build: Mesomorph - High athletic
Shape of face: Square
Eye color: Amber
Glasses or contacts: N/A
Skin tone: Green-Grey
Distinguishing marks: Right eye scar, throat scar, back tattoo, stretched ear lobes, freckles and liver spots
Predominant features: Intense eyes
Hair color: Red
Type of hair: Coarse
Hairstyle: Long, partially braided, shaved on the sides and back, either up in high ponytail or hanging to one side
Voice: N/A
Overall attractiveness: 3/10
Physical disabilities: Mute and missing three fingers
Usual fashion of dress: Belted crop top, trousers, bracers and wrappings
Favorite outfit: War outfit (dragon skull and waist shield)
Jewelry or accessories: Several earrings, septum piercing, and labret piercing
Personality
Good personality traits: Dependable, protective, gentle
Bad personality traits: Impulsive, stoic, highly aggressive when angered
Mood character is most often in: Chill
Sense of humor: Childish; high amused by body humor
Character’s greatest joy in life: Finding her long lost elder sister
Character’s greatest fear: Losing her new family and having to return to the Flotilla
Why? She never felt truly welcomed there and left it behind just like her mother
What single event would most throw this character’s life into complete turmoil? The loss of Boaz
Character is most at ease when: She’s taking care of creatures
Most ill at ease when: She’s near the Flotilla
Enraged when: Her friends get hurt
Depressed or sad when: Secrets are kept from her
Priorities: Reuniting her family and providing for them
Life philosophy: Kiss the ones you love everyday for you never know when they’ll be gone
If granted one wish, it would be: To have been raised in Riverbend with Boaz
Why? Her childhood wouldn’t have been so violent
Character’s soft spot: Creatures
Is this soft spot obvious to others? Yes
Greatest strength: Physical strength
Greatest vulnerability or weakness: Balance, magic and she’s embarrassingly ticklish
Biggest regret: Not leaving her ship sooner
Minor regret: Thievery that led to her throat getting slashed
Biggest accomplishment: Finding Boaz
Minor accomplishment: Learning sign language
Past failures he/she would be embarrassed to have people know about: Not learning to swim until she was ten
Why? Most orcs are strong swimmers
Character’s darkest secret: She murdered a human while enraged after she escaped her ship
Does anyone else know? No
Goals
Drives and motivations: To provide for and protect her friends and family
Immediate goals: Destroying the Shadow Court
Long term goals: Building a home in Riverbend with her own two hands
How the character plans to accomplish these goals: By giving the party every last bit of her strength
How other characters will be affected: Everyone will be better for it if the Shadow Court is destroyed
Past
Hometown: The Marlenos Fleet
Type of childhood: Rough and violent
Pets: Nugget the shark, Daisy the manta ray and Killer the goldfish
First memory: Getting her nose broken by another orc 
Most important childhood memory: Making it quite far in the gauntlet of strength
Why: She was highly underestimated due to her age but she was surprisingly strong and fast
Childhood hero: She really looked up to Ventra as a child
Dream job: N/A
Education: N/A
Religion: Nature, primarily the wind
Finances: N/A
Present 
Current location: Riverbend
Currently living with: Boaz and Kade
Pets: Nugget, Daisy and Killer
Religion: Nature, primarily the wind
Occupation: Hunter
Finances: She trades her kills for gold
Family
Mother: Hestia
Relationship with her: Barely knew her
Father: Raging Ram
Relationship with him: Never met
Siblings: Several half siblings by Raging Ram that she’s never met and Boaz and Kade
Relationship with them: Very close with Boaz and Kade
Spouse: N/A
Relationship with him/her: N/A
Children: N/A
Relationship with them: N/A
Other important family members: N/A
Favorites 
Color: Brown
Least favorite color: Blood red
Music: Human music
Food: Meat
Literature: She can’t read very well
Form of entertainment: Playing with creatures
Expressions: “I will break you”
Mode of transportation: Moose-back
Most prized possession: Her greataxe
Habits
Hobbies: Animal taming
Plays a musical instrument? No
Plays a sport? No
How he/she would spend a rainy day: Dressing meat or whittling
Spending habits: She’s very frugal
Smokes: No
Drinks: Yes; she certainly look old enough
Other drugs: No
What does he/she do too much of? Looking over her shoulder
What does he/she do too little of? Relaxing and sleeping
Extremely skilled at: Hunting, swimming and animal taming
Extremely unskilled at: Keeping her balance, defending against magic, being stealthy and communication
Nervous tics: She wrings her hands together and tugs on her hair when she’s upset
Usual body posture: Slightly hunched as she’s constantly looking down
Mannerisms: Quick but careful
Peculiarities: She can’t sleep if she’s wearing any kind of clothing
Traits 
Optimist or pessimist? Optimist
Introvert or extrovert? Introvert
Daredevil or cautious? Daredevil in combat, cautious with people
Logical or emotional? Emotional
Disorderly and messy or methodical and neat? A bit messy due to her size
Prefers working or relaxing? Working
Confident or unsure of himself/herself? Very confident
Animal lover? Extremely
Self-perception 
How he/she feels about himself/herself: She’s learning to love the way that she is now
One word the character would use to describe self: Misunderstood
What does the character consider his/her best personality trait? Empathetic
What does the character consider his/her worst personality trait? Impulsiveness
What does the character consider his/her best physical characteristic? Her arms
What does the character consider his/her worst physical characteristic? Her fingers
How does the character think others perceive him/her: Intimidating
What would the character most like to change about himself/herself: She wished she could speak again
Relationships with others
Opinion of other people in general: Guarded with strangers but she can be won over easily
Does the character hide his/her true opinions and emotions from others? Yes though it is usually because they can’t understand her
Person character most hates: Duke Erthax
Best friend(s): Particularly Boaz, Kade, and Imtura
Love interest(s): The blacksmith, Tyril, the mermaid, Vantissa, so on (Urzhug is surprisingly casually flirtatious)
Person character goes to for advice: Kade
Person character feels responsible for or takes care of: Boaz 
Person character feels shy or awkward around: Tyril
Person character openly admires: Imtura
Person character secretly admires: Mal (for his sneakiness)
Most important person in character’s life before story starts: Boaz and Kade 
After story starts: The whole friend group
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mastrmiscellaneous · 3 years
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Profile
Name: Carmine ‘Carly’ Shore
Godly Parent: Britomartis, goddess of Hunting and Nets
Nationality: Canadian
Ethnicity: Cree (Naskapi Tribe) (Native Canadian), White
Birthday: 12th August, 1997
Age: 16
Height: 5’8
Build: slender, slightly athletic, curvy
Hair: Short dirty blonde, beach waves reaching the base of her skull, with a wavy fringe cut choppily under her eyebrows. She has a thin, neat braid starting just behind her left ear that reaches her collarbone
Eyes: reddish brown. Turn fiery orange when using her Blessing of Hestia
Skin/Complexion: dark beige skin tone. As an adult, she gets a couple traditional Cree tattoos, one wrap around her left wrist and one down her chin
Skills:
· Demigod –
o Net weaving
o Hunting
o Trapping
o Use of a Trident and a Net as a weapon
· Normal –
o Fishing
o Woodwork, whittling, building
o Ice-skating
o Baking
Fatal Flaw: Defensiveness – Carmine is overly defensive about her sense of self, her parentage, anything she take pride in. She will get herself in the worst trouble if it means she takes revenge
Weapon:
· Aquamarine coloured celestial silver trident with Imperial gold prongs
· Celestial silver hexagonal weighted net
Bio:
Carmine was born to the fisherman Joe Shore and the goddess Britomartis in a small town in Northern Quebec, Canada.
When she was 9, Carly was gifted a griffin egg by her mother, who told her the griffin would be a close companion to her for her whole life, protecting her and keeping her company. A few weeks later, the egg hatched, and she named him Beck. They grew strong beside each other, Beck helping her and her father fish and hunt.
a few years later, when she was 11, nearly 12, she travelled to New York on Beck’s back, in order to find Camp Half Blood. She was flying over the city when Beck perked up, and they both saw another demigod being attacked by a monster in an alleyway. She had Beck fly down and scare the monster, and she tugged the demigod onto Beck’s back, and then had him fly away. This turned out to be Ezio Milos Wayne, son of Persephone, with whom she became fast friends.
After a few years, The two got tired of staying in the Hermes cabin, feeling like they didn’t belong as they are not Hermes’ kids. Therefore, they went to Chiron and asked to build a cabin for the unclaimed and the children of minor gods, like themselves. They offered to dedicate it to Hestia, as it would act as a home for those without one. Chiron agreed, as long as they could get the blessing of Hestia. The goddess grants them this with the one condition of them building a hearth in the cabin. at that, they built the cabin, inspired by Hestia’s warmth.
In adulthood, Carly and Ezio became inspired by their visits to New Rome, and fuelled by their desire to be together, they proposed the idea of a Greek city, New Athens, build around Long Island, sections of the city inspired by the major landmasses of Greece. The pair built the city with the help of their fellow demigods, and grew their own family whilst doing so.
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ursie · 4 years
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Gonna ask you about some adorable hc’s about Nico since everyone in your asks are CLOWNS who don’t understand that giving money to literal RELIEF is more important than a website that is already free otherwise+has disgusting/p*do writing on it - so I love your blog and your stance & would love some nico hc’s! ALSO WHOEVER READS THIS: IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY MF DONATE TO COVID RELIEF/LITERALLY ANY OTHER CHARITY!
GO OFF LEGEND!! Thank you 💕💕💕
Nico time
He’s Trans but later on id’s as nb instead of Trans dude
He has an immune disorder that results in chronic exhaustion and pain which is why he’s always tired
Due to his disorder whilst most demigods can’t succumb to mortal diseases he can do when he goes into the mortal world he always wears a face mask and gloves
Due to his chronic pain and exhaustion aside from other injuries he uses a wheelchair often or switches out with a cane or crutches it’s really only on quests that he brings neither because he’ll be fighting
This is not a hc but people are weird about Nico he’s not a twink he’s 14 and malnourished and I like to think healthy Nico is a chubby Nico
Nico has Hestia and Hades bless the homeless shelters he stayed in
While he was on his own and always traveling he picked up whittling and the harmonica because it was something small and mindless he could do w his hands and honestly he’s very good
He volunteers at the local soup kitchens and homeless shelters weekly w/o telling the campers (he’s say he’s doing ghost king business or something) but Tyson caught him while he was volunteering so now campers always join him, he has mixed feelings about that
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camelliacats · 3 years
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Two Young Eyes to Guide Me
Just when Jamestin thought they had all they needed…
Fic: "Two young Eyes to Guide Me" [FFN] [AO3]
Pairings/Characters: established!James Sirius Potter/Justin Finch–Fletchley, Garrick Ollivander, Hannah Abbott, Ernie Macmillan (implied Hannernie), Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley–Potter, Victoire Weasley (mentions of Victoire/Neville Longbottom),Hermione Granger–Weasley, Teddy Lupin, Percy Weasley, Hestia Jones/Hestia Carrow, OCs, & a cameo from Justin's parents
Rating: light T
Words: ~20,270
Additional info: romance, slash, cross gen, family, angst, fluff, Maydayverse, sequential, Next Gen era, 3rd person POV
Summary: The one thing that James and Justin were so sure they could never have…they might get. But, of course, there are consequences for every wish made.
               James patted his rucksack as he entered Ollivander's store in Diagon Alley. He hummed to himself, thinking that today…today would be a great day at work. He would make sure of that.
               Ollivander spied him heading into the back, where the workshop was. The old man put down a wand he was inspecting. "You're in an awfully good mood today, Mr. Potter."
               The eldest son of Harry Potter grinned. "I think you will be, too, Mr. Ollivander."
               "And why is that?" his mentor asked as James placed his bag in his chair and opened it up.
               "Because…of this," James replied. He withdrew from his bag a piece of thick, folded velvet. However, it looked to be glowing, and the glow was explained as James revealed what the velvet hid: a large chunk of unrefined ruby.
               Ollivander raised a curious eyebrow. "What are you planning on doing with that, Mr. Potter?"
               "Remember my idea? To vary wand creations even more by switching up the carving materials from time to time?" James polished the ruby chunk a bit and turned it over in his hands. As he did so, Ollivander could see that there was a sharp edge to it. "I can finally whittle with something besides my titanium-and-steel knife."
               The elderly wizard rubbed his chin and held his hand out for it. "Very interesting… Rubies are known for protection…but they are not the hardest of gems…"
               James nodded. "I know. I won't be able to do more than maybe one or two wands with it. But they'll be unique, all right."
               "How did you come across it?"
               James' grin grew, if that were possible. "My uncle, Bill, gave it to me. He found it in Egypt while on the job, and, once the goblins checked it and decided there were more expensive things to possess, they allowed him to keep it."
               "So he gave it to you instead of selling it?" Ollivander smiled a little himself. "And so the Weasley–Potter clan continues to surprise me."
               The comment made James' heart light. It was true. James' family could still be surprising. After all he had been through since he had fallen in love with Justin, James had never imagined that he'd be where he was today. Turmoil with his immediate family had left him momentarily estranged with much of his extended family. But it turned out that a wedding could pretty much fix that, so now many of the Weasleys and Potters were fine with (or at least adjusted to) him being James Sirius Potter Finch–Fletchley. The only one who refused to fall in line with the rest was James' brother, Al, but that would be a story for another time. After all, ruby daggers didn't come around all that often.
               "Take it easy and slow with the dagger," Ollivander said, interrupting James' thoughts. "The wand or wands you make with it will be exceptional." He returned to his own task at hand, leaving James to get right down to work.
               And James knew exactly where to start. There had been a design sitting in the back of his mind, sitting on the bottom of his pile of sketches for a few months now, ever since he had thought about switching up his choice of carving materials. Of course, he still had to carve the wand's base and insert a core…but, hey, he had time.
               Most of the day flew by as James carved the new wand. At one point, he paused to switch things up and mark another wand that was almost done with astronomy symbols. He paused again when the sun was going down to catch a late lunch. Good thing Justin wasn't there to chide him for eating late.
               Up the street was the Leaky Cauldron, owned by one of Justin's best mates…and someone who didn't quite like James. James had long ago given up on Hannah ever liking him, though things had gotten better with her. She was not above playing jokes on him, as the Potter had discovered when he'd asked for advice about meeting Justin's parents and she'd told him to do the opposite of what he really should have. But at least she wasn't going to hex him with his back turned, and she didn't poison the food she served him, either.
               "Hardly working?" the blond witch asked when James came to sit down at the counter. Her smile might've looked sweet to others, but to a trained eye it was definitely venomous.
               James lifted an eyebrow. "Um, I think the question goes something like, 'Working hard or hardly working?'"
               "I know what I said."
               He sighed. "Please, Hannah. I'd just like a sandwich. Oh! And one of those butterbeer floats—that was a delicious idea you had." He grinned, finding it amusing that she tried to glare at him with red cheeks.
               "Little git… Flattery will get you nowhere. I know how much you'd like your lunches to be free," Hannah remarked as she bustled about the cooking area.
               "Hey! I pay," he whined.
               "Yeah, yeah…"
               James stuck his tongue out at her when her back was turned, but he knew this was an all right day with her…after all, he hadn't done anything to piss her off lately. Happy at that thought, the wizard swiveled around on the barstool and took in the sight of the pub.
               He didn't go there every day for lunch, but he went often enough. He knew some of the permanent residents, even: the man with the thinning crown of silver–grey hair reading a book at the middle round table was Kenneth Mallow, who had been here since before even the first war; the middle-aged witch and wizard at the window were the Hollistons, former Healers who had made a bad business venture and now would probably never leave London; and then there was the man known as Cooper, who had so many crazy Death Eater stories that it was hard not to laugh (not to mention that Minister Shacklebolt and Harry himself had looked into the bloke, who had most certainly never been a Dark wizard or ever met one—he was just senile).
               But someone new caught James' attention. In one of the booths off to the side, one of the booths away from the windows, one of them that had little light…was a little girl. James thought that because she certainly looked younger than Lily, and his sister was entering her sixth year. But this girl was very young. She was disheveled-looking, with messy hair that reached her shoulders and a gray shirt and brown pants that were much too baggy for her. She minded her own business, taking her time sipping a glass of ice water. No one was with her—at the moment. James figured that whoever she was with probably would return to the table soon.
               James faced the counter again in time for Hannah to place a plate in front of him. "Ah, thanks. Hey, wait—what about the float?"
               "It's coming, it's coming!" Hannah threw up her hands as though she were ready to give up. Maybe she should, with Ernie, Justin, and James around…!
               Work was steady and life was good for James and Justin. It had only been a few months since their wedding ceremony to appease Justin's mother, but things were back to normal for the couple. Actually, things were better than normal, now that James' family was mostly on his side once again. It was one of many reasons why he walked nearly everywhere with a smile on his face.
               Even when he went to the Leaky Cauldron a few times on and off for a month and still saw that girl there, his smile didn't fade. There probably was no need to get curious about matters that were out of his hands. Besides, the girl was likely a new permanent resident with some family member. And that was nothing to worry about, right? He didn't see her there every time he went for lunch…it was just most of the time.
               Hannah followed his line of sight one day and pointed her chin in the girl's direction. "Curious about her?"
               "No," he lied.
               Hannah gave him a look. "It's fine if you are."
               "The last thing I need is to stir up any more drama in my life. Far too much has happened."
               "I'm curious about her, too."
               That got his attention, and he looked at the woman. "What? Why?"
               "I've no idea who she is, of course."
               "What? Then, why is she here?"
               "It's a free country, James. She can come in and rest as much as any other person."
               He furrowed his brow. "So…she's not staying here?"
               "Heavens no," Hannah replied. "She comes in here on her own and asks for water. I've tried to be polite and very gentle, but I've never even gotten a name from her. Obviously she's magical or has magical family, because she has stressed before that she doesn't like gillywater or butterbeer. But she knows about Wizarding beverages."
               James nodded. "Huh." The two of them watched her for a little bit until she started to turn her head their way. When she looked at them, they quickly acted as though they'd never seen her.
               "I've never had this happen before," Hannah whispered to him. The girl still looked their way.
               "Had what?"
               "An orphan…or runaway. Whatever she is." Hannah sighed and picked up an empty mug and cleaned it out with a rag; James had noticed she often did that when she was bothered. "I mean, what do I do in this kind of situation?"
               James shrugged. "Dunno… Call Dad?"
               Hannah gave him a look. "You really think Harry could do something?"
               "Well, he's essentially a policeman, isn't he? And it's a policeman's duty to ensure a child's welfare. I could get Aunt Hermione instead, if you want."
               "Never mind."
               "Why?"
               Hannah pointed to the front door, which James saw swing shut. "Because it doesn't matter now. She's gone." The witch frowned. "Perhaps she overheard us…"
               James tried to give her an encouraging smile. "Well, we aren't the villains here. We're just two concerned citizens. Besides…" He glanced at the front door again. "I have a feeling she'll be back."
               "I never thought I'd say it…but I'll be glad to see the last of the Weasleys and Potters," Justin said as he and James crashed by the lakeside on the first warm weekend of September.
               James snorted. "What's that supposed to mean?"
               The professor shook off his cloak and spread it out behind them. He leaned back on the ground as he explained. "Come on, James. There've been almost ten years of just your lot. Not to mention that I grew up knowing your parents' generation. And…" He tugged on James' arm so that the younger wizard lay beside him.
               "Justin…! At school, seriously?"
               Justin smirked as answer. "Besides, I imagine there will be many more Weasleys and Potters to come, as well as Malfoys and Scamanders…"
               James pouted. "No more Finch–Fletchleys, though."
               "Eh, we'll get a dog, if we must."
               "Not a cat?"
               "You're the cat, luv." Justin chuckled at his own remark. "But think about it. You're part of my family now, but I'm also a part of yours. Your siblings and cousins will grow up and have their own lives, too. It would just be nice to have a break for a little bit from seeing any of you at my workplace as well as at home."
               "Git!" James smacked him in the arm as Justin laughed. "Laugh all you want, but you've got one more year after this with Lils, Hugo, Louis, Lucy, Freddie, and Roxie."
               Justin sighed dramatically. "I know, I know…" He pecked James' forehead. "But I've at least got a lifetime with you."
               "You really can be such a smooth talker, Jus… Does anyone else know you've got a playboy personality hiding behind that boy-next-door one?"
               "You're the only one lucky enough to know."
               "Good Merlin…" James sighed and rested his head on Justin's chest. He drew circles on Justin's chest near the buttons of his shirt. "Y'know…sometimes I feel as though I'll wake up and I'll find out that none of this is real."
               "I know the feeling." The older man was quiet for a few beats. "But, it is real. Don't we deserve that? For it to be real? After all the shit that's hit the fan?"
               James snickered.
               "Why must you laugh every time I curse?"
               "Because it rarely happens!"
               Justin let him laugh it out, but he pursed his lips. "About what you said, no more Finch–Fletchleys… You know I'm all right with that, right, James?"
               James cleared his throat. "I know."
               "It was one of the things we talked about before even the handfasting. But you were the one who raised the question." Justin sat up and looked down into James' eyes. "Are you all right with that?"
               James closed his eyes and gave it some thought—not that he hadn't done so before. He'd thought about it a lot, actually. "…I think I am," he replied truthfully.
               Justin breathed a sigh of relief and bent down to kiss him. Too bad they were near the castle, though. James felt he could've done with some "private times." But, alas, life goes on.
               Time spent with Justin and work kept James' mind occupied and his days busy, so he did not get around to the pub as often as before. But October rolled in and with it came ease as his workload lightened up.
               When he walked into the Leaky Cauldron, he had that old smile on his face again, until he saw Hannah. "It's been a while," she said with her mouth in a straight line.
               "Now what did I do?" he asked as he sat down.
               "It's nothing you did. Though it has been a while." She gestured behind him. "Guess who's back?"
               James turned—and there she was, that little girl. Only now she had a flannel shirt over her gray shirt. "Had she been missing?"
               "Not really. She came here more often than you did."
               They watched her for a minute, and then James faced Hannah. "You know what? I'll still have lunch today."
               Hannah gave him a confused look. "As if you come here for my sparkling wit."
               "I meant, I'll have it over there," James said, and he pointed at the booth with the girl.
               The owner nodded her understanding as James left and walked across the room. He slid into the seat across from the girl and moved as though nothing were out of the ordinary.
               "Hi," he said. "I'm James. You?" She said nothing, so he held out his hand for her to shake. She didn't take it.
               Hannah walked over at that point. "Hey, James. Do you want your usual? Sandwich and butterbeer float, yeah?" She winked at him, hoping he'd catch on.
               "You know…I think I'll take one of those half-roasts you sometimes make… With the gravy, and the peas, and the corn, and the carrots… And, oh, yeah, the mashers." He made a satisfied sound as though he'd already taken a bite. "Yeah, I think that'd be good for today."
               Hannah gave him a look. "Do you still want that float?" she said through gritted teeth.
               "Yes, please."
               "I'll be right back, then."
               James returned his focus to the little girl. "Are you hungry? You can get something. I'm sure Hannah would be willing to feed you anything."
               The girl shook her head, her eyes on the table.
               "It's all right if you don't have money." He smiled gently. "My treat."
               She glanced just a bit at him before returning her gaze to the table.
               "I promise."
               Still, she wouldn't talk to him.
               James shrugged and swallowed his defeated sigh. He wasn't looking to save anyone, but the girl looked a tad lonely, which bothered him. The least he could do was try to make her smile or something.
               Hannah came back with a large plate and his drink, and she placed both items toward the middle of the table. They were still in front of James, but the items were also within the girl's reach. Hannah left without a word, but she did give James a cheering thumb's up.
               He took his knife and fork in hand and worked slowly on cutting up the roast—dear Merlin, how could one person eat all of it?—and then he pushed the vegetables around on his plate. At last, he took a bite of the meat and potatoes. Boy, it truly was amazing. "Wow," he said around his mouthful. "Are you sure you don't want some?"
               The girl didn't shake her head, but her eyes moved from the table to his plate. He saw her glance at the drink and scrunch up her nose; so, she really didn't like butterbeer. However, she was sorely tempted by his meal.
               James ate some more and then feigned pain. "Oh, good Godric… I think I'm stuffed. There's just too much on that plate." He pushed the plate away from him, and the girl's eyes widened with hunger. "I don't think I could eat another bite."
               It was as though he'd offered her a million Galleons. She jumped on the plate, sucking up everything on it like a vacuum in a very filthy room. She was oblivious to everything as long as there was food on the dish. Even when there was a clatter at the bar and James saw Hannah's face light up despite having dropped two mugs, the little girl only had eyes for the food. By the time she'd finished, James was only halfway through his drink. But at least now her eyes were on the nearly clean plate instead of on the table.
               "That was good," he said.
               "No, it was fantastic! I've never had anything like it!" the girl bubbled. She blushed when she realized that she now looked James in the face.
               He grinned. "Glad you liked it." He folded his arms on the table. "Are you sure you don't want anything else…?"
               She made a face, but then she pouted. "J—Jacqueline."
               James liked that. He thought it was a good name, but it was sort of funny to him, since his and Justin's names were J-names, too. Now that she was looking at him, he got a good look at her, too. She had pink skin, a round nose, thick eyebrows, and golden–brown eyes. Her messy hair was brown and looked as though it had grown uncontrollably from a boy's cut. Even sitting down, James could tell she was a tiny squirt; her arms were almost half the thickness of his.
               "Thank you," she whispered.
               He snapped out of his observation. "Oh, it was no problem. Good food is better in good company."
               She blushed again. "I…am sorry for being rude earlier. I don't like to talk much."
               He nodded. "It's fine, but—Jacqueline, where's your family?"
               She tensed. All right, so she likely wasn't going to answer that question.
               "Do you have a last name?"
               If she wasn't going to answer the family question, she definitely wasn't going to answer this one, either.
               "How old are you?"
               "Ten," she said hastily.
               "Ah. You know you're almost of school age?"
               She nodded. "Yes, of course! I really want to go to Hogwarts. Though…" Jacqueline frowned. "I've never shown any signs of magic." She looked desperately at him. "But I know I'm magical, I just know it! Both of my parents were magical, so I am, too."
               James didn't want to mention her family again for fear of her shutting up, but his heart broke a little for her. Had no one ever told her about the existence of Squibs? Still, he wouldn't be the one to dash her hopes. Not when her eyes burned so defiantly at the prospect of going to a Wizarding school with other children like her.
               "You must be a wizard, right?" Jacqueline asked.
               "Of course." James withdrew his wand from his back pocket and put it on the table. He rattled off its stats as though he were in the shop and not in the Leaky Cauldron. "Larch, unicorn hair core, ten and a half inches, slightly springy."
               Her eyes widened to the size of saucers, and it reminded James a bit of when Lily had been little. "Wow…!" She stared at him seriously. "Do all witches and wizards know so much about their wands?"
               He laughed, a bit pink in his cheeks. "Aha…no, not really. Plenty of people forget much besides the wood and maybe the core. Few recall the flexibility. Most would measure their wand with a ruler or measuring tape if they absolutely had to know the length."
               She knit her brow together. "So how come you know so much?"
               "I'm a wandwright—a wandmaker. I know a lot about wands. Definitely more than the average witch or wizard does."
               Jacqueline was impressed. Her smile grew five times its previous size. "That's so cool."
               James blushed. He'd never had anyone say that to him before. "Well…thank you." He cleared his throat. "So…you said you want to go to Hogwarts. Any idea what House you want?"
               "Not Slytherin" was her immediate response, and she didn't care to elaborate. "And no," she added, "I don't know what I want to be when I grow up, either."
               He pursed his lips, wondering what to say now. Absentmindedly, he looked to his watch, and he bit back a swear. He had to get back to the shop. He looked at Jacqueline. "Hey… I've got to get back to work."
               Her face fell, but she didn't look as though she hadn't expected it. "Oh."
               "Maybe we can eat together again soon?"
               Her smile returned, though it was small. "Maybe."
               "It was nice meeting you, Jacqueline."
               "Nice meeting you, too…James."
               "Waiting for you," Hannah said two days later. She'd said it the day before, too, and she would say it for another several days, as well. And, each and every time, it meant that Jacqueline had shown up, waiting to see James again.
               James paused. "Have you found out anything she likes?"
               Hannah shook her head. "She won't talk to me."
               "And she barely talks to me… I'll see if I can get her to pick something." He patted his stomach with half a smile. "I don't think I can take another roast right now."
               Hannah chuckled, and James went and joined Jacqueline at the table. So far, besides her name, he'd learned that she loved the color purple, her favorite flower was the daisy, she loved the daytime, and she loved adventure. "Someday…I think I'll travel the world," she'd told him once, her eyes as big as ever.
               "Good afternoon," James said today as he dropped into his spot across from her.
               Jacqueline grinned. "Hi," she said sheepishly.
               "I was wondering—would you like to try something else today?"
               "Huh?"
               "Off the menu."
               "Oh." She deliberated. "Um…"
               When Hannah appeared, he simply ordered a second sandwich, the same as him. It avoided putting too much pressure on the little girl. "There," he said. "I think you'll like that. You seem to like everything I like."
               She beamed at him.
               "So…what would you like to talk about today?"
               "I've done enough talking," Jacqueline answered.
               "You barely talk."
               She made a face at him. "Well, today I would like to hear about you."
               He sat back in his seat. "All right, shoot."
               "Tell me, about your family."
               Ha! What to say? There was a lot to say. And no way could he say all of it in one sitting. He supposed he might as well get it over with and tell her about the Potters. But that was nice. She was young enough not to understand who his dad was; he could get by with saying that much of his family consisted of war heroes, but she was so young that it hadn't quite affected her and therefore it was not a top concern of hers. She liked hearing about Al and Lily, though.
               "What's it like, having siblings?"
               "You don't have any?" he asked.
               She shook her head. "Now answer my question."
               "Well…" James scratched his head. "I'm not sure how to describe it. They've always been around, so I've never given it much thought. Plus, being the oldest, I always had the responsibility of looking out for them. Al is two years younger than me, and Lily is four years younger. Though the gaps are small, sometimes they made all the difference." He smiled sadly. "Lily can come off as a hothead, but she's more reasonable than most people give her credit for. Al…" He closed his eyes, the scene replaying in his mind of his brother fleeing his wedding just so they didn't have to talk. It still hurt that Al had left his girlfriend, Calytrix Zabini, behind to talk to James in his stead. "Al is quiet but bloody stubborn. He's a good bloke, though."
               Jacqueline eyed him. "Is something wrong with him?"
               "No. Why do you ask?"
               "You look like you're in pain," she remarked.
               He frowned. "Well, I am a little hurt by how he's been acting for…wow, almost two years now." He hadn't realized so much time had passed.
               "Is he being mean?"
               James chuckled very slightly at her words. "Yeah, a bit. But I've not been the best role model for either of them, you see. I kept a secret from my family, and, when it came out, Al was the most upset with me."
               Jacqueline looked very concerned. "What about your mum and dad, and your sister?"
               "Oh, they've forgiven me. Lily was the first in my immediate family to forgive me."
               "Immediate family?"
               "Well, we're only the Potters. My mum's side of the family is the Weasley side, and there are a lot of Weasleys." He counted them off on his fingers, and, by the time he was done, both he and Jacqueline were laughing at how large the family was.
               "You've got to tell me about them next time," she said once their meal was done. She'd grown accustomed to James' timed break, so she no longer appeared to get disappointed when he had to leave. After all, he almost always came back.
               "Sure thing."
               "And, James?"
               "Yeah?"
               Jacqueline pointed to his left hand, where he wore a gold ring on his ring finger and a gold bangle on his wrist. "Next time…tell me about that family, too."
               His face grew warm. "…sure." He got up and ruffled her hair before saying goodbye to both her and Hannah.
               Back at the shop, Ollivander was at the counter. "I see you've been enjoying your lunch breaks, Mr. Potter."
               "Yeah…I think I have." And that bloody smile returned to his face once again.
               It was funny how, in only a few weeks, James had really come to like Jacqueline. She was a sweet kid and James liked her, even though he knew so little about her. There was something strong about her that made it seem as though she could make it by on her own. But there was also something about her that James saw as weak and in need of protection. He liked it when she sat beside him; it felt as though he could protect her like that.
               She had started sitting beside him after he'd told her about Justin. It hadn't phased her, hearing about two men in love and married. But she was definitely in awe of James' love for Justin. "And it was only a few years ago when you fell for him?" Jacqueline asked.
               James smirked. "This is the tenth time I've told you the story, Jacqueline. You already know that I've been with him for almost four years now."
               "Five, if you count the year of friendship-turning-to-love," she reminded him cheekily.
               He snorted with laughter. "Thanks for keeping tabs."
               "Well, you obviously aren't, and someone should study this amazing love of yours!" She sighed happily. "That's the kind of love I'd like someday."
               He raised an eyebrow. "Aren't you a little young to be thinking about boys?"
               "Boys? Yuck, no! But I am going to be eleven in June, and doesn't time fly by? I'll be an adult in the eyes of the Wizarding world soon enough. Besides, a girl's allowed to dream." She stuck her tongue out at him.
               "Oh, you little—!" James caught her in his arms and tickled her mercilessly. He'd never heard her laugh so hard.
               "James," Hannah chided as she brought them fresh waters. "Careful—you'll break her."
               He smirked. "Nah, this one's sturdy." He looked as Jacqueline grew quiet and clung to his arm in Hannah's presence. Ah. "Um, Jacqueline, it's all right to talk to Hannah."
               Hannah had tried talking to her several times before, but the only one Jacqueline had grown close to in the least bit was James. But it was fine. Hannah knew rejection and knew how to handle it; she had split from Neville ages ago only to see Neville get together with James' cousin, Victoire, in the aftermath. Hannah could handle rejection. Still, she held out her hand and did her best to look trustworthy. "I apologize for not introducing myself properly before, Jacqueline. My name is Hannah Abbott, and I own this place."
               Her hand seemed to stay there forever, but Jacqueline did take it and shake it. "Thank you," she mumbled.
               Hannah cheered up, James noted. "Oh, it's no problem, dear. I've a son a little older than you." She smiled. "If you ever need anything and James isn't here, don't be afraid to ask me. Or—" Hannah paused and waved to Ernie, who had stopped by from his carpentry shop to see her. He waved back. "—you can also ask Ernie."
               "Who's he?" the girl asked.
               James smirked, and Hannah didn't miss it, so she gave him a look. It had no effect whatsoever considering how red her face got. "He's…my very good friend," Hannah finally answered.
               "Hannah and Ernie are Justin's two closest friends," James added, and suddenly Jacqueline felt better about them, despite not knowing Justin herself. Apparently, anyone tied to Justin or James seemed A-Okay in Jacqueline's book.
               "Thanks, Miss Abbott," Jacqueline said with the tiniest of smiles, which Hannah returned.
               "It's fine. And, please, call me 'Hannah.'"
               It was great that Jacqueline had opened up a little to Hannah, too. With Hannah's help and James' experience with his sister and numerous female cousins, James felt that he and Jacqueline were growing closer. He definitely cared for her, and she was growing attached to him, too. He just wished he knew why Jacqueline was forming this kind of family that was not her own.
               Over a weekend before Christmas, Frankie—Neville and Hannah's son—visited home. Hannah and James told him about Jacqueline, and, while Hannah and James watched from the bar, Frankie went and introduced himself to Jacqueline. Over that short break, Frankie covered more ground than James had in months. Well, at least Jacqueline now had a friend who was close in age. She was reluctant to talk to him at first, but James could see Hannah's hospitality working overtime with the combination of Neville's charm as Frankie easily and quickly melted the ice.
               The morning when Frankie was due back at the castle, he told his mother, Ernie, and James that he'd learned almost everything that James had. However, there was one thing: "She mentioned having an aunt."
               The adults exchanged glances. "Did she tell you her aunt's name?" Ernie asked.
               Frankie shook his head. "Nah, she's right choosy about her words. Smart one, that girl. But cool. She's obviously a girl, but she acts as though she's just another one of the boys." He smiled, and again James saw the combo of his parents in the dark eyes that matched Neville's and the blond hair a few shades darker than Hannah's. "Jacqueline would be a terror if she were older and hanging out with Scamander and the Weasley twins," Frankie added admiringly, referencing Lorcan and Freddie and Roxanne.
               "All right…" Ernie turned to Hannah. "I'll see him off. See you later." Both he and Frankie waved before heading out of the pub, leaving Hannah and James to mull over the new information while Jacqueline was not yet there.
               "You know, I've always wondered—" James began.
               "No, Frankie is not Ernie's," Hannah sniped.
               James almost said "Could've fooled me," but he held his tongue. He stuffed his hands in his pockets and rested against the countertop. "Anyway, Frankie is one smooth kid. Jacqueline quickly adapted to him."
               Hannah stared at him. "'Quickly adapted'…? James, do you hear yourself?"
               "What?"
               "You say that as if you're some expert on Jacqueline Doe."
               "Hey, she's not a Jane Doe," he rebuked defensively. "And what if I am? At least someone in this world's looking out for her."
               Hannah gave him a grave look. "James…don't go there."
               "Where?!"
               "You know exactly what I mean. Out there, though she hasn't told us, Jacqueline has a family."
               He grimaced, his annoyance slowly changing to anger. "I know that."
               "No matter what we might come to know about them, Jacqueline has a family."
               He scowled. "And you know what? People thought that about my dad, too. And look at the 'family' he had."
               "But he never ran away, James."
               "Are you forgetting? My dad and my brilliant uncles took a flying car to the Burrow before their second year and then Dad and Uncle Ron used it to get to Hogwarts that year."
               Hannah sighed. "All right, so he ran away once. But not like this."
               "My point exactly. So what's keeping her coming back?"
               "Why don't you ask her?" Hannah gestured to the booth where Jacqueline always sat. Sometime during their argument, the girl had slipped into the Leaky Cauldron and claimed her spot. She turned around and knelt on the seat, waving at them and beckoning to James.
               "Perhaps I will," he spat at Hannah. Walking away from her and towards that smiling face made his anger ebb, and he tried to push Hannah's worries from his mind as he sat beside Jacqueline.
               "Hullo," she said cheerily.
               "Hey, Jac. How are you?"
               "Pretty good. I had the most amazing dream last night. I was going to Hogwarts on the Hogwarts Express, and I got to live on the train." Her grin was so wide. "I lived there and traveled the world. I mean, I stopped by the school a few times to learn some things, but it was so fun." She brought her knees up to her chest and leaned against James' arm. "You were there, and Hannah, and Frankie, and even Ernie. Someone else was there, too, whom I imagined was Justin."
               James smiled. "But you've never met him."
               "I know. But you've told me so much about him." Her smile was smaller this time, but more…genuine, he determined. "I wouldn't mind meeting him."
               He'd been thinking about the same thing for a little while now himself. He had told Justin about her and mentioned her on a second occasion, but James doubted that Justin had grasped Jacqueline's presence in James' recent daily life. "…you know," he finally said, "I don't think he'd mind, either."
               It was a little before Christmas when Justin spirited away from the castle and joined James outside the Muggle London entrance to the Leaky Cauldron. "Should I be jealous of you wanting me to meet this little girl?" Justin teased. He slipped an arm around James' waist.
               "No. She…she's like Lily. And yet she's not." James frowned. "I can't really describe it."
               "All right, then. Show me instead."
               James nodded, and the two wizards headed inside. Hannah was happy to see her best mate, but she didn't approach them as they headed for Jacqueline's table. Once there, Jacqueline hopped up and stood to greet them.
               "Hi," she said, much friendlier than she first had been in meeting the others.
               Justin exchanged a look with James and knelt down so that he could see eye-to-eye with Jacqueline. "Hi, Jacqueline. I'm—"
               "Justin, yeah?"
               "Uh, yeah."
               "I've heard all about you. I knew it had to be you." She smirked at James. "He described you really well."
               James scrunched his nose up. "Don't be a brat."
               "I'm not. You're clearly in love with him. I can see that."
               Justin liked hearing that. He stood up and pecked James on the lips, a motion at which Jacqueline feigned gagging. "Well, now. I think it's high time I heard all about Jacqueline, yes?"
               Jacqueline tugged James away from him, and the three sat down. "So you're just the next on a list of people who've been analyzing me," she commented.
               James gawked at her while Justin was thoroughly confused. "Beg pardon?" Justin coughed.
               Jacqueline nodded. "It's not like I didn't realize it, James," she said to the younger wizard. "But really? I didn't think you were, honest," she continued when he opened his mouth to protest. "But then you wanted Hannah to be my friend. And then it was all right to trust Ernie, too. And then there was even Frankie," Jacqueline added, her cheeks a bit red.
               James looked to Justin for help, but the professor only had a what-do-you-expect-me-to-do look on his face. "I…," James began.
               "Yeah?"
               The younger wizard frowned and stared down at her. "Jacqueline…you're awfully straightforward today." He paused as she fidgeted. "Is everything all right?"
               She turned away from his gaze and relied on her old habit of staring at the table instead of at people. "Why wouldn't it be?"
               "That's not an answer, Jac," James stated firmly.
               She glanced at him, a pout hovering at the corners of her mouth. Great. Now she also had stopped talking again.
               "Jacqueline," he said softly, "I've never pushed you for info before. I've never asked about things I know you don't like. But, if something's wrong—"
               "You know what?" Justin interrupted. He looked from James to Jacqueline. "From what I hear, Jac-Jac, you've been cooped up inside here nearly all the time." He got out of the booth and offered a hand to her. "How about we get to know each other while out on a walk? London's lovely this time of year."
               She looked unsure still. "But, outside…there are lots of people…"
               He shrugged out of his heavy outer cloak and draped it over her shoulders. He then tapped it with his wand to shrink it down to her size. "There. Now you'll be warm and hard to see in all of that cloth." He grinned. "What do you say?"
               Though she still looked iffy, she ducked her head. James realized after that it was a nod. "I guess." She got out of the booth, as well, and they waited for James to join them. At the door, Jacqueline reached for James' hand. He looked down and saw that she had Justin's, too. James squeezed her hand as they dissolved into the throng of Muggles.
               Out on the streets, Jacqueline was tenser. James debated why she should be, but Justin merely sensed her apprehension and kept the two of them close to him. "Don't you like London?" Justin asked.
               "Only a little," she replied.
               "Personally, I love London. My family's always loved it, and I guess I never got so used to it to the point that it bored me." He looked over her at James. "'Course, now there's another reason to love London."
               James sighed, but he liked what his husband said. "Yeah, yeah…"
               "That's right—you live here, don't you?" Jacqueline asked.
               "I do. I've a flat nearby, so that I can be close to Ollivanders. Plus, much of my family works at the Ministry of Magic. And with so many of them in law enforcement—"
               "Law enforcement?" she echoed, scared.
               "Yes. My god brother, my father… My best mate, my younger brother, and my brother's best friend—they're all Aurors or training to become Aurors. Plus, I've an aunt and uncle who have personal experience with lawmaking at the Ministry."
               "Not to mention we know the Minister personally," Justin added.
               Jacqueline pulled back though the wizards kept walking. "…can we go back now?"
               The two men exchanged another look. Justin paused, and they both released her hands. Before James or Jacqueline knew what was happening, Justin scooped Jacqueline up and held her. She really was tiny. "Jacqueline, I know you barely know me, but… James doesn't love or trust easily. But I can tell he cares for you. And I, too, am already feeling the desire to care for you, luv. You're a little charmer, you know that?"
               She smiled, just a bit.
               "And I want you to know that we can protect you."
               She looked doubtful.
               "James' dad defeated a Dark Lord. I was one of the people who fought Death Eaters back when I was younger than James. And James is stubborn—he doesn't let anyone get away with hurting his loved ones."
               Jacqueline looked between them. "A Dark Lord, you say?"
               "The worst kind," James added.
               She wrapped her arms around Justin's neck and tucked her head into the crook of it. "I guess we can stay out a little longer, then."
               Justin smiled, and James sighed a sigh of relief. He moved closer to them and kissed the teacher when the girl wasn't looking. Yeah, Jacqueline would fit all right with him and Justin. And James was only more convinced of that when they spent the rest of the day out and returned with a sleeping Jacqueline in Justin's arms.
               When they got back to the Leaky Cauldron, Justin put her down in the booth. She woke up, groggy. "Are we done already?"
               "We can go out another day, if you like," Justin said.
               She sat up. "I'd like that." Then she noticed how dark it was outside and frowned. "But, unfortunately, I have to go home." She took off Justin's cloak, which returned to its normal size as Justin took it back.
               "Will you be all right? It's gotten quite cold now," James said, worried.
               She cocked her head to one side. "That's a silly thing to ask when November's gone, James."
               He felt panicky. "See you tomorrow, then?"
               "I hope so. And bring Justin around again when you can." She paused before she left, bashful before she stood on the seat to peck their cheeks. Then she hopped down and dashed out of the pub without another word.
               Justin drew James into his arms. "There's a lot to her that we don't know…but I definitely like her already."
               "Yeah…" James thought about Justin's words. Already, James' mind whirled with a billion questions. But he also had a million ideas. And a couple thousand of them were nothing he'd thought about before. Maybe a few hundred could go right or wrong, and maybe ten were a little more than hazardous.
               But one idea in mind was well worth the risk.
               "You what?"
               James looked anywhere but at his mother's incredulous face. "I, uh, just was wondering if you had any of Lily's old clothes, really…"
               Ginny tossed her head back, rolled her eyes, and groaned. "Can we back up to the part where you tell me that you're treating some strange little girl you barely know as some kind of pet?"
               James' Weasley temper flared to life, but he controlled it. It didn't do any good to get angry at either of his parents—he'd learned that the hard way. Of course, it had turned out that his father had forgiven him his secrets long before his mother had, and James would be lying if he said that his mother's grudge didn't color his judgment of her now. Still…he kept his temper in check. "She's not a pet, Mum. She's a person. With a name. Jacqueline."
               The redhead crossed her arms in front of her chest as they sat at the kitchen table. Lily was upstairs doing her own thing, and Harry was still at work despite the Christmas holiday being right around the corner. Al was nowhere to be found; as soon as his school year had ended, he and Scorpius had done two things—rented a flat together (for now, with the help of Scorpius' family's money) and begun Auror training. He would probably only turn up when everyone went to the Burrow, and even then he likely wouldn't be in the same room with James. All in all, things were back to normal in the Potter household.
               He inhaled. "So, I'm asking again—are there any of Lily's old clothes I could borrow for or perhaps give to Jacqueline?"
               Ginny eyed him. "James, what are you planning?"
               "Only to give someone deserving a very nice Christmas."
               "Godric. You know how much you sound like me when you're coming this close to lying?"
               He smirked. "I'm only being vague."
               "Lying by omission is still lying."
               "And you would know because…"
               The witch rolled her eyes again. "You know not to push my buttons, James." She stood and flitted around the kitchen like a Snitch. "So are you going to tell me anything?"
               "Well, I did tell you a bit about what's been going on with me."
               "Do I get to meet this kid anytime soon?"
               He didn't answer. That hadn't occurred to him before. "You know…I'm not really sure. Maybe."
               Ginny looked at him, concerned. "Just remember—no more secrets, all right, hon? I don't think my blood pressure could take it."
               "Promise."
               She nodded, and she went downstairs into the basement to rifle around through his and his siblings' old childhood things. She had to restart sifting through Lily's things when he called down that Jacqueline liked purple, but eventually Ginny had a few odds and ends to pass along to James. "Here. These things should fit a ten-year-old. And…there's no need to return them." She gave him a fleeting smile, a sight that James hadn't known he'd really missed until several months ago when he had reconciled with his parents.
               "Thank you, Mum."
               Ginny kissed his cheek. "Your heart's in the right place, James, which should be all that counts…" She sighed. "Will we see you at all for Christmas?"
               "I'd like to spend a night at the Burrow with everyone, but I'm not sure how it'd work out." It was so different as his generation matured. Victoire and Neville had been celebrating Christmas mostly away from the family for years, and Victoire had told James that Molly had stopped staying for long visits a few years ago, too, only putting in a brief appearance as her schedule at the Obliviator Squad allowed her, though now he knew it was likelier due to Molly being involved with Michael Corner. James had missed the last two Christmases, but he was unsure if he wanted to miss a third. He now had a family, too, with Justin…but he couldn't see Justin at the Burrow for Christmas. At least, not so soon.
               Plus, James really wanted to give Jacqueline a Christmas that she'd never forget. He was certain that she'd never celebrated it before, but he felt compelled to give her this one thing, this one day—that was, if she'd allow it.
               That was the only problem, and it was a small one at that. James and Justin had decided already to spend the holiday at James' cozy London flat, but James also thought that if they were nearby the Leaky Cauldron then perhaps Jacqueline would be more inclined to accept their invitation. The day before Christmas Eve, they asked her.
               Jacqueline's brow knit together in confusion. "You want me…to spend Christmas at your house?"
               James nodded. "If you'd like. My place is very near here, and I think you'd like it. Plus," he added, "it's different scenery from the pub."
               She twisted her lips around as she debated, not quite smiling or frowning. "…for how long?"
               "Tonight, tomorrow, Christmas, and maybe the day after," Justin replied. He glanced at James, who—as usual—sat beside her. "You don't have to stay on the day after Christmas, though. We're not trying to contain you."
               "'Contain'?" she asked, looking up at James.
               "Cage you," he said. "You're free to go as you please, just as you're free to turn us down." He stroked her hair, though, as she sighed and leaned against his chest. "We just want to offer you a safe place to have fun, Jac."
               "So what do you say?" Justin prompted.
               She bit her lip. "But," Jacqueline began, speaking to the younger wizard, "what about your family?"
               "You two are my family." His words flew from his mouth before he'd realized what he'd said. Justin looked a little stunned, too, but the gentle smile he gave his husband told James that, no, the words made sense. This little girl had become such a big part of their lives.
               "Then…I want a Christmas with you two," she finally answered. She wrapped her arms around one of James', and she was like that until they left the Leaky Cauldron and headed to James' home.
               Once there, Jacqueline had a lot to take in. She liked that it was a spacious place and yet it looked lived in. "It looks like a home," the girl said admiringly.
               James and Justin exchanged a look. What she said was a heartwarming thing.
               Justin went to the small tree they'd set up by the window in the living room and retrieved a small purple bag with a golden bow on it. He passed the bag to Jacqueline.
               Her eyes grew big. "Is this for me?"
               Justin nodded.
               "But… I thought presents were supposed to be given on Christmas Day."
               "We thought you might appreciate these things tonight," he stated as she opened the bag. She unwrapped shampoo, soap, and other toiletries for witches. There were also fresh pajamas, socks, and girly items. Jacqueline blushed.
               "I admit, I had to ask my mum and Lils for some help," James said.
               Justin snorted. "You mean you had them go buy knickers because you couldn't do it," he teased quietly so only James heard him. James shot him a look, but only because Justin had got it in one. Justin turned to Jacqueline. "We thought you could go relax while James fixed dinner."
               "There are fresh towels in the bathroom, on the back of the door," James said. "Feel free to take a shower or even a bath."
               If her excitement over the first of her gifts had not outweighed her thankfulness, the wizards figured she would've leapt on them on the spot. Instead, she hopped from one foot to the other, asked where the bathroom was, and ran down the hall, slamming the loo door behind her.
               James chuckled. "I think that was a good idea. At least she shouldn't smell now…"
               Justin cocked his head to one side. "Come on. You know as well as the next person does how good it feels after a shower. You feel…human again."
               "That's true. And food also gets us to feel human, so go peel the potatoes, will you, luv?" James paused. "And remember to use a Slicing Charm this time!" He had to add that, because sometimes the Muggle side of Justin prevailed for certain tasks…
               An hour and a half later, James checked on the roast goose and mashers, which were still coming along. He settled back on the couch next to Justin and resumed sketching while Justin read the Prophet. Then Jacqueline appeared at the hall entryway.
               She'd scrubbed herself raw, so her skin was pinker than normal. But she looked clean and healthy and happy. The pajamas were a tad too big, with the cuffs hanging over her fingers and over her heels, but they otherwise fit her well. Jacqueline had also wrapped her damp hair up in the lavender-colored towel James had left out for her. She grinned and padded across the carpet.
               "I've never done that before," she burst, giggling. She sat down on the floor by James' feet and reclined against his legs. "I've just… That was so much fun." She looked up at them. "Can I take a bath every night?"
               Justin chuckled. "I don't think that's a problem. You, James?"
               "No, but, Jac, you need to brush your hair," the wandwright said, putting his sketchbook aside.
               The girl's shoulders drooped. "I…um…"
               "Why don't you go get your new brush?"
               She fidgeted but did as he suggested. When she returned, James motioned for her to sit between his knees again, and he gently toweled her hair dry before brushing her hair. She tensed.
               "Jacqueline, haven't you ever brushed your hair before?"
               She shook her head. "No…"
               James opened his mouth and closed it. Even Justin had lowered his newspaper to exchange a look of concern. The girl knew many things, so she hadn't been living under a rock…but for her to have enjoyed bathing that much and to be so fearful of having her hair brushed? Just how wrong were things at Jacqueline's home? James' appetite ignored the smell of the goose as it lessened… Should he have tried to ask Jacqueline's family before inviting her to stay with him and Justin? Why hadn't that occurred to him before? He felt like such an idiot…
               And Jacqueline remained tense. So James took a breath to calm himself and patted her head. "Hey, I can teach you, Jac. I used to do this sort of thing for Lily, you know."
               "Really?" she asked, and her shoulders eased. He began to brush her hair, and she relaxed completely with them.
               "I did."
               Jacqueline smiled, and several minutes passed as James untangled her tresses, which were lovely and shiny like dark, burnished bronze. "I like it here," Jacqueline said.
               The couple smiled. And not even a night had passed.
               Having someone so young around was completely different from when it was just the two of them or from when James and Justin chose to do something with Victoire and Neville. Jacqueline was young and still had so many things left to learn, and James felt that he and Justin really did have the ability to teach her.
               But they couldn't teach her everything. Some things she would have to go to school for—and James wondered if they could send her to Hogwarts. Would her family even let that happen? What was with her family, anyway?
               As they spent Christmas Eve half outside in the snow and half inside with biscuits and other goodies, the desire to know if Jacqueline's family even knew where she was burned within James. But he let it go as he saw how happy she was. He'd thought it was one thing, what Justin's happiness meant to him…but Jacqueline's happiness, to an extent, was just as important.
               When Christmas came, the two men were woken when James' bedroom door flew open and Jacqueline rushed in and leapt on the edge of the bed. Good thing the wizards had been decent! "Come on, come on! It's Christmas!"
               She rushed out to the tree and dropped down in front of it. James and Justin trudged out after her, still exhausted from the day before. Still, Jacqueline waited patiently for them.
               "'For Justin,'" she read aloud, passing some box to him. "'For James,'" she read, passing some bag to the other wizard.
               As James and Justin opened presents from their loved ones—and there were many more for James this time around—Jacqueline didn't appear to feel left out. In fact, James noted that she marveled at all that they received, stunned that people could put so much thought into gifts for their loved ones. Perhaps Jacqueline actually never had celebrated Christmas before…at all.
               Once they'd gone through everything of theirs, James gestured for Jacqueline to turn around and look at the several remaining boxes. "All right, enough of us—why don't you open something, Jac?"
               She grinned as she turned and picked up the biggest box. She shook it.
               "Just open it!"
               Jacqueline stripped the bow off and dismantled the box. Inside was a pillow in the shape of a dragon, but it was purple, fluffy, and super soft. She hugged it to her chest. "Oh, my Merlin—this is so cute!"
               James and Justin chuckled at her reaction. "See?" Justin prodded James. "Some Muggle fads are fantastic."
               Jacqueline opened up her other gifts, most of which were clothes. The hand-me-downs from Lily seemed to be a hit, though, and there were a few items—like a violet cloak—that were brand-new and all hers. Nevertheless, each and every present made her more ecstatic.
               After they cleaned up, Jacqueline sat fidgeting with her new dragon plush.
               "Something wrong, Jac-Jac?" Justin asked.
               She stood and waved at them to make space for her on the couch. Then she sat between them, hugging both their arms. "I… I just…" She paused, and James thought she'd gone not to talking again. But then she said, "I've just never had anyone be so good to me. And I have nothing for you two…"
               Justin sighed and gave her a hug. "You don't have to give us anything, Jac-Jac. We did this because we wanted to."
               "But—"
               "No 'buts,' Jac," James admonished. He tapped her button nose. "Sometimes it's just nice to let others treat you well, you know?"
               She nodded. A minute of quiet passed, and then she kissed Justin's cheek and then James'. The little girl held on to them even more tightly. "Sometimes it's just nice to be treated well. Happy Christmas, James, Justin."
               "Happy Christmas, Jac."
               James smiled over at Justin. "Happy Christmas, Jac-Jac."
               The night after Christmas, Jacqueline was still with them, sleeping in the guestroom. James and Justin lay awake in bed, even though it was getting late.
               Justin sighed. "I can't… James, I need sleep."
               "Then go to sleep, luv."
               "I can't!" Justin hissed. "Your mind's wired. Therefore, so's mine. But I'm still so tired."
               James snickered. "Are you telling me that you can't sleep because I can't sleep?"
               "Mm-hmm. So, what's got you awake?"
               "Well…"
               "Oh, no. I know that tone of voice." Justin sat up and looked down at James in the darkness. "James…you can't keep her. We can't keep her."
               James pouted. "I know that, Jus… Even Hannah already gave me this lecture—early on, I might add."
               "Then I'll take it that she reminded you that Jacqueline likely does have family out there, somewhere, even if she won't tell us anything."
               "I know…"
               "And you said months ago that you were fine with us being a family together, that that was enough."
               "I know, but…"
               "…yeah. I wish we could keep her, too."
               "But…"
               "But having a kid around—that changes everything, James."
               James nodded, though he doubted Justin could see him. "I just wish we knew more about her." He clenched his jaw and snuggled into Justin's arms as the professor reclined once more. "I also wish we could do something about whatever it is that's scaring her."
               "While it's an admirable thought, James, there are times when things are out of our hands." Sensing that he'd only made things worse, Justin tried to cheer him up by peppering his jawline with kisses, but worries faded as the two finally fell asleep.
               On the second day after Christmas, James still had that inner turmoil, and he felt at the bursting point when Jacqueline told them that she should probably leave. Why, she didn't say.
               "Thank you so much for everything," she said, her words muffled as she clung to James' midsection. When she pulled away, her face was tearstained.
               Justin knelt down and smudged the tears on her cheek with his thumb, cupping her face in his hand. "Hey, Jac-Jac, it's no problem."
               "But," James interrupted, pointing to her things in the living room, "are you sure you can't take anything with you? Not even your dragon?"
               She bit her lip and shook her head. "I really shouldn't."
               He sighed and hugged her again, not wanting to let her go. "All right, then… Now, you have the directions memorized, right?"
               "Yes. I think I can get to the Leaky Cauldron from here by myself now."
               "Good." James ruffled her hair. "Because, if you can do that, then you know that you can find me here if I'm not at the pub or at Ollivanders. Justin will be home with me until after the new year, too."
               Jacqueline nodded. "I'll see you soon, hopefully."
               "Anytime you want, Jac-Jac," Justin added as she opened the door.
               She beamed. "'Bye, James, Justin. Love you!" And then the door closed.
               James gaped at the door. This little girl, whom he'd met months ago and would barely speak at first—she loved them?
               Justin scoffed in disbelief. "I…can't believe it." He turned to James, held him tightly, kissed him, and laughed. "I… I think we've done an amazing thing, James."
               "Justin…I don't think 'amazing' even begins to cover it."
               "So we actually popped in, just for tea and biscuits, but I caught the latest gossip," Victoire told James a handful of weeks later. They sat at the counter in the Leaky Cauldron, and Victoire was only alive because Hannah was in the back, cooking alongside Ernie. The two women really couldn't get along with the other in the same room, but at least Hannah only ignored her when Victoire stopped to have a meal with her favorite cousin.
               "And what is the latest gossip?" James prompted.
               Victoire lifted one orange, arched eyebrow. "Well, I heard from Aunt Ginny that you've made a new friend. How is the kid?"
               James whistled. "Well, if you stick around, you might just meet her. Though she's usually here by now…"
               "Does she come every day?"
               "She tries, but there's no guarantee." James patted his belly. "I've gained weight, though, waiting here for her all the time and eating Hannah's cooking…"
               "Yeah. One thing I'll give Abbott is that she knows her way around the kitchen," Victoire praised.
               "But come on—what other gossip is there?"
               "Hmm, let's see… The Scamanders are traveling the world right now, so my sister wasn't entirely happy to be with the family for Christmas, and neither was Roxanne. Those poor girls—what will become of them if they ever marry Lysander and Lorcan?" She sighed. "Molly didn't pop in at the Burrow at all, and I don't know why. I've not heard from her for a while—I'm a little concerned. The last I saw her, she'd gained some weight. More than you have," the witch added, and James made a face. "But I wonder if she and Corner are doing all right, you know? I mean, she'd told me that they were brilliant, but I dunno… Sadly, this was the first Christmas that my little brother wanted to stay at the castle. I really wanted to see him…"
               "Anyone else stay at Hogwarts?"
               "Just Louis and Hugo. Revered Rowena, those two are thick as thieves. Everyone else was home, but—" Victoire stopped, realizing what she'd been about to tell James.
               "But?" he asked.
               Victoire shoved the crisps into her mouth so that she couldn't talk.
               "Vic, don't arse around. But…?"
               She groaned and gulped her butterbeer to wash down the food. "Um, well… Al."
               He should've known. Still, he couldn't believe that Al would skip out on the family. Al never would've done that…or, at least, he never would've before all of James' secrets had been spilled. "Then where was he?"
               "Rose said that Al spent Christmas with the Malfoys, because she saw them beforehand. Teddy said that Al had volunteered to be on duty over the break, but Teddy and Uncle Harry had both told him no, that Auror trainees weren't given watches so early in their careers. So, sulking, Al went with Scorpius to be with the Malfoys." Victoire frowned. "I'm so sorry, James."
               "No, no, it's to be expected. I bet Calytrix followed them there, too, and got Rose to go along."
               "Yes, but only for a day. Calytrix's parents like keeping Christmas just for family. That's what Rose said."
               James dragged his fork across his empty plate, trying not to think of his brother. "What about Lily?"
               Victoire snorted. "That girl… It's a wonder that your parents haven't kept her and Teddy apart. I mean, the idiot couldn't be more obvious that he's waiting for her."
               The piece of news made James smile. "As long as he gives her time to come of age and as long as she's not the first of us to have a kid, then I'm all right with that."
               Victoire shrugged. "I dunno. If Lysander knocked up Dominique right now—and she is of age—I think I'd tear his bollocks off." She grinned as James choked on his drink. "Maybe I'd even wear them for earrings…"
               "Vic!"
               "Anywho…" She gave him a long look. "This girl's name…"
               "Jacqueline."
               "Right. Jacqueline. How close are you?"
               James sighed. "Is it that obvious? She's—she's like a little sister to me. And yet she'd not."
               Victoire thought a moment. "Would you say she's like your daughter?"
               He blushed. "What?"
               "Well, maybe you taking care of her and all that good stuff—maybe it's not just like being a protective older sibling. I mean, you and I both know what that's like." She sipped her drink. "Your concern and love for the child—it's more like you fathering her." Victoire laughed as his red face deepened to crimson. She slapped him on the back. "Ha, you doting parent, you!"
               "Who's a doting parent?" Hannah asked as she and Ernie appeared behind the bar.
               Victoire answered her. "James, I think. Him and Jacqueline—"
               "I'm not being her parent," James intervened. He looked at the three of them, who stared back, unconvinced. "I'm not!"
               "Didn't you and Justin have her stay with you for Christmas?" Ernie asked.
               Victoire gaped at him over the news. "What? James, for all you know, she could be real trouble!"
               He grimaced. As if that hadn't occurred to him! "I just—we thought—it'd be nice for her to have a real Christmas."
               "No, Victoire's right," Hannah said, stunning the other three into silence. It was unheard of for Hannah to agree with the woman who'd gotten together with her ex-husband…! "That didn't really occur to me before…"
               "What do you mean?" James asked.
               "Finding out her history." Hannah stared at him. "It's not just a matter of what scares her at home and solving that, James. Think about it—you know nothing of this girl and yet she's grown so attached to you, so quickly. What if her family's—what if they're evil?"
               To James, it felt as though someone had slipped an ice-cube down the back of his shirt. Jacqueline, evil? In no way did it make sense to him. This was Jacqueline, for crying out loud! Jacqueline! Jac! Jac-Jac! But the seed of doubt had been planted, and a sense of dread was tilled inside him. He frowned. "But…"
               Ernie put a hand on Hannah's shoulder, getting her to ease up a fraction. "James," he said. "Maybe you don't have to wait for Jacqueline to tell you things, to wait for her to open up. I mean, there are how many Weasleys and Potters in the Ministry?"
               Victoire put an arm around James' shoulders. "That's a good idea. You could call in a favor with your dad and the others. I'm sure Uncle Perce also has some contacts that could be useful."
               Still…the idea was daunting. Jacqueline, his Jacqueline, their Jacqueline…evil? It just didn't seem possible.
               "All right…here's what's possible," Harry said.
               It was only days later when James met with his parents, Teddy, Aunt Hermione, and Uncle Percy at the Potter residence in Godric's Hollow. By now, the whole family knew of Jacqueline's existence, but only a few knew the details of her involvement in James and Justin's life.
               "We definitely need a photo to go by," James' father continued, "unless Jacqueline's willing to come to the Auror Office—"
               James shook his head. "She's really only good with Justin and me. Hell, the first time I mentioned that some of you lot were a part of law enforcement, she paled. Going to the Ministry's out."
               Hermione pursed her lips. "What about taking a hair of hers? You said she left her brush at your place, because she couldn't take anything with her."
               "What good would the hair do?" Teddy asked.
               "I've been working with the new Patents Office in the Magical Law Enforcement department. It's separate from the Ludicrous Patents Office, and I've tossed around some ideas for new spells and potions, based on my knowledge of Muggle forensics—"
               Harry caught up with her insinuation ahead of the others. "Hermione, that's brilliant!"
               She smirked. "As if that never gets old…"
               "But what's brilliant?" James, Ginny, and Teddy asked altogether.
               "By taking a hair, we can use a new spell—it's a kind of locator spell. It's similar to how Muggles test DNA to learn all they can about a person. Our spell might be able to tell us about Jacqueline…anything from a food allergy to her parentage." Then she frowned.
               "Why are you frowning?" Percy asked. "Don't do that. Stop frowning."
               "Well…this kind of thing works best when we have a database to compare things to… And, since this is new magic, it could take ages to learn things."
               Ginny shuddered. "A database? Isn't that like a collection of a lot of things? Would you need samples from every witch and wizard around?"
               "No, no—but it would be standard practice to have the information of government employees and of criminals registered," Hermione quickly explained.
               "But we don't know that Jacqueline's related to criminals," James argued.
               "No, but, if we could do a comparison, we could rule that out," his aunt stated calmly but defiantly.
               "I vote for my option," Teddy said. "How about we tail her? The kid's not old enough to Apparate, so she has to live close by."
               "That also sounds like the most harmless option," James remarked. He nodded to his god brother. "Teddy's got my vote."
               "And there's really no waiting for the girl to open up?" Ginny inquired softly. The room fell silent.
               James sighed. "I'm afraid not. Even if she's not bad herself—which I don't believe she is—I do think that she's in some kind of danger." He cleared his throat as all eyes went to him. "Following Christmas, I've seen her almost every day. However, she shows up later and later… I'm afraid that the next time I go to the Leaky Cauldron, she won't turn up." Saying the words aloud pierced his heart, and his eyes were suddenly hot and wet. He swallowed the lump in his throat. He couldn't cry right now. He just needed to focus on helping Jacqueline in whatever bad situation she was.
               Percy rubbed his back. "Hey, it's all right, James. This is what family's for."
               The eldest Potter nodded. But now came the hard part—the wait.
               Waiting wasn't made any better as Jacqueline switched from meeting James at the Leaky Cauldron to waiting outside his flat's door. When she'd first done that, it was the last week in February, and it'd been so frigid outside. He'd waited for her at the pub at both lunchtime and dinnertime, and he'd feared the worst when she'd not shown. To find her sitting in front of his door—! He'd crushed her in a relieved hug, and then he'd looked her over to see if she were hurt or anything. Yet she seemed to be in fine health.
               Most nights, Jacqueline fell asleep on the couch, curled up with her head in his lap after James had read to her. The first few times it'd happened, he'd not moved, but his back couldn't take that. So he switched to carrying her to the bed in the guestroom, a place he quickly came to call her room.
               The first weekend of spring rolled in, and another night arrived where James had to tuck her in. He sighed and closed her door behind him—and arms wrapped around him.
               "Hey," Justin said softly.
               James let himself be led to the living room. "What're you doing here? It's still the school year…" He yawned.
               "I'm here because your parents wrote me."
               James snapped awake. "What? Why?"
               "Apparently Ollivander was too chicken to write to me straight out. But you know he likes your dad, so he told him that he was concerned for you. Ollivander said you've been awfully tired at work. Harry and Ginny quickly figured out why, with Victoire's help."
               "That gossip… That's the last time I confide in my cousin."
               "Oh, don't take it out on her, luv," Justin said, pecking James' forehead. "But you've been essentially raising a kid on your own—and I thought, what kind of dad would I be not to be here for you?"
               James wasn't tired enough not to be able to roll his eyes. "Seriously? I'm the mum?"
               "Well, everyone did sort of think that you were the bride in the coupling at the wedding last year…"
               "Git."
               Justin chuckled and shrugged out of his cloak, draping it across the back of the couch. He spread out length-wise on the couch and beckoned to his husband. When James reached him, Justin pulled James' jumper off for him and put it over his cloak, and then he dragged James to stretch out on top of him. He sighed as James snuggled in. "I might be a git sometimes, but you'll always love me."
               "Thanks for coming."
               "I figured sleeping on your Justin bed would help you to wake refreshed in the morning.
               "Then g'night."
               "Goodnight, James."
               Yet, in the morning, James didn't feel quite refreshed. If anything, he found it a little hard to breathe. When he opened his eyes, he saw that Justin had wrapped an arm around him…but James caught sight of a purple dragon wing.
               Oh. Jacqueline had, at some point in the night, woken up and found them, and then she'd squeezed herself onto the couch that already seemed small with only two adults on it.
               James didn't wake her, though. Instead, he wrapped an arm around her and Justin, and went back to sleep. Who cared about the past and what secrets lurked there if they had wonderful moments like this?
               That Sunday morning, Jacqueline surprised them by still being there. She'd gone to bed Saturday night in her own bed—after a quick bath—and risen the next morning to beat the wizards to the breakfast table.
               James and Justin got up and joined her, James whipping up a batch of pancakes and Justin pouring some pumpkin juice for all of them. Breakfast was a happy affair, a scene that seemed impossible unless it existed in another person's life.
               Jacqueline ate with her dragon plush—Scorcher, she'd named it—in her lap. Justin told them about the latest happenings at the school; for instance, Roxanne and Freddie had helped Lorcan plan his senior prank, but it had gone off long after it had been planned, long after Lorcan had graduated, and all D.A.D.A. classes taught by Parkinson–Zabini had been moved to another classroom after the twins had exploded something foul in her class. James told them that he'd gotten a few more materials to work with from Uncle Bill, and he expounded on how sapphire, emerald, hematite, and gold would help him in his work.
               It really was a scene from another person's life. And that person had a happy family.
               James didn't voice these thoughts, but he knew Justin felt the same way. He could see it in the way Justin's eyes kept flicking back and forth between James and Jacqueline.
               "You know," she piped up, "I'd love to stay here forever."
               James was so glad he stood at the sink, because he dropped his glass, and the drop to the sink bottom was short enough that nothing broke.
               "It'd be nice," she continued to muse aloud. "It could be just us—you two, me, and Scorcher—forever." She beamed, but then her smile wilted, and her eyes turned glassy. "It'd just…be nice."
               The two men hung their heads. But they both knew that their hands were tied, and it was just like the Christmas break all over again when Jacqueline left this time.
               "For being in a world of magic, I hate that we can do nothing but wait," James growled as he found himself staring at his front door again. How nice it would be if Jacqueline walked right through the door, saying that everything had changed and she could live with them as she wanted. But that wasn't going to happen.
               However, what was going to happen startled the couple. The fireplace came to life with green light, and Harry's head appeared through the Floo connection. "James, we've got some information." Harry blinked, recognizing that Justin was there, too. "Actually, you both should come. Meet me at the Auror Office as soon as possible."
               The flame disappeared, and James dashed to his room to prepare.
               "Did Harry mean—"
               "Yes," James answered. "We might finally be able to do something for Jac."
               Both wizards Apparated, almost carelessly in the corridor outside James' place. But they landed safely outside the Ministry. They would've gone by Floo, had the proper connection been set up, but it wasn't that far away to get there anyway. Inside, they headed straight for the Auror Office; James had memorized the way there when he was little, just in case his mother ever got that one ominous call and forgot the way there in her grief…but James now kept thoughts like those out of his mind.
               Harry stood, pacing in his office, and Aunt Hermione, Uncle Percy, and Teddy were there, too. "Teddy had a good idea," Harry said as he Sealed the door so the six of them could talk without eavesdroppers. "We sent a few Aurors to try following Jacqueline. She really is only a kid. The Aurors didn't lose her once." He crossed his arms in front of his chest. "I had them follow her a few times on separate occasions. While we learned that she takes several different routes, she always goes back to one place." He picked up a folder and passed it to James, who opened it.
               "'Cair Carrow,'" James read. "What's that?"
               Harry and Hermione were the only ones who shifted in the room. "A long while ago," Harry began, "we had a case. Sister kills sister, we use the remaining sibling to ferret out other Death Eaters—that sort of thing. The surviving sister was Hestia Carrow, a Slytherin a bit older than us. At the time, I was still getting used to being an Auror, and even Ron and Neville were still Aurors then. We also had a colleague—Hestia Jones."
               Something clicked for Justin, apparent in his expression. But James was even more confused. "Wait… There were two Hestias?"
               "What happened was this—Hestia Carrow lost everything but her twin sister, Flora, in the second war. Following the war, Flora got swept up in the last wisps of the Death Eater craze, and Hestia was so intent on not losing her sister that she tried to join the Death Eaters with her." Harry shook his head. "But her heart wasn't in it. She killed Flora in defense of her own life, and then we tracked her down."
               "It was a clever bit of magic we created with Minister Shacklebolt," Hermione commented. "We could detect when anyone used an Unforgivable Curse. Nowadays, we can even pinpoint the wand from which the spell is cast."
               Harry nodded. "Auror Jones brought her in for questioning, and it was decided that Carrow would serve us well as an informant. Over time, she regained the trust of the Death Eaters who'd tried to Mark her and her sister. They were Rowle, Macnair, and Travers. Given time, Carrow learned of a plan to break out other Death Eaters from Azkaban, and Jones passed on this information to the rest of our department. We went to head off the breakout, and…"
               "As usual, all hell broke loose with you around," Percy remarked, shaking his head.
               "Rowle and Travers were killed, and Macnair was placed behind bars. But there had been structural damage."
               "It was hell. We'd already stopped using Dementors, but it was bad enough without them," Hermione said. "I can't imagine what it would've been like if they'd still been around." She shivered.
               Harry sighed. "The thing is, prisoners got moved around. Security was still not that great—there were holes to be filled. And one hole…" He bit his lower lip. "About ten years ago, we still had some holes."
               Teddy's eyes widened. "Merlin, Harry! I'd just come on about then. Why didn't you tell me that there were problems?"
               "Because, you learn even when there are problems, Teddy. Besides, you were just a trainee then." Harry turned serious. "And it's not as though I wanted you exposed to the problems in Azkaban then…"
               "What happened?" James rasped.
               "One of the Death Eaters targeted to be freed—Jugson. He, Nott, and Mulciber broke through some barriers whilst being moved… They attacked the Carrows, Alecto in more ways than one." He stopped, and the information sank in as Harry prepared to finish the story. "Alecto Carrow got pregnant, and the resulting child was sent to live with relatives. But paperwork fell through the cracks. The distant cousins Flora and Hestia Carrow were the closest relatives. But with Flora long since dead and Hestia— Well, she moved even before then." His cheeks pinked. "She and, uh, Auror Jones left England, even. But even though the baby girl, born Linnéa Eden Carrow, had no relatives to go to, she was sent away regardless to the current inhabitants of Cair Carrow, the Selwyns."
               "Bloody hell," Percy cursed, and James would've been stunned to hear such language from his straight-laced uncle's mouth had he not been so stunned to learn all of this. "I thought the Selwyns were dead. Wasn't there one who died in the war?"
               "Tersium Selwyn did," Harry confirmed. "But his wife, Iola, and son, Grant, survived him. Grant was a Slytherin in Ginny's year, but he never showed signs of swaying towards Dark magic."
               "So then," Justin said, "the relatives Jacqueline's been staying with…"
               Teddy nodded and scratched his head. "Yeah, we confirmed it. She's been calling Cair Carrow home with Iola and Grant Selwyn."
               James tossed the folder back on his father's desk. "Then tell me," he spat. "Which one is she scared of? Or should we bother deciding that before storming in?"
               Hermione shook her head. "James, we can't— Unless you've seen her physically injured, there's nothing we can do."
               He opened his mouth to say more, but Justin stopped him. "Hermione," Justin offered, "what if we summoned Hestia Jones back?"
               "What good would that do?" Teddy asked. "She left the force before I even joined.
               "But she took Hestia Carrow with her. I'm sure if we can appeal to Jones, then her partner…"
               "Oh," Teddy said, as Harry's words clicked into place.
               "And please," Justin continued, "let me ask Jones. I… I was there when Megan died. I think I should be the one to speak to Hestia Jones."
               "In the meantime," James stated, "Jacqueline… She can't be safe in that home. She's at my place half the time. And I have no intentions of turning her away, ever. She's been all but kicked out of that house, I'm sure of it—just as I'm sure that she doesn't want to stay there anymore." He looked to Justin. "She told us…this morning. She wants to stay with us forever." His face felt on fire as he told the others such private, personal words, and he felt ready to cry again. But he didn't. There would be no use for crying if he could do something productive to help Jacqueline instead.
               "Question," Percy interrupted. "Alecto Carrow is definitely the mother?"
               Harry nodded. "She's actually not much older than Hestia Jones…a little younger than my parents, even." He glanced at Teddy. "So not much older than Tonks would be, if she were alive." Teddy tensed at the mention of his mother.
               "And it's really possible that she had a kid?"
               "Certainly."
               "What about the father?"
               Harry shook his head. "It was a violent act, retribution against two former comrades who had failed in their freedom of ruling Hogwarts back in 1997 and 1998. We'll never know. Mulciber committed suicide shortly after the crime, Jugson died upon escape during the prison repairs, and Nott died two years ago from a heart attack in his sleep."
               "There's a possibility then," Hermione added, "that she could even be Theodore Nott's half-sister."
               Silence came and sat in the room for two full minutes before leaving. "I think," the Boy-Who-Lived said, "that, as far as we're concerned, we need only to get Hestia Carrow back into the picture, to see if she might care for Jacqueline, or if she might transfer custodial rights." He gave James a small nod of support. "There's no need to call on Theodore Nott."
               The rest in the room nodded in agreement, and James rubbed his hand over his face. He'd thought Jacqueline might've been in some trouble. But this was far beyond mere "trouble." "About Mum—if Grant Selwyn was in her year, then she must know him, right?"
               His father shook his head. "No. I asked, and all she could tell me was that he was the type that should've been in Ravenclaw—books were all he cared about."
               James nodded, but it was little comfort.
               The group dispersed then, Teddy and Hermione returning to their normal duties. Percy spoke with Harry, saying that he'd inform Minister Shacklebolt in case anything they needed to do would need his approval or his help. Justin pulled James from the Auror Office, and it wasn't until they were out of the Ministry and on the street that James felt he could breathe again.
               "She—she's not even 'Jacqueline.'" James scoffed.
               Justin frowned, and his shoulders drooped. "James…does it matter? She probably picked that name because she liked it." He pulled James into his arms. "Linnéa or Jacqueline or Jac-Jac—does it even matter?"
               The wandwright shook his head, but it was hard to figure out what mattered and what didn't anymore.
               "She's asleep on the couch again, Scorcher under her head," James told Justin. It was another Saturday, but it was now late March, and they still were unsure what would happen with Jacqueline.
               Justin had penned a lengthy yet succinct letter to Hestia Jones. He also informed James that he knew her because she was the older sister of one of his fallen classmates, Megan Jones. In their year within Hufflepuff, they'd lost only Megan Jones, Leanne Moon, and Oliver Rivers, but any loss had been bad enough. Justin was hoping that his appeal to her sympathies would encourage her to bring her girlfriend back, so that things could be settled with Jacqueline once and for all.
               "After decisions are made," Justin asked James as they stretched out on their bed, "do you think we should tell anyone else about her history?"
               "Why do you ask?"
               "Well, I know you've grown closer to Victoire, that you tell her nearly everything. But…" The professor shook his head. "Neville can still recall the Carrows all too well. I would hate for him to look at her and color her with the same brush as her mother." His voice was tight. He was quite upset about the situation.
               James paused. "…I don't think Neville would be like that. More importantly—" He looked at Justin. "What do we do? This girl needs a home, and if we can give it to her…"
               "But we know her history."
               "No, we know her past."
               "You're right…" Justin hummed softly, and James listened to the rumble within his husband's chest. "So, the real question here is: Are we scared to adopt her?"
               Considering the question, it was hard to believe that these same two men had spoken months ago about never having a family. The irony made James chuckle gently. But his smile faded. "What if…what if bad blood does run in the family? Hardheadedness runs in mine; I'm just like my parents. What if Jacqueline's—"
               "Shh." Justin pressed a finger to his lips. "James, nature and nurture make a person. I'm certain of it. Besides, I think we'd be great dads."
               "Yes, but she's also not shown signs of being a witch. Considering her parentage, maybe it'd be a good thing if she turned out to be a Squib."
               "You know what?" The teacher tucked James' head under his chin. "I say we adopt her nevertheless. Even if she's a Squib, she works out with us. She fits in. She's another J on the family tree."
               "Yeah, all right, I'll buy that… But only after we get things squared away."
               "And I think we will, James. I think we will."
               Almost all of April had passed by the time Justin got a response from Hestia Jones. She said that she would take a break from Ireland, her new home, and visit the Ministry on the tenth of May, so as not to coincide with the remembrance ceremony for the war. She also said that she would try to convince Hestia Carrow to join her, but that she could make no guarantees, despite Carrow's presence being necessary.
               James concentrated on his work to keep his mind busy. Just as he always did, he went to the Leaky Cauldron for lunch, and Jacqueline was always there. She'd taken to stealing his sketchbook to look at his designs, for she admired his passion.
               "I don't think just anyone would be so happy designing twigs," she teased.
               "What can I say? I'm an oddball," James remarked. He held his hand out for his sketchbook. "Now give it back and finish your lunch, Jac."
               She rolled her eyes but complied. "Ye-es," she said, drawing the word out to be two syllables.
               James finished his meal and watched Jacqueline over the rim of his glass. She didn't know that Hestia Carrow was likely on her way here, soon. Neither he nor Justin could bring themselves to tell her what they'd discovered. They felt that, if nothing much could be done, then perhaps it was best not to worry her. But James hoped to Godric that things would change for her.
               On the morning of the fated meeting, James set off for the Ministry alone, because Justin couldn't get much time away from school. Justin was lucky enough to have gotten permission from McGonagall to set up a direct Floo connection from her office to the Ministry so that he could step out for part of the day, to attend to what he was calling a "family emergency." James doubted that McGonagall truly bought that, but he also knew that she was shrewd enough to understand that family meant family and that she was not one to question it.
               He went to Percy's office, for Percy had cleared his schedule to get things sorted out. James' father was also there, for he hadn't seen his old coworker for so many years. James knew that the general hope was that he and Justin could take in Jacqueline, and his parents and the rest hadn't even met the girl.
               Shortly before noon, after Justin had met him there, someone knocked on Percy's door. Percy let their guests—yes, guests—inside.
      ��        The one who entered first was a tall witch a bit above Harry's height. She had black, wavy hair that fell to her shoulders. Her eyes showed some age, but the blue of them was so piercing that James almost didn't observe that she had the typical Auror's build.
               Behind her was a shorter woman of Harry's age dressed in long black and silver robes. Her hair was dark brown and longer than the first witch's, and her eyes were charcoal gray. Her face was faintly lined, like James' parents'. She was pale and looked scared.
               The first one shook Harry's hand. "Wow, Potter. Nice to see you." She nodded to Percy. "Weasley." She looked at James and Justin, and she seemed to recognize the latter. "Oh, my—Justin. I haven't seen you since…"
               Justin nodded and shook her hand. "Yeah. It's been a long while since the war." He pushed James forward. "This is James, my husband."
               "Right…" Her eyes darted between father and son, but, if she had any musings, she kept quiet. Auror Jones tugged the other witch forward. "This is my…er, Hestia. Hestia Carrow."
               Hestia Carrow looked like the typical Slytherin but more scared. She glanced at Harry. "I have…family left?"
               "Well, Alecto and Amycus are still alive in Azkaban…yes, you do," he quickly answered when she narrowed her eyes at him.
               "I never knew the Selwyns. Mother and Father kept company with them, but not Flora and me," Hestia said, though she was turned to Jones as though they were having a private conversation.
               "Then why would they have claimed your family's home?"
               Hestia shrugged. "I don't know. Because they're homeless and decided to take up residence there?"
               "So they're squatters?" James asked.
               "After our case," Jones said, "Cair Carrow was stripped. There was nothing left for anyone. Anything of value was sold, and the money went into Hestia's Gringotts account."
               "Most of the remaining pureblood families lost everything after the war," Hestia said. "Only the Greengrasses were unharmed, and the Malfoys suffered little thanks to Lucius Malfoy's testimonies. The Selwyns weren't so lucky." She shook her head. "But they never should've been given custody of such a young child, even though Alecto obviously is not an option."
               "Then, if they're in the wrong, can't they be arrested?" James' tone was incredulous. Hadn't anyone thought of that before?
               Percy answered. "Not necessarily. They got away with having her for a decade, and she's clothed and probably fed, even if only a bit. If they ever took her out, no one said anything of concern."
               The two Hestias conversed quietly while Percy rambled about all the possible cracks through which Jacqueline had slipped. It tried James' patience to wait for one of them to talk.
               Jones spoke up. "It would be strange to upset the girl's life so suddenly, but… I'm not saying that we could take her in, but shouldn't we at least meet her? Shouldn't we at least speak with the Selwyns?"
               Justin and Harry exchanged a look. "I suppose we could give them a surprise visit," Harry commented.
               "It's about time," James spat, but Justin and Auror Jones both appeared ready to join the fray. He thought for a second that any one of them was going to tell him to stay behind and wait. Thankfully, that did not happen.
               Cair Carrow was the ghost of a daunting manor. On the outside, it looked abandoned. The windows were falling apart, and the siding was crumbling everywhere one looked. The roof, too, looked worse for the wear, for one could see from the street that parts of it looked rotted. Cair Carrow appeared barely inhabitable. It probably would've been safer to have had it demolished ages ago.
               But James thought he saw a silhouette in one of the windows, and he pointed to it. "There, on the third floor—I saw someone."
               Harry nodded to Jones and to Justin, and the three of them marched forward while Hestia, James, and Percy hung back. Harry knocked, and the door swung open.
               "I don't think that's a good sign," Hestia squeaked quietly behind James. He agreed.
               The lead three fanned out and saw nothing dangerous. But a sound drew them into the old dining hall, and a man stood behind the lone chair at the table. In the chair was an elderly woman with a crazed look in her rust-colored eyes. An eerie grin was painted on her face. "Hestia Carrow?" she asked upon seeing the group.
               Hestia hesitated behind James, and he slipped his wand into his hand. "Yes."
               The woman's grin widened. "Don't you remember me? Auntie Iola?"
               "I've never met you before."
               Abruptly, Iola Selwyn's manic calm snapped. She shot up out of her chair, shoving it backwards into her son, the legs scraping roughly against the aged floor. Iola snarled. "Not my fault, not my fault, not my fault—your parents never wanted me to meet you." She slid a scathing look to her son. "I guess they were right, that Grant shouldn't have married either of you." She sneered. "How's dear Flora anyway?"
               A spell flew her way and knocked Iola on her rump. All eyes turned to Jones, who shrugged and said, "Oops."
               Grant Selwyn, thankfully, didn't take to his mother's defense. He helped her up and then asked them want they wanted. "We've done nothing that requires Ministry involvement."
               "I doubt that," James said. "There's a girl—Jacqueline. You'd know her as Linnéa. Where is she?"
               Grant frowned. "I don't know."
               "Tell us where she is!" the wandwright shouted. Justin appeared at his side, pushing him gently but sternly back.
               "Hello?"
               The adults went silent. The tiny word echoed in the house. James grew panicky. She could be anywhere.
               "Hello?" Jacqueline called again. Though louder the second time, it was obvious that her voice was weak.
               "Jacqueline!" Justin called. "Where are you?"
               Iola scowled at them all. "Damned Mudbloods… Trying to snuff out the pure lines…"
               "Mother, shut up," Grant said. When she opened her mouth to protest, he cast a Silencing Charm on her and took her wand, which he surrendered to a stunned Harry. "I'm sorry, Auror Potter. Usually, there's no overpowering her."
               "Uh, no apology needed." Harry appeared equally stunned that Grant had recognized him so quickly.
               "But, Dad, he—!" James growled as Justin told him to be quiet. Justin never ordered him around…but perhaps it was a good idea to listen this time.
               "The girl—she never should've been placed with you," Harry stated.
               Grant nodded. "I figured. But I didn't know that, not at first. Only a few years ago did it occur to me that she should be with another family. But Mother—she was so set on trapping Linnéa here." He grimaced, and a trace of regret actually tinged his features. His body language was as limp as his dark hair. "I swear that I don't know where she's hidden, because Mother was the last one with her."
               "I might be able to find her," Hestia piped up. "It was my home for a long time."
               Her statement set a flood of motion free. Percy remained downstairs with Grant to keep an eye on Iola while the others spread out to search the house. James was glad that he and Justin could describe Jacqueline so well to the others, since they were the only ones there familiar with her. And they kept calling for her.
               "Jacqueline!" James hollered.
               "Jac-Jac, we're searching for you!" Justin bellowed. "Where are you?"
               "Jacqueline!" Harry called.
               "Jac, we brought our friends to help find you!" James yelled. "Please, help us out!"
               The adults settled for a moment, waiting for a response. Then: "Uh…there's a…a big old broom blocking the door…"
               Hestia called from one side of the house. "Jacqueline, does the broom have a soft saddle that's big enough for two people?"
               "Who's that?"
               "Jacqueline, don't worry," James said. "She's a friend." He bit his lip and blinked the tears from his eyes. Hestia Carrow, a friend—how could he think that? This woman just might snatch Jacqueline away to Ireland… He shook his head. That mattered later. They needed to ensure Jacqueline's safety right now, and nothing else.
               "…yeah, there's a big saddle."
               The five of them met in the mouth of the dining hall. Hestia smiled, and she was prettier for doing so. "I know where she is." She led the way up the stairs as she explained, "There was a small junk room that grew as the years passed. Father kept anything that held sentiment for him and Mother in it, and the broom was a custom gift from an old family friend, made for him and my mother not long after they married." She looked down either end of the corridor on the fourth, final floor before turning right and heading for a thick wooden door. The wall on either side of it looked much thinner than the door.
               Justin flicked his wand, and the door reflected his spell, shoving him back. Jones and Harry tried their hands at it, and together they blasted the door open. Jacqueline emerged, unharmed but dusty. She saw James and rushed into his arms.
               James picked her up and held her tightly, more so than ever before. He patted her hair and kissed her cheek, smudging gray dust all over her face. And then he started crying.
               Justin got to his feet and joined them. The other three stood awkwardly around until Justin got James to head downstairs. The eldest Potter son didn't put the girl down once.
               Downstairs, Grant Selwyn breathed a sigh of relief, and he shoved Iola off on Percy. "Thank Merlin… Look, I can't put up with her any longer. I should've put her in St. Mungo's ages ago." He gave Jacqueline a sincerely apologetic look. "I'm sorry that you suffered here, Lin—Jacqueline," he corrected. "But I'm sorrier that I didn't help."
               Jacqueline's grip around James' neck was vise-like, and she said nothing as they walked out of Cair Carrow.
               Upon exiting, Jones and Harry conjured up several protective enchantments. "There," Jones said. "That should hold the place until it's demolished."
               Hestia grunted. "We came all the way from Ireland and you don't at least let me blow it up?"
               "Er, no, luv. Not happening."
               "Dammit…"
               James turned to his father. "What happens now?"
               Harry shook his head, admiring the sight of James with Jacqueline in his arms before them. He smiled sadly. "Oh, James… I just don't know."
               "Iola Selwyn…she's at St. Mungo's."
               "Ah." James didn't feel like saying very much in response to Justin's announcement.
               "Percy wrote me," his husband supplied. "Iola Selwyn's never leaving the very same ward in which Neville's parents live. Though they are on opposite ends of the ward," Justin added. "Grant Selwyn's disappeared. He made arrangements for the rest of his mother's stay, but he seemed to be happy to escape."
               James groaned. "I don't want to hear any more about the Selwyns. We only met them briefly. They don't matter into our lives."
               Justin grew quiet and looked over at James from his desk in his room at Hogwarts. "They do. Even the tiniest moments greatly affect our lives, James. You know that."
               Did he? James gave Justin's words some thought. He and Justin had begun as friends, a teacher merely mentoring a favorite student… James had to look away from Justin, because obviously Justin was right.
               "Hey," the professor began as a way to change the subject, "what do you say to visiting my mum and dad? It's been a while, you know. I know we see them every now and then for coffee and the like, but we've not had a proper visit for a long time."
               James stopped himself from shrugging. He knew that Justin was trying to cheer him up—well, cheer both of them up. Sometimes James could forget that he wasn't the only one who could get upset…but he loved Justin enough always to remember that there were two people in this partnership. "Yeah, why not?"
               That was how the two of them ended up traveling to Justin's old family home, so as not to inconvenience the ever-working Elizabeth and Sampson. James Side-Along Apparated, which he preferred for the time being, for his mind was too bogged down. Ever since two weeks ago, when they had saved Jacqueline, James and Justin had not seen the little girl. Upon their return, Hermione had informed them that Hestia Carrow had a legal right at least to get to know her distant cousin, even if she wouldn't take custody of Jacqueline. Jacqueline had gone voluntarily with the Hestias, who were renting a place near the old Jones home, which had long since been sold to another family. The last the wizards had heard from the Hestias, Jones had written to Justin, saying that Hestia was telling Jacqueline as many of the positive things she could recall about the Carrows. And Jacqueline was an avid listener.
               "I mean…what if she wants to stay with them?" James whispered over a cup of cider Elizabeth had poured him.
               The Finch–Fletchleys all exchanged a look. "James…at least she's safe now," his mother-in-law reminded him.
               "I know."
               Sampson folded his paper in half and put it aside. It was rare for him to do anything but observe the conversation. "You say this girl is from bad blood?"
               James nodded, and Justin gave his father a look, hoping that he wouldn't worsen things.
               "What makes you think anyone can help her?"
               "Father!" Justin spat through gritted teeth as Elizabeth gasped. All James could do was close his eyes and hover over his drink.
               Sampson held up a hand to his son and his wife. "My reasoning is this—you have told us enough information to fill, what, sixty pages? And you have given us your opinions on everything, as well. But I feel confused. I feel as though there is one more part of the story missing." Sampson, face as stern as ever, locked eyes with James. "Do you want to bring her into this family?"
               James' gut did a flip. "I do. I did… No, I still do." But even James wasn't sure. The more they had learned about the past, the more nervous James had grown. Justin had been a good listener, yes, but James wished that Justin had told him, "No, you're wrong, we're going to adopt her, and that's that." James wanted someone else to give him the answers this time. If he cheated on this one test, it wouldn't be so bad, would it?
               But, deep down, he knew that was wrong, too. One didn't accept another's life into their own unless they were one-hundred percent committed.
               "I'm still deciding," the wandwright finally confessed.
               Elizabeth put her hands together to get the men's attention. "Well! Enough of that gloomy talk! I wanted to donate my two pence."
               "Oh?" Sampson had one eyebrow raised curiously.
               She smirked at her husband. "Well, obviously adoption costs money. Surely even for you magical people," she said with a gesture to the two wizards in the room. "But I want you two to know that, if it comes to it, adoption will be no problem. We can most assuredly help you out with the expenses."
               James picked his head up, his heart light. Justin already was teary-eyed at his mother's proclamation, and Sampson was trying to hide a pleased smirk behind his newspaper while muttering something about grandkids. The ease of the room reminded James of Christmastime, when he and Justin had invited Jacqueline to join them, and James had blurted "You two are my family."
               Hmm.
               He might still be deciding…but perhaps he was beginning to lean in one direction, after all.
               It was the final week of May at last. James and Justin had given it the old go and thrown themselves into their work while Jacqueline remained with the Hestias. She really did like them.
               However, the latest missive Jones penned Justin mentioned that Jacqueline had a request. She wished to get together with the boys for "one last time." Jones also told the men that they hadn't yet resolved to take Jacqueline in, though they had grown to like her a great deal. "She's very much a baby sister to us," the ex-Auror had written (though James grimly noted it was funny to call anyone an ex-Auror, because once an Auror, always an Auror, it seemed to him).
               With heavy hearts, the couple met at their usual spot in the Leaky Cauldron. No one else was around today, save for Hannah, but even she had made herself scarce, choosing to work as much as possible in the back rather than to stay at the bar. It gave them the illusion of privacy.
               At first, when James and Justin had arrived hand-in-hand, they thought the place was empty. "We must've beaten her here," Justin said.
               James looked around, but then Jacqueline's head popped out of the booth behind her normal one. His heart jumped into his throat out of relief.
               "Don't worry," she said cheerily. "You two aren't late. I'm not really early, though. I'm just always here." It were as though she had never left.
               Her grin alone lit up the entire pub, and James quickly covered the distance between where they stood and the booth. He plucked her from the seat and swung her around in his arms, as though they had rescued her for a second time. "Oh, Jac! It's so good to see you!" He squeezed her tightly.
               Jacqueline giggled and kissed his cheek, throwing her arms around his neck. "I missed you both, too!" When she sat down on the seat again and dragged James to sit beside her, she added, "In fact, I missed you two more."
               Justin laughed. "I don't know—we missed you quite a lot. I think we might've missed you more this time."
               "Nuh-uh! No chance!" She frowned at them, but she wasn't truly saddened. She was in the best mood James had ever seen her in, actually.
               "So…," James said, daring to be the villain and ruin the mood. "How've you been? Do you like your cousin?"
               Jacqueline's smile dropped a smidgen, but she was still fairly bubbly. "I do. Auntie Hestia is great. She's usually so quiet with too many people around, but she's very talkative with me. And, well, with Aunt Tia, too. The other Hestia," she elaborated, meaning Hestia Jones. "I've got some hand-me-downs from Aunt Tia, in fact, some old stuff that used to be her sister's. They're a little big, though…"
               "Do you still have your Christmas presents?"
               "Oh, of course!" Jacqueline nodded vigorously. "Those are my favorite things to wear. See?" She unbuttoned the Hufflepuff sweater she wore to reveal a purple shirt that James recognized as one of Lily's from when she was little. "My denims are Lily's old ones, too. Good thing she's always been short." She grinned, showing her bright white teeth. She really was happy.
               James glanced at Justin. He could see that Justin was staring at the Hufflepuff sweater, no doubt remembering when it had once belonged to his friend, Megan. James kicked his foot under the table, and Justin gave him a nod of thanks.
               "Shall we order something to eat?" Justin asked; he did look a little peaky.
               Jacqueline gave it a moment's thought. "No, I'm not very hungry." She looked between the two men, slowly. "Actually… Can I ask you two a question?"
               "Anything," James replied.
               "Remember when I said that it'd be nice to stay with you?" She stared at the table. "Can we make that happen?"
               The couple exchanged a look. "Jacqueline—is something wrong with Hestia and Hestia?"
               She shook her head, but she leaned against James' arm. "No, of course not. I know by now that it's all right to tell you when something's wrong. Imagine if I had told you two sooner about the Selwyns…" She closed her eyes. "But, while I really like Auntie Hestia and Aunt Tia… I love Auntie Hestia; she's family, family I think I could count on, but…" Her face flushed as her eyes brimmed with tears. "But I love you two. I want another Christmas just like the one we had. I want to wake up every morning to have breakfast with you two. And I want to take a bath every night and to have you brush my hair, James, before I go to sleep. I want to hear you call me 'Jac-Jac,' Justin, and I want to—to stay with you both! I want to be a part of your family!" Jacqueline opened her blurry eyes, which looked like molten metal. "You said we're your family, James," she continued, looking to the eldest Potter son. "That means we're a family!" Her voice had grown shrill though not loud. She sounded desperate and broken, as though the world were disappearing beneath her feet.
               James wrapped an arm around her, and she buried her face in his chest. She wasn't sobbing, not yet; she was trying very hard not to cry. James smiled at Justin. What a Weasley thing of her to do.
               She hiccupped, though still no tears came. "So…"
               How could James dawdle any longer? How could he say no? The answer…he'd probably had it for a very long time. "I'd love for that to happen, Jac."
               Jacqueline picked her head up, stunned—but giddy. "Really?"
               "Really, really."
               Just like that, her tears were gone. How sneaky of her—James was briefly reminded of Lily, even when Jacqueline spoke. "Then it's settled."
               Justin laughed. "I guess it is."
               "But!" She held up a hand and got their attention. "Can we change one thing?"
               The men exchanged another look, and Justin replied, "Name it."
               "Good." She nodded as if reassured. "Because if you're going to be my fathers, then I can't call you 'James' and 'Justin' anymore. Kids shouldn't call their parents by their first names, y'know." She spoke so matter-of-factly that it was hard to turn her down.
               Justin laughed again. "Well, then, James," he remarked, looking lovingly at his spouse, "I think it's a good thing that Mum and Father offered to help out, not to mention that Hermione could probably help us out with the paperwork."
               James' eyes glinted knowingly. "And we thought there'd be no more Finch–Fletchleys…"
Two weeks later…
                 "It's official! Today's my eleventh birthday!"
               Jacqueline was damn near bouncing off the walls as James nodded, distracted. "That's great, Jac, but I'm a little busy right now." And he was. He'd baked a cake for her birthday—June twelfth, as they'd discovered, now that they had her records. Certainly the records told them a few things, like her birthday and the fact that she had been a premature birth. They also knew that since she hadn't been taken care of that well by the Selwyns (more so by Iola), Jacqueline had been malnourished for years, and she'd likely always be small. However, she was feisty, and she definitely looked healthier after the past nearly year of pub meetings with James.
               Jacqueline bounded into the kitchen of James' flat, where she now lived, the guestroom officially claimed as her own. "Oh, my Merlin! Is that for me? Is it all chocolate? Oh, my Merlin, I've never had chocolate!"
               The wizard rolled his eyes, and his shoulders sagged. "Jac, so help me Godric, if you don't like this after all the harping about wanting to try it and demanding it for your birthday cake—"
               She giggled impishly. "No, no, it's fine, Dad."
               James' face burned bright red. He still wasn't used to Jacqueline calling him "Dad." In fact, he didn't think he'd get used to anyone calling him "Dad"! Did he look like a dad? He didn't think so.
               Jacqueline continued to hover around him as he set the cake down on the table to cool. "So when do you ice it?"
               "Not yet. Give it a few minutes, otherwise the icing would run if I tried to put it on now. And the message would turn into a giant, purple blob, which would be a huge mess."
               "Fi-ine," she said with a roll of her eyes, drawing the word into two syllables. "But make sure you get my new name right, okay?"
               "I'm a wizard, not a troll—I can spell!"
               She laughed as though it were the funniest thing in the world. "I know, Dad!"
               As she dashed back to her room to get Scorcher, James took a moment to catch his breath. Justin would be arriving at any moment, with some presents in tow (it was easier to keep her gifts at the castle where she couldn't accidentally find them, after all). Though Justin could only stay for a little bit since it was a Thursday and therefore a school day, he would be back in England for the summer after the coming week, when the Hogwarts school year ended.
               James wondered if Jacqueline would indeed be heading to Hogwarts alongside Justin next term. She hadn't shown any signs of magic in all the time that they'd known her and in the short time she'd come to live with James. Also, the Selwyns had never mentioned if she appeared to be magical, and it wasn't something that could be discovered within her records. Well, whatever the case, Jacqueline would be in school somewhere, Squib or witch.
               There was a knock at the door, and Jacqueline went to let Justin in. "Happy birthday, Jac-Jac!" he said after an "oof!" when she'd hugged him.
               "Thank you, Papa."
               James chortled. Justin's face was redder than his.
               The family of three settled down in the kitchen, waiting patiently as James assembled a small meal for them. Jacqueline sat beside Justin as he used a spell to blow up some balloons for her—all purple, of course—and Jacqueline admired the magic. "I wish I could use a wand already," she grumbled.
               Justin glanced at James over his shoulder. This was not an easy topic to tread…  "Don't worry about it, Jac-Jac," Justin said, and he kissed her head to get her mind off things.
               "The cake's ready," James announced as an added topic change.
               "What about lunch?" Justin snickered. "You want to teach our daughter bad habits already?"
               "Dessert's the most important part of any meal, obviously," the wandwright retorted. He waved his wand, and the lights dimmed as the candles came to life with fire. He carried the cake over to the kitchen table and put it down in front of their little girl. He stood on her other side while Justin remained seated.
               The fire danced in her eyes, and she gaped at the cake before blowing the candles out. Seeing "Happy birthday, Jacqueline Louisa Finch–Fletchley" written in icing might have been the best part of her birthday yet. She grinned, and the wizards knew that she loved the name she'd picked out…plus the addition of a new surname. "Thank you so much, you two," she whispered, her voice wet.
               They hugged her. "Of course, Jac," James breathed into her hair, and he smooched her cheek. "Now, put the balloons away while I cut up the cake, yeah?"
               Her smile never wavered as she stood and collected the party materials. "Yes, Da-ad." She really loved adding syllables to words, didn't she?
               "And go wash your ha—" James stopped short as he watched, and Justin did, too, no doubt, Jacqueline hold one of the balloons…and it blew up. On its own. Just by holding it, it had filled with air.
               Jacqueline looked ready to burst, but all she could do was gawk at the item in her grip. She tried to speak, but all that came out was a squeak. She had a clear look of OH, MY MERLIN! on her face.
               "That's amazing, Jacqueline!" the shorter man cheered.
               "Congrats, Jac-Jac!" the older man gushed.
               But her attention could only be torn away when they heard a tapping, scratching noise at the window in the living room. James' chest swelled with pride, for that sound could only mean one thing. He marched ahead of his husband and daughter and opened the window, and in flew a medium-sized owl. It landed on the back of a chair near Jacqueline and dropped a yellowish letter at her feet.
               "Pick it up, pick it up!" Justin encouraged her.
               Jacqueline did as she was told, though she moved stiffly, unable to believe this was really happening. But it was. And, when she opened the letter to find a piece of parchment written in green ink, she knew that—at last—all her dreams had come true, for inside was written:
Dear Miss Finch–Fletchley,
              We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. …
The MOST appropriate way to end a story—with your Hogwarts letter! 83 Playing more Pottermore lately planted this perfect idea in my head, so…yeah. Though I was surprised that this was a little shorter than J6, "Trial By Fire," I'm still really happy with this. So much has changed for the boys, now… And Jac-Jac's adorable. I love drawing her with her dads—they are the cutest little family! X3 Okay, rambling aside, I give an itemized list of notes, like last time:
a) There's a hint of J3, "20 something potatoes of love," mentioned. Can you spot it? ;]
b) Her dragon plush, Scorcher, is in fact one of those PillowPets, the "Muggle fad" Justin mentioned. I liked giving Jacqueline Scorcher partially out of my own love for stuffed animals. I mean, I'm almost 20, but I still sleep surrounded by awesomeness—not to mention I cuddle a couple of stuffed owls and a Tepig. Yeah… -w-
c) Her name? Her new name was her own idea—she'd long ago decided on "Jacqueline," and "Louisa" is a shout-out to a close pal of mine (you know who you are because you're reading this, hon). And *squee* she's a Finch–Fletchley! :D
d) It's my headcanon that Megan Jones was the little sister of Auror Hestia Jones (a member of the Advanced Guard who collected Harry at the start of OotP). Also, I gave Leanne (Katie Bell's friend) the surname "Moon" because there was originally a "Lily Moon" on JKR's list of students in Harry's year, but since there's no mention of a Lily in his year but there's Leanne… I think she's Leanne Moon. It's also my headcanon that Hestia and Flora Carrow are indeed distantly related to Alecto and Amycus. Yecch.
e) The introduction of the Hestias and the Selwyns: Well, I borrowed most of the Hestias' plot from my oneshot for them, "Trip the Darkness" (which you really should read!). The gist of that storyline is what I used here to help give Jac-Jac a background, not to mention that since witches and wizards live for a long time, it might be entirely possible for Alecto Carrow to have had this child. :O And Iola and Grant Selwyn will look familiar to anyone who has read my fic, To the Future. It was my 2nd multi-chapter fic and featured Ginrius as the main pairing, and Grant was actually Ginny's best mate. Of course, I still need to finish ToFu… Anyway, I simply borrowed Iola, Grant, and Tersium (who was mentioned as having died in the war) from my ToFuverse; the ToFu plot was not introduced at all here because it's not needed. Lastly, I doubt I will ever need to use them again outside of ToFu like this, so we likely won't be seeing Iola and Grant again within this universe, since they fulfilled their purpose. Sorry for all the OCs, tho. :s
f) There's a mention of Troy Finnigan, James' best mate—can you find it? ;]
g) Will we ever know who Jac-Jac's biological dad is? Erm, no. The suspects are all dead, and there's no need to try and get Alecto to say who—besides, it's unnecessary drama for the Finch–Fletchleys.
h) What happened to Cair Carrow after the rescue? I almost wish Hestia had gotten the chance to blow it up… But she didn't. It has been/will be demolished. Cair Carrow's nothing but a memory now, luvs.
i) Okay…what happened to James' 21st birthday?? Not forgotten, but ignored by the main charries due to the presence of more serious issues.
j) What's up with Hannah and Ernie? Are they or aren't they? Actually, I have a story planned to explain them. Soon. Very soon. XD I will spoil one thing—they are together, as much as Hannah tries to deny it in front of others. I also do love how Ernie is with Frankie…awww. -w-
k) Sampson's remark about "enough information to fill sixty pages": XDDD This was a little joke for me, because he says this on page 64 of this story. Dumb, I know, but ironically amusing. ;D
l) Calling Hestia "Auntie Hestia" and Jones "Aunt Tia": Hestia Carrow is Jacqueline's distant cousin, yes, but she's so much older that calling her "Auntie Hestia" is more appropriate. Calling Jones "Aunt Tia" is a throwback to something mentioned in my Hestia/Hestia fic, "Trip the Darkness."
m) James, a dad? But he's barely ten years older than Jacqueline! Yes, but his affection for her is that of a dad's for his daughter. I had him constantly comparing her to Lily, but their relationship is quite different than that of a sibling one. Besides, Jac-Jac needs parents.
n) Will Jac-Jac fit in with James' family? Do I even need to say it? She's a nice fit for the Weasley–Potter clan. Lily's now an aunt! :D (It's fun being an aunt, though like Lily I'm not much older than my niece.) But Al's now technically an uncle… O.o Well, we'll figure out Al another time, honest. :O
o) James and dessert before a meal: Another little in-joke for me, because my mother's the same way—the first thing she checks in any restaurant is the dessert menu! That way, according to her, we'll know "if the food's any good." XDDDD Thank you, mama mew! ;3
p) What's up with Molly? Is everything all right with her and Michael? She's fine, she and Michael are fine—I have a oneshot planned for them, too, to explain this.
q) SEQUEL! Of course! :D Because I am not one to disappoint. The next Jamestin story, J8 (holy cow, I write them too much! 8O), is "With Open Arms & Wings." I've no idea how long this will be, as I still have some things to figure out for it. But at least look forward to seeing more of the Weasleys! :D Yaaay! And, as a treat, I'm ready to announce the titles for J9 and J10, as an anniversary present for Jamestin, whom I first wrote almost 2 yrs ago (11/28/10, guys!): J9—"Promises & Alibis." J10—"What Matters Most." Also, I'm announcing the title of my on-going drabble project which I began in March 2012 and involves a heavy dose of this Jamestin universe: until the ride ends & even after that. I'm not sure when I will begin posting it, but I hope to start posting it sometime this year. It will have spoilers for future Jamestins, so I hope you like that, as well.
r) Credit due: The title of this fic comes from the song "Crooked Legs" by The Acorn. I love this song to death. :'}
Well, that's enough of me talking. I should go write some more! XD So please, review, and don't favorite without reviewing—this was a story three months in the making, and I pour my heart and soul into this universe every time I work with it.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to leave an anon/unsigned review via the FFN link or comment via the AO3 link at the top of the post, especially if you enjoyed this!
~mew
2017 note: *LOL* Again, you'll need to see this oneshot on FFN or on my HariPo tumblr (camelliacats) to read all of the post-fic notes since AO3 limits me to 5,000 characters -3-, but I rly did have a lot to say in 2012 when I first wrote this. There wasn't much to edit here, mostly some passive voice, fixing some Britishisms from Americanisms, and making sure the calendar looked right, but I can see a lot in this old fic, a lot of my current writing style, that is. Funnily enough, I'd later go on to write a "here, have a daughter fic" in the Haikyuu!! fandom, too, but BOY those were different circumstances (altho, looking back, I see some marked similarities between Jac-Jac's and Seri's personalities). Interestingly, Hannernie's story still hasn't happened yet, but Mollychael's (Molly II/Michael) has ("Slip & Fall"), and until the ride ends & even after that is also complete. Those aren't the only additions to the Maydayverse, my overall headcanon, and I'm glad, because I've written a few non-ship stories. Ah, well. Jac-Jac's deffo one of my favorite OCs, so I'm glad we'll be seeing her again. =w=
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Witch Tools Meanings, Coresponences, and Uses
TriviaSources: x x x 
Written by me, but feel free to copy and paste into a google doc form/write in a Grimoire 
Keep in mind this is how I see it and is opened to re-interpretation by you
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Altar Pentacles
Pronounced pen-ta-kull Element of Earth Direction North Color Green Gender Male and Female Associated with Hades or Mars
Description- A 5 point triangle in the middle of a circle. The top point represents spirit (however not all witches represent it as such), the right top point represents water, the bottom right represents fire, the top left represents air, and the left bottom represents earth What the Heck is it- An altar pentacle is normally made (but not limited to) with saucer-type, metal, or wood. Usually set on an altar to be used for protection and as a center point for your magick. When Getting One- Just like the others, nothing to say besides find one that calls to you, or make your own however you want Most Common Uses- Protection, center of energy, various uses in spellwork/magic Things to Remember- Normally the pentacle has one point facing up to the sky, however if you flip it upside down so that two points are facing the sky, it symbolizes a ram’s head and is normally meant to be satanic
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Athame
Pronounced a-thAM-ay Element of Fire Direction of South Color Red Gender Male Associated with Sun or Apollo or Apollo
Description- The athame is a tool of command, used to direct power. Normally only used in rituals and is deemed a very sacred object (unless a part of Sax Wiccans) and is normally given as a gift. The blade is often left dull What the Heck is it- It is a double edged blade with a handle. They are normally made of stainless steel, copper, silver, other metals, or carved stone. When Getting One- Make sure it fits in your hand. Most personalize theirs, but it is up to the person. I have seen some use a old letter opener their father had as one. Most Common Uses- Casting Circles, Focusing your point of energy, opening ritual, handfasting (wedding), or initiation rite. Things to Remember- Not all witches need or use an athame. it is something you gain a bond with. I personally do not use one because I prefer my hands, but it is totally up to you
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Bells
Pronounced b-eh-LL Element of Spirit or Air Direction of South Color Silver or Gold Gender Female Associated with Apollo or Apollo or Goddesses
Description- Bells have been around for many years, they come in different shapes and sizes, as well as different tones and sounds, and not a common tool witches use What the Heck is it- They are more or less cup-shaped objects with a string and a ball attached to the inside of the cup, so when you shake it, it makes a sound. When Getting One- Make sure you like the sound! You can even choose to relate the color/sound to your intent Most Common Uses-  The bell is a ritual tool of invocation (summoning a deity)and banishment. It is related to a strong, willing force (example: a Goddess). Bells have been associated with magical/spiritual powers for a few hundred years. The sound symbolizes creative power, and their shape a symbol of the female force and celestial vault. Can be used in opening/closing a circle. Warding off negative/evil energies/spirits, or invite happy/good vibes/energies/spirits Things to Remember- There is not just a few ways to use a bell, so let your imagination come to life when using them!
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Besoms (Brooms)
Pronounced beh-soum Element of Air Direction of East Color Yellow or Pale Blue Gender Male Associated with Goddesses or Hygeia or Hygeia
Description- The Besom (broom) is used to ritually cleanse an area before magic is performed. What the Heck is it- The besom is a broom used in cleansing your ritual areas. When Getting One- Nothing special to say here besides that you can get different ones made out of different things to correspond with your intent Most Common Uses- In handfasting (marriage) rituals, couples often jump over the broom if they want children. Witches often have a besom stick down, bushy side up to keep unwanted spirits and energies out Things to Remember- Besoms are special protection tools, however again, not all witches must have one
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Bollines (White-Handled Knives)
Pronounced boi-line Element of Earth Direction of South Color White Gender Male Associated with Goddess Energy or Pan or Faunus
Description- A bolline is a knife with a white handle and a single sharp side blade What the Heck is it- The bolline is the practical knife of the craft, used to cut wands, flowers and herbs. It is used to cut things so your athame does not When Getting One- Make sure it feels right in your hand and has a white handle Most Common Uses- Cutting herbs, flowers, etc, carving sigils into things (like a wand or athame), used to whittle/make a wand Things to Remember- You can cut anything to do with a ritual, just don't use it to cut things outside of your craft
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Cauldrons
Pronounced call-droun Element of Water and Fire Color Black or Blue or Gray Gender and Direction Female West or Male South Associated with Hestia or Vesta or Celtic Deities
Description- A iron pot that (normally) has three feet and a handle. Cats like to store their toys in them, too! What the Heck is it- Cauldrons have many different sizes, from ones that are big enough to a tea candle to the big ones you use for cooking in fireplaces. The cauldron is symbolic of reincarnation, immortality and inspiration.  When Getting One- Get them in many sizes for different things (if you want, this is a suggestion) Most Common Uses- Burning spells or incense. Cooking. To keep it dirt/water in it for spells that involve fire, Bounty, blessings, (in some Celtic beliefs) Bran the Blessed and the Goddess Cerridwen, and the Cycles of birth, death and rebirth Things to Remember- Animals love to play in them (c a t s man) so make sure they are safe to play in for your furry buddies or put away so they can’t get hurt.
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Thuribles (censers)
Pronounced th-ur-ih-bell Element of (incense) Air and (coals/fire) Fire Direction of North Color White or Yellow or Purple Gender Female Associated with Zeus or Jupiter 
Description- “a container in which incense is burned, typically during a religious ceremony.” What the Heck is it- The censer is an incense burner used during ritual. Normally a small cauldron, or a hollow ball on a chain When Getting One- Make sure that it if fireproof. I use an old tea strainer as one, so feel free to get crafty Most Common Uses- To burn spells/incense/etc, to purify an area/tools/or circles Things to Remember- Always have a cup of water/dirt near by when dealing with fires
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Chalices
Pronounced ch-al-is-es Element Water Direction West Color Blue or Silver Gender Female Associated with Dionysus or Bacchus or Poseidon or Neptune
Description- Chalices are cups made from any material to be filled with liquids What the Heck is it- Chalices (cups) are used on altars or placed in a direction facing west and represent The Female Principle of Water. When Getting One- You can get sets for Covens/dinner parties, just one, or different one for different meanings Most Common Uses- Holding and serving liquids for you/other people/Sabbats/deities/etc. People passing the chalice around a table, Taking a sip, then saying “May We Never Thirst!” Things to Remember- If you intend to drink out of them, make sure the one that you get is safe to drink from
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Grimoires/Books of Shadows
Pronounced grim-waur Element Earth Direction West Color Brown or Mauve Gender Female or Male Associated with Athena or Minerva
Description- The Book of Shadows is the workbook of the witch. What the Heck is it- It is a book that holds spells/notes/anything about your craft When Getting One- Some people prefer notebooks, I prefer binders and google docs so you can add shuffle your papers, take your papers out and put em back in for a ritual, and take away things Most Common Uses- To write down information such as: Rituals guidelines, Invocations, Spells, Runes, Rules of a particular Coven or Tradition, Symbols, Poems, Chants, Sigils, or anything else you may find useful Things to Remember- A Book of Shadows is more of a spell book/you book. A Grimoire is more of a list/aesthetic/etc thing. You do not need two books for this, but I thought I would include that there is a slight difference between the two •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Staffs
Pronounced st-a-f Element Earth Direction North Color Brown or Green Gender Male Associated with Pan or Faunus or Asclepius or Vejovis
Description- A (most are) wooden stick more or less What the Heck is it- Staffs are held up there in importance with some witches. It is a shoulder sized stick witches use for many things When Getting One- Make sure it’s just about your shoulder height, and decorate it/buy it how you like. You can get a few for different meanings/ceremonies/holidays. Most Common Uses- Used as a wand, to hold up ceremonial banners/flags, and other things Things to Remember- People can say “oh it’s just easier to use” “oh the magick does the thing better” all they want. But I don't know the only reason it’s shoulder length is so you don't knock yourself out in the middle of a ritual
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Swords
Pronounced s-or-d Element Air Direction East Color Blue or Green or Yellow Gender Male Associated with Ares or Mars
Description- A sword is a object with a long metal blade and a hilt (hand grip). Some have hand guards What the Heck is it- A sword can be used as a weapon or ceremonial object When Getting One- Make sure it feels balanced in your hand and you can put it in a sheath without it dragging the ground Most Common Uses- Thrusting, striking, Typically worn as part of ceremonial dress, used in place of an athame Things to Remember- If you go to a Coven meeting, always ask before bringing a Sword and if The High Priest/Priestess asks you not to use it yet they use one themselves, it’s to keep you and the others safe
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Wands
Pronounced wah-und Element Air Direction East Color Yellow or Brown Gender Male and Female Associated with Hecate or Trivia
Description- “a stick or rod thought to have magic properties, held by a magician, fairy, or conjuror and used in casting spells or performing tricks.” What the Heck is it-There are wands of glass, copper, silver and other metals, but the “classic” material is still wood. Various woods have different magickal associations and uses. When Getting One- Normally witches want a wand the length to be from the crook of your elbow to the middle/tip of your pointer finger, however I personally like it shorter, it’s up to whatever you feel more comfortable with. You can also get a few for different meanings/etc Most Common Uses- To cast a circle, direct energy in spells and such, and to use in spells and such Things to Remember- Witches who don’t have/don’t want to use an athame use a wand. However you are not required to use one (I use my hands)
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Total is delightfully easy for WordPress users to work with. You can view the demos on the WordPress dashboard and click to install any demo you intend to use. At the same time, you’ll be prompted to install any plugins that may be required. Then it’s simply a matter of putting your website or eCommerce shop together.
Total is one of the few multipurpose themes that takes developers’ needs into account. All the hooks, snippets, and filters developers look for are built it.
  3. Porto – Ultimate WordPress+eCommerce Theme
Porto is a top-of-the-line multipurpose theme that places extra emphasis on eCommerce website building features. This responsive theme is easy to use, highly customizable, and free.
You’ll be provided with 25 unique homepage layouts and skins (with more to come), plenty of useful widgets, unlimited colors, powerful page options, and a useful selection of portfolio and blog templates. Virtual Composer (with 33+ special elements) is Porto’s page builder of choice.
You’ll be able to choose from a nice selection of shop pages, there’s a Shop Catalog Mode, and there are 16 shop demo variations that feature everything from fashion and fashion accessories to furniture and electronics. You can of course customize these pages and demos to market any product you like (with Ajax filtering in the shop and product archive pages).
  4. TheGem – Creative Multi-Purpose High-Performance WordPress Theme
Versatility is the order of the day with TheGem. This powerful theme has everything going for it: smart tools, professionally-designed concepts, creative page templates (including an excellent selection of blog and portfolio layouts), shortcodes, widgets, and more.
TheGem will help you build an impressive, high-performance website in minutes without touching a line of code. It’s a perfect choice for a business of any size or purpose as well as online shops that you can bring to life in minutes.
  5. Houzez
The real estate industry is one area in which there’s no such thing as a shortage of potential clients; many of which can be quite demanding. Houzez has just the right features and provides precisely the functionality that on-the-go real estate agents are looking for to best serve their customers.
This WordPress theme has everything from Google Geolocation and radius search capabilities to unlimited listings templates and a realtor’s Membership system.
  6. Uncode – Creative Multiuse WordPress Theme
The best way to see what Uncode offers is to visit the website and browse the showcase of creative websites this theme’s users have produced. You’re almost guaranteed to come across a concept or two you’ll find of particular interest and be inspired to make use of Uncode’s many features to create websites of your own that will stand out in any crowd.
If creating an online shop is on your list, you’ll find the WooCommerce single product features especially useful.
  7. Kallyas
You’ll enjoy working with Kallyas. This multipurpose WordPress theme is super-fast, responsive, and SEO and WPML ready. Kallyas’ package includes over 60 pre-made website templates, the Zion visual page builder, and more than 150 carefully-crafted design elements. You get live chat support and there are more than 150 video tutorials to help you along the way.
  8. Pofo – Creative Portfolio and Blog WordPress Theme
Pofo is a modern, creative theme that is just what is needed for creative clients. As its name implies, this theme is an excellent choice for any client that relies heavily on a well-designed portfolio to bring in business.
Pofo is blazing fast, it’s SEO optimized, and makes maximum use of custom shortcodes, the WordPress Customizer, and the popular Visual Composer page builder/editor.
  9. Themify Ultra
You can build any site your heart desires with Themify Ultra. This multipurpose theme features an impressive array of pre-made demo sites and skins and a useful selection of pre-designed page, header and footer, and post layouts.
A free portfolio post type plugin also comes with the package, together with WooCommerce support.
  10. Layers WP
Layers is a multipurpose WordPress theme that introduces an innovative pricing strategy. You won’t be paying for what you have no use for.
The default theme, which has all the tools needed, includes a library of preset page layouts, to build a beautiful, high-performance site at no charge. What you pay for is any of the extensions Layers offers that you might want to use such as a Pro version with more design options.
  11. Stormyday
Stormyday is just the right choice for those wanting to make a statement. This new WordPress blog theme features a one-click live demo install, a brand-new page builder that splits pages into header, footer, and body sections, unlimited colors, plus it gives you complete freedom to design unique page layouts anyway you see fit thanks to an extensive variety of shortcode and block combinations.
That’s just a start; we suggest you visit the website to see for yourself.
  12. Fildisi – Responsive Multi-Purpose WordPress Theme
This clean, modern, and thoroughly customizable multipurpose theme will serve you well whether your website creations are allowed to be somewhat typical, or are designed to satisfy a client whose needs are quite out of the ordinary.
Fildisi is the ideal choice for creative designers who seek out equally creative customers such as photographers, artists, bloggers, and sellers of handcrafted products.
  13. Movedo Premium Multipurpose Theme
To call Movedo creative might be an understatement. This multipurpose theme has some truly awesome special features. They include, unique clipping animations, ultra-dynamic parallax effects, crispy moldable typography, and a few other goodies designed to free you from the tyranny of website sameness.
Movedo adjusts to your creative instincts; not the other way around. Give Movedo a try and enjoy the experience.
  14. XStore – Responsive WooCommerce Theme
XStore takes you well beyond designing and delivering “just another online store.” With the help of this minimalist theme, you can produce a design that positively rocks. Start with any of the 70+ good-to-go shops, take full advantage of this theme’s cool selection of design features and elements, and in no time at all you’ll have a product anyone will be thrilled to own.
Check out the showcase on the XStore website to see what other customers have accomplished.
  15. Hestia
You can build anything with this free multipurpose WordPress theme, with a little assistance from Elementor’s 50+ free templates, the free OrbitFox plugin, and the cool selection of widgets. Hestia was modeled after and built around material design principles.
You’ll find this multipurpose theme’s single page layout makes navigation particularly easy, and easy for your website users as well.
  Conclusion    
15 themes to choose from might seem like a rather lengthy “short list”. This is especially when you can’t really make a bad choice. You should have little trouble in whittling the list down to 3 or 4 candidates. Then, just choose the one that fits you the best.
Several of these themes are free or “Lite” versions, and as such are always worth a try. As for the rest, all are affordable, and each one is a worthwhile investment.
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cloudybee · 3 years
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Nicer when she’s around
Warning: Topics in this may be triggering. Triggers such as r*pe, s*icidal thoughts, murder, and others are mentioned.
The ginger haired woman was cleaning off her desk when a student of hers came up to her to ask a question.
“Miss Whittle, I wanted to know if you could help me out with this problem for the homework. I can’t seem to figure it out, so I thought to ask you.”
The young student looked hopeful when she gave him a soft smile.
“Of course! I’m glad you came to me. Which one is it?” She questioned the young teen.
He pointed out the seventh question, one of the hardest ones on the paper. Hestia knew that she would get a question or two about it.
She hummed, “Ah, that one. Well, for the story you need to find the three clues that lead up to this. I’m sure if you just so happen to look at the two pages before it there might be an answer.”
She smiled cheekily, knowing she practically gave him the answer. He was a good student who had good grades and always paid attention, it was okay to give a hint once and a while.
“Ooh! Thank you, Miss Whittle!” He gushed. 
A happy student meant a happy teacher.
She smiled and waved as he ran out the door to his waiting friends. Turning around to gather her things, the green eyed teacher grabbed her bag and some binders.
Once she had left the classroom, she made her way out of the school.
“Hestia!” A familiar voice shouted right before she got to the door.
It was the P.E. teacher, Mr. Derek. She really didn’t like him. She’d seen him try and make a few advances on the young girls that were students at the school. 
Don’t worry, she reported him, but since sports were such a big thing for the school, they had just said, “We can’t afford to loose a good asset like him. I’m sure it was just your eyes playing tricks on you.”
So, he was still here, unfortunately.
“Yes, Mr. Derek?” She irked. She still faced away from him, hoping this would be quick.
“Awww, you know you can call me Brian!” He neared her.
When he reached her side he slung an arm around her shoulders and pulled her into a disgusting side hug.
“What do you need, Mr. Derek?”
“Ouch, harsh. Anyways, I need help getting into the janitors closet since I don’t have a key to it. I know you do, so I thought I’d get you before you left.”
Hestia sighed and rubbed the bridge of her nose. Why now? Why right before she finally got to go home and sleep?
“I’ll open the closet, but then I have to go, okay?” She turned to look at him.
A goofy smirk was resting on his face as his eyes narrowed.
“Perfect.”
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It was about a minutes walk across the school to get to the closet he wanted. It didn’t seem to be locked though. Maybe he went to the wrong one?
“Mr. Derek, this one isn’t lo-” Hestia yelped as she was pushed inside and the door was locked when the older man entered behind her.
When she tried to get up hands held her down and pushed her around. She yelped and screamed for anyone to hear her.
Not like this, not like this.
She didn’t want to die like this.
“Please, don’t k-kill me!” She shouted over their laughter.
How many were in there? It was a fairly small closet.
Mr. Derek laughed the loudest of them all.
“Oh, dear Hestia. We won’t kill you! We all just want to have some fun!” His laughter continued.
Oh no.
This was a fate worse than death, wasn’t it?
Maybe she’d kill herself after it. It’d be better than living with something as retched as this.
Hestia struggled against the hands holding her and undressing her. Her bad was thrown to the side.
The bag that held her pocket knife.
She had a pocket knife!
She could...
No, that’d be bad.
But this would be worse.
Kill them.
Or.
Kill yourself.
Both seemed tempting at this moment.
The ginger haired woman kicked and bit the clawing arms. The only hand that held her left arm was bit so hard it bled.
That same arm was close enough to reach the bag. 
It was over in a flash.
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The police sirens were the thing that alerted Hestia that she was still alive.
An ambulance took her away, she was only half conscious.
The court declared her guilty.
She went to prison. 
Prison was boring until Cathy came. Cathy was like a new lifeline for the young woman.
She would be kind and flirt with her. It was sweet. She would protect her if anyone came up to her and tried bother her. Sometimes she wouldn’t even let people talk to her. It was nice though.
She was able to sleep a lot. That was nice. Sleeping was nice.
Dreaming was nice.
Everything seemed to be a lot nicer when Cathy was around.
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cloudybee · 3 years
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Hesita: So, you want me to be an Angel?
Gray: Yes, Cathy has shown good reasoning to bring you here. She asked to have you on either her floor or your own. Because of your past, I have decided you shall have your own.
Hesta: 👌
And that’s basically it
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cloudybee · 3 years
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Cathy trying to flirt with Hestia
Cathy: You know, we could do something else if you know what I mean...
Hestia, knitting a new scarf for Lucian: What would we do?
Cathy: Well, we could head up to my room and have some fun there~
Hestia, still stupidly oblivious: Oh! Do you want to play Mario Kart again? I thought you hated it because I won every time the last time we played together?
Cathy:...
Cathy: I want to have sex with you.
Hestia: Oh! Okay lol
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cloudybee · 3 years
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Hestia knew she was done for when she was sentenced as guilty. Guilty for a crime she knew was just.
It was self defense! They tried to...
It didn’t matter at this point. At least they were gone and couldn’t hurt her or her students anymore.
After o ou a few months in prison, things got easier. She made some friends and even some of the guards liked her! It wasn’t nice, but it was okay.
One guard in particular liked her a lot though. Her name was Cathy Ward. She was a sweetheart, but fairly perverted when wanted. She didn’t make any moves though, so she was fine in Hestia’s book.
Her friend Lucy was a little weird though. It was like she worshipped the blonde.
That didn’t matter though.
What did matter was that prisoners kept going missing and Hestia feared she would be the next.
And that she would.
“Alright guys, I’ll see you tomorrow. I have to head back and go to bed now. Have a nice night!” Hestia called out to the two girls.
They both waved, but didn’t say anything back.
That was strange.
Eh, it didn’t matter. Maybe they were just tired.
Once in bed, Hestia was quick to fall asleep. She was a light sleeper though, so when she woke up to footsteps, she wasn’t all that surprised.
What did surprise her was that it was Cathy, covered in blood.
The ginger haired girl’s eyes widened and she pushed herself to wall when the taller neared.
“Honey, don’t be afraid, you’re not a sinner. You won’t be harmed. You’re quite the opposite in fact.”
Cathy’s voice as smooth as silk. It made the girl that was covered with blankets shiver.
The tall blonde gave her a sweet smile and lifted a finger under her chin.
“Come with me, doll. Let’s become Angels together!”
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cloudybee · 3 years
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Rachel and Hestia Meet
Hestia: So, your mom is dead?
Rachel: Yes.
Hestia: I’m your mom now.
Rachel: Okay.
Zack in the background, watching them: wth just happened???
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