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After Nagini's bite, Lucius found Severus instead of Harry.
(TW: Major character death, past mpreg)
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"No!" he cried, kneeling in front of the man he loves so dearly. "No, no, no!" he repeated deliriously. He put his hands on his younger lover's neck, where he was bleeding to death, and applied pressure to stop the bleeding, but it was in vain.
"Lucius," a weak voice said. With his last ounce of strength, he grabbed the blond man's collar.
"Sev, you must have something on you, a-an antivenom or something... a-anything to save you" he was clearly crying. Anyone would do in his position. "Please" he begged. "Give me something to save you, please"
"No, love" Severus gasped. With blood filling his lungs, it was becoming more difficult to speak. "Daysha" he finally managed to say. "You must look after her"
"You're a Potions Master! How can you not have some antidote on you?!"
"Lucius focus. You should be the one to raise Daysha after I'm gone"
"No- no don't say that. You're not going a-anywhere Severus. My Sev cannot die today, you cannot die before me. I can't bear it"
"Luc... listen-" his sentence was cut short when he coughed up blood. He yanked on Malfoy's clothes once more, this time more desperately. "She's yours," he spat out at last. And then he began to cry. The thought of his daughter growing up like him burned his veins even worse than the venom.
Time stopped around Lucius as his heart started to beat faster, he didn't think it was possible a minute ago. "What?" he exhaled. "But you said-"
"I know what I said" sobbed Severus. "I didn't want your name, your marriage, to be tainted" he released Lucius's clothes and placed his hand on his chin. "But she's yours, I swear. She even has-" his sentence cut abruptly as a searing pain went through his whole body. "She even has your hair" he managed to gasp out before his body arched with another wave of pain. "Her hair was black when you saw her but it was a glamour, she's yours. I've never been with anyone but you in my whole life"
Lucius slowly caressed his temple with feather-like kisses "We could've raise her together" he whined, shaking his head as if he wants to wake up from a horrible nightmare. "Please don't leave me alone"
"It's okay" Severus whispered, that was all he could do.
"It's all my fault" Lucius admitted.
"Stop"
"I introduced you to Dark, it's because of me, you took the Mark because of me" he muttered against his darling's ear. "I should be the one who's dying"
"Look into my eyes" Severus said with a stern voice. When Lucius faced him, he said again "It's okay"
"What am I going to say to her when she asks about you? Salazar, she's only two"
"Just say her mama loves her" He had to put his hand over his mouth to keep his sobs from becoming too loud. "I need you to stay strong and be a good father to our daughter, okay? She's in Spinner's End with my mother. Promise me you won't leave Daysha with her." Severus was barely audible anymore; he didn't know how much time he had left, but it wasn't difficult to guess that it wasn't much.
"I won't" Lucius said. He'd never leave his own blood with a woman who had scarred Severus. But he didn't know how to be strong, he was weak; the love of his life was dying in his arms, and all he could do was nothing; he was weak.
"Promise me!"
The begging tone in Severus' voice woke him up from his train of thoughts. He nodded quickly. "Of course I won't leave her, dearest. She is my own flesh and blood, a part of us. I promise"
Severus' breathing began to slow as he reached for Lucius one last time. Malfoy intertwined their fingers and pressed his forehead against his dearest's. "I love you" he said as he breath out. He waited for a response but when none came he closed his eyes tightly as tears streamed down his cheeks. He couldn't tear his face away from Severus' for a while. He was too afraid to look at his lover's lifeless figure.
"I know you love me too"
He eventually drew back a little, pressed his lips against his beloved's forehead, and said "It's okay"
traits: loyal, street smart, and ambitious
sign: aquarius
birthday: Feb 2
mantra: "i'm so irritated"
Describe yourself: "Besides my listed traits? Hmm hard-working, chill, bit of a homebody... I mean, I like to party, but sometimes I'd rather be home."
Job: "Very much unemployed."
Pet peeve: "People acting like they know me when they really don't."
Cats or dogs: "Dogs. We had a family dog named Titi. I couldn't take her with me when I got kicked out.. I hope she's doing good."
Designer or vintage: "Everything I own is old or second-hand. You think I got designer money? (lmao)"
Favorite accessory: "Grills."
Favorite thing/person: "Mmm... I'd say my best friend, Daysha. She's mad at me right now, so she might not say the same."
(a new sim i made. might post her story eventually idk)
Writer: Rodney Barnes
Artist: Alex Lins
Colorists: Luis Nct & Mar Silvestre Galotto
Letterer: Marshall Dillon
Cover Artists: Alex Lins & Luis Nct; Chris Visions
Publisher: Image
Price: 3.99
Release Date: May 10, 2023
Kurt’s mother walked out on him. His father found solace in alcohol. So where does that leave Kurt? And how are Travon and Daysha faring amid the alien invasion of Earth? Let’s leap…
Hey there! Quick question: Was the first Doll Island/ Winchester House/Sally House video the first video Ryan & Shane did together?
hey! no it was not! it was the first ghost hunt, but the first unsolved episode they did together was the illuminati, and before unsolved they did a series called the test friends where they (with maycie, daysha, jen, and occasionally curly) were basically a proto-try guys. i'm sure they appeared together in some videos earlier than that, but buzzfeed took away the handy little website that used to have everyone's video credits on it so i can't see that right now.
NCEI Kick-Off Summit - Monday, October 3 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. PDT / 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. EDT from Nat Coalition for Equity Impact on Vimeo.
About the Event
The nation is dealing with the dual challenge of addressing the frayed social fabric of the U.S. and its polarization of issues, identity politics, and systemic inequities, particularly around racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, and increasing income inequality. Many companies and organizations across the U.S. responded to the challenge by issuing commitment statements and investing in equity impact work and policy change. This has fueled the evolution of equity impact work in ways we have not seen since the Civil Rights Movement. However, while many of these actions might be laudable, the pace of this evolution has led to a mixed story of progress and surfaced pitfalls. In particular, how to have meaningful impact on equity has raised new questions and tensions.
Meeting and Advancing an Urgent Need
Conversations about racial and gender equity are advancing to the forefront—both in the living room and the boardroom. The collective consciousness around systemic inequities and identity has expanded. To meet this expansion, equity impact work across sectors has exploded, as has the number of practitioners engaging in equity impact work.
Equity work can be many things, and a clear need for framing and standards is needed to ensure work in this space is executed with the latest trends and rigor. Equity impact work, therefore, must meet the demands of a modern cultural and demographic landscape, where equity considerations are multidimensional. However, many engaging in equity impact work come from a lived experience lens and can reinforce problematic patterns, unintentionally or not, rather than challenging the systems and people who resist change. A set of standards of practice is needed to advance equity impact in practice and policy through being equity-centered and intersectional, with the ultimate goal of changing systems, not just hearts and minds.
Goals
The goals of NCEI are to:
Create a community of people who want to change the world
Break through the noise to create:
Community
Comfort
Collective voice
Break down silos
Be authentic rather than performative
Promote sustainable change
Center hope rather than negativity in equity impact
Promote collective impact, justice, reconciliation, transformation, and solidarity.
Summit Outline
Monday, October 3
9:00 a.m. PT Introductions and Framing of the Summit
Panel: Eric Castillo, Denise Chandler, LB Hannahs, Jen Oneal, and Jeanine Abrams McLeanBreakout Room Session 1: Who Are You and Why Are You Here?
10:00 a.m. PT Workshop
Daysha Jackson Sanchez: Creating a Supportive Equity Impact Community (30 minutes)
Breakout Room Session 2 (30 minutes)
11:00 a.m. PT Panel: Where Do We Go From Here Equity Practice and Systems Change?
Rhianna C. Rogers, Yeong Cheng (30 minutes)
Breakout Room Session 3 (30 minutes)
The FaniGate Plot Thickens (If this woman was White she would already be in prison)
Fulton County DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade reportedly have been slapped with subpoenas summoning them to testify about their alleged affair at an upcoming evidentiary hearing on the salacious scandal. The proceeding, formally shining a spotlight on the slew of prosecutorial misconduct claims Willis and Wade are facing, will ultimately determine if the pair is to be disqualified from prosecuting the Georgia election fraud case against former President Donald Trump and his allies.
The subpoenas, which Willis and Wade will likely seek to quash, were revealed in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the law firm representing Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, according to a new report by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) January 31, 2024
Other top staffers working for Willis were additionally served subpoenas, including Executive District Attorney Daysha Young, who's part of the Trump prosecution team; Deputy District Attorney Sonya Allen in the anti-corruption division, who previously worked with Wade; Assistant Chief Investigators Thomas Ricks and Michael Hill; Willis's executive assistant Tia Green; Deputy District Attorney Dexter Bond, the office's chief operating officer; and Capers Green, the department's chief of investigations.
Young had denied another Trump co-defendant's public records request for copies of all communications between Fulton County prosecutors and President Joe Biden's White House after receipts surfaced showing that Wade billed Willis's office a total of $4,000 for two eight-hour meetings (a conference in Athens and an interview in Washington) with White House officials.
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The motion to compel production of documentation asks the court to order Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to turn over any evidence documenting any contact she may have had, citing travel receipts billing the Democrat D.A.'s office a total of $4,000 for two eight-hour… pic.twitter.com/Vo2JvYIllK— Mia Cathell (@MiaCathell) January 25, 2024
Roman's defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant contends that the DA's office is intentionally withholding information sought in a series of public records requests she submitted in order to prep for the February 15 hearing. "Mr. Roman believes that Willis' use of money budgeted to (the DA's office) is of utmost importance in evaluating whether Willis and Wade have an irreparable and fatal conflict of interest and whether, and to what extent, Willis has otherwise used public monies for personal gain," the suit says.
Willis's office recently rebutted Merchant's claims that the staff is deliberately stalling on responding to inquiries she sent under the state's Open Records Act. Roman's counsel received a response letter Friday, saying "respectfully, we disagree with your disingenuous implication" that the DA's office has violated state law, claiming they've complied with all 14 of Merchant's requests.
Merchant was told that some of the records she is seeking access to are being gathered together for release, others cannot be produced because they're purportedly not maintained by the DA's office, and several have already been turned over to her.
"It is disappointing to have to file lawsuits to obtain access to records that the public is entitled to," Merchant commented in a statement to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday. "We believe that transparency is vital to an open and responsible government and we hope that this can be resolved quickly so that we can get the public documents we are entitled to receive."
On behalf of Roman, Merchant had filed a bombshell motion to dismiss the grand jury indictment as "fatally defective," alleging that Willis was—and may still be—involved in an "improper" and "clandestine" relationship with Wade at the time of his hiring.
The explosive January 8 filing accused Willis of benefiting financially from the suspected fling and Wade of using his taxpayer-funded income to pay for luxury vacations he and his boss-turned-lover allegedly took together in an all-out spending spree.
Wade, a private-practice lawyer with little experience in criminal prosecution, has been paid upwards of $654,000 in legal fees for his work on the Trump case, charging Fulton County at a rate of $250 an hour. Willis awarded Wade the lucrative contract on November 1, 2021, and Wade went on to file for divorce from his wife of 26 years just a day after his appointment.
Merchant also issued subpoenas to Atlanta-area tourism agencies H2O Limited and Vacation Express for documentation of travel expenses tied to Willis and Wade, such as airline tickets, hotels, and rental car reservations stretching back to December 1, 2020. She also sent summons to American Express, Capitol One, and Synovus Bank for Wade's financial records.
In addition to senior employees of Willis, associates of Wade are among the dozen witnesses named in the notice, including Wade's current and previous law partners, Christopher Campbell and Terrence Bradley, and Robin Bryant Yeartie, a longtime Willis associate who used to be the public affairs/media relations program manager at the Fulton County DA's office.
Yeartie abruptly told The Washington Post over the phone, "If I get subpoenaed, that's when I'll talk," before hanging up.
Wade was supposed to answer questions under oath at Wednesday morning's divorce proceeding about reports of his romantic relations with Willis, but on the eve of his much-anticipated sworn testimony, he temporarily settled the divorce dispute with his estranged wife, Jocelyn, canceling the hearing in the nick of time and sparing him from questioning. The eleventh-hour agreement's conditions, however, will not be filed with the court, meaning the terms may not ever be made public.
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) January 30, 2024
Willis was also subpoenaed by Jocelyn's lawyers, who argued she had "unique knowledge" of Wade's finances, but the Cobb County judge stayed the deposition, wanting to hear from Wade first before deciding whether or not Willis needed to testify too. Jocelyn alleged that her husband spent his money treating Willis to a life of luxury while leaving her with little to live on.
Roman argues that the alleged romance is grounds for the couple's removal from the election interference case. Willis, who has yet to publicly address the affair allegations, was directed by the court to respond in writing by Friday's approaching deadline.
Last week, Georgia's legislature launched a special committee to investigate Willis, and articles of impeachment were introduced.
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