02-08-2019, 08:05 AM
//Lies, homie. You’re a fantastic writer!! + mobile again blegh
Let down, Severus just nasally snorted. ”Ghosting their ‘family’, per usual,” he cooed maliciously under his breath. Despite not receiving a better answer, Severus followed Elizabeth inside without another word of complaint. Although he was surprised that she hadn’t decided to refute his claims, especially when she knew of his mischievous nature. Perhaps it was better that she didn’t anyways.
His boots clicked behind the Elizabeth as he wandered inside the wolf’s den while his eyes scanned the room. To say they weren’t living well would be a lie. Who could ask for more in the middle of the dangerous forest? Even Sirius Black didn’t have the luxury. As a dark gaze rushed around the room, he unconsciously found himself looking for Ellie wandering about, but found nothing as a result. Defeated, he stood hesitantly. Until directed further, he just watched Elizabeth go through the home and eventually place herself on a chair nearby. With her permission, he settled down across from her. Legs spread apart and back straight as a board, Severus waited patiently for her to begin explaining herself, just as she did for him. It was only courtesy.
As he listened, he put his arms upon the rims of the chair. His hands gravitated towards the middle of his balance and his fingers touched together tip to tip as he listened. Elizabeth explained herself elegantly. Truly, he was concerned not only for her, but Sage. They were both cowardly in their actions and had decided to drop what was most important to them in pursuit of their own safety... Suppose it was in the Snape genes, though. Severus would only do the same. For that, he could only judge silently. As she continued, even bothering to interject with her own speech with warning before he lashed out at her, the old friend began to explain herself further. The half-blood knew Sage well, but apparently not well enough to understand that his sister had become mentally unstable after the events that procured that night. He bit back his tongue partially as a result. ”How noble of you,” came his nasally banter. Once again, he partially held back his tongue. Though he was not outright cruel, his words were still dripping in sarcasm. ”If you’re looking for me to go on a wild goose chase for the sister who didn’t bother contacting me, I doubt you’re going to enjoy my answer.” If Sage wasn’t ever going to be there for Severus, why would he bother to do the same? He’d be risking his precious life.
Let down, Severus just nasally snorted. ”Ghosting their ‘family’, per usual,” he cooed maliciously under his breath. Despite not receiving a better answer, Severus followed Elizabeth inside without another word of complaint. Although he was surprised that she hadn’t decided to refute his claims, especially when she knew of his mischievous nature. Perhaps it was better that she didn’t anyways.
His boots clicked behind the Elizabeth as he wandered inside the wolf’s den while his eyes scanned the room. To say they weren’t living well would be a lie. Who could ask for more in the middle of the dangerous forest? Even Sirius Black didn’t have the luxury. As a dark gaze rushed around the room, he unconsciously found himself looking for Ellie wandering about, but found nothing as a result. Defeated, he stood hesitantly. Until directed further, he just watched Elizabeth go through the home and eventually place herself on a chair nearby. With her permission, he settled down across from her. Legs spread apart and back straight as a board, Severus waited patiently for her to begin explaining herself, just as she did for him. It was only courtesy.
As he listened, he put his arms upon the rims of the chair. His hands gravitated towards the middle of his balance and his fingers touched together tip to tip as he listened. Elizabeth explained herself elegantly. Truly, he was concerned not only for her, but Sage. They were both cowardly in their actions and had decided to drop what was most important to them in pursuit of their own safety... Suppose it was in the Snape genes, though. Severus would only do the same. For that, he could only judge silently. As she continued, even bothering to interject with her own speech with warning before he lashed out at her, the old friend began to explain herself further. The half-blood knew Sage well, but apparently not well enough to understand that his sister had become mentally unstable after the events that procured that night. He bit back his tongue partially as a result. ”How noble of you,” came his nasally banter. Once again, he partially held back his tongue. Though he was not outright cruel, his words were still dripping in sarcasm. ”If you’re looking for me to go on a wild goose chase for the sister who didn’t bother contacting me, I doubt you’re going to enjoy my answer.” If Sage wasn’t ever going to be there for Severus, why would he bother to do the same? He’d be risking his precious life.
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