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「ℴphelia → ωilkes」 ([info]primrosepath) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2011-06-03 01:54:00


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Entry tags:grayson wilkes, ophelia wilkes

grayson!
WHO: Grayson, Ophelia + Anastasiya Wilkes
WHAT: AWWWWWKWARD!
WHEN: Midday
WHERE: Wilkes Manor

This all seemed like a very terrible idea.

Her husband was not right. He was simply not well, and that was added on top of all of the not wellness that she had known he possessed since the moment she had first become suspicious that he might have been leading an alter life as one of the Dark Lord's men.

Not that she thought that the Death Eaters were unwell--they had their opinions and beliefs on things, and fought for them; that's how her parents had always taught her to view it--but Grayson... he had always had an intense, mysterious air about him that indicated there was something not quite right brewing under the surface. The way his family spoke of him, as well, indicated something was off about the youngest Wilkes man... So, yes, in a hypothetical sense, she was aware that she was standing in the living room of a man who was going mad on top of already being his own brand of mad.

Ioan was right, probably. She was absolutely bloody crazy, loving a man like this.

She was probably even crazier for bringing her one-and-a-half year old daughter back under the same roof as this man, when she had just a few months ago removed she and her brother from the very same manor for fear of what might befall them if they stayed much longer. Not that she suspected Grayson would harm his daughter--not on purpose. But Ophelia had long ago given up trying to predict just what he would do next, and it was too stressful to worry 24/7 that the next thing would be something they would all regret.

But she was not cruel. She knew he cared for Anastasiya, and she knew that he had not seen the baby girl in nearly three months now. It could not be wildly unsafe, Ophelia thought, to allow him to see his daughter for a short time while she was standing by... and she had business to discuss with him anyway. She had obviously not forgotten her proposition regarding the adoption of Dmitry, and she felt anxious inside to see if it would go over. If she filed for divorce--if; despite urging from her friends and family, it would be a lie to say that she did not hold an ounce of hope, built of love and worry, that he would become better--then she wanted to be certain she had parental rights to her step-son. If his situation continued to be unstable as it had been, she would not hesitate to sue to revoke his rights to be alone with his children. She was too scared of the what-ifs that could become of them with any other verdict.

It was going to be a very tiring day.

Hoisting Anya up higher on her hip, Ophelia left the living room and ventured into the familiar foyer. The place really had not changed at all since she had left--and it was calm. Eerily calm and empty.

Taking a deep breath, she called out to her husband, thinking in that moment that she wished she had notified him that they would be coming first. Then again, Dmitry had gone to a friend's for the day and she had only just decided to make the trip. "Grayson?"

[ooc; Lmao do ... NOT feel obliged to write a tag that long. I used this as a space to give her a sort of personal exploration of what we'd talked about has been going on, to put everything up to date. Also I just kept writing. So. You know.]



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[info]glovesmandatory
2011-06-10 03:31 am UTC (link)
He was trying. He hadn't done any yelling or shouting - oddly enough, he did not often find himself resorting to that with Ophelia. Grayson made no moves to hand the girl over to Ophelia, but neither did he restrain her further - he simply continued to stand where he was, and think suddenly about things that he could possibly talk about. He supposed he could ask about her brother, but he was quite sure she'd see through that. It had always been a sore spot, his dislike of her brother - but the man just rubbed him completely the wrong way.

"You know none of this is because of either of you," he managed after a moment, "And it is going to get better." Some of his old confidence was back in that statement, if only because it was something he had to believe. He cleared his throat and gave Anya a quick kiss to the forehead before moving to pass her back now that he'd at least said -- something.

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[info]primrosepath
2011-06-10 03:44 am UTC (link)
She hadn't expected him to say much of anything, much less something like that. It took her off guard for a beat, causing her to pause in securing her arms around Anya--which didn't seem to matter anyway, as there was no way that child was going to sit soundly in someone's arms now unless it was her father's.

Ophelia fought with the squirming girl for a moment before giving her up and allowing her to stand on her own. She kept a cautious eye on her as the child toddled around the familiar foyer, wondering for a moment if she did so in some attempt to delay their departure by getting herself into something.

"It's been a long time, Grayson," she finally said with a deep sigh, eyes still darting frequently in Anya's direction as she spoke. "And whatever it is about doesn't seem to be going away. I don't really know what to do or where this is going... I just wish I had any idea when this supposed getting better is supposed to occur."

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[info]glovesmandatory
2011-06-10 03:49 am UTC (link)
Grayson had certainly rubbed off on his daughter whether any of them knew it or not. That would be something he'd have tried if he thought it would help and not appear entirely juvenile. He frowned again, refusing to sigh even if he was frustrated with the situation and he could feel himself starting to dissociate from the conversation.

Fortunately for Ophelia, the house elves had kept most things that were easy to get into out of the way - for Grayson's sake now, and for Anya's before - because Grayson had flayed more than one of the elves over his daughter's safety before.

"I don't have any answers for you." Actually, that was part of what was frustrating him the most -- he didn't have answers even for himself. "So I suppose you two should be on your way."

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[info]primrosepath
2011-06-10 04:09 am UTC (link)
And that was just what she planned to do.

Despite wanting to be able to talk this out with him, she knew better than to pretend that such a thing was an option, especially after the way he had taken trying to talk it out just a few months ago. He didn't show as little lack of control as he did then, but she was smarter than to think that he wasn't having to fight to keep himself contained.

That was not a situation she was about to get into with him when Anya was present. But not before--

"You know, I'm willing to talk about this when you find something better to say to me than that," she said, although her voice was not entirely devoid of compassion. It was just... tainted with frustration. "I didn't leave because I was worried for myself."

Coming up behind Anya, she quickly looped an arm under the girl's stomach while she was distracted, causing some sounds of protest in the process but leaving her able to do little about the unfortunate situation. "So until then, we'll be going."

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