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「ςecilia → ℎooke」 ([info]cecilias) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-02-15 20:13:00


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Entry tags:cael gray, cecilia hooke

Cael!
This was quite out of her sphere of comfort.

To be fair, since coming to live with a certain halfblood, pretty much every single part of life had been out of Cecilia Hooke's sphere of comfort, but this--this was going a whole other step further. For although she--if she did say so herself--had become quite skilled in the meanial tasks of cooking, cleaning and generally playing house without the benefit of servants to order around, what she had never done was take care of a sick person.

Specifically, a sick boyfriend. As in, the type of person who was sick and one could not simply ignore because they may or may not be offended at one's total lack of compassion in their time of need, which could or could not cause a fair stumbling point in one's relationship with that person which was one's only way of surviving as one's parents did not currently speak to them and they had nowhere else to live and no personal income.

Yes, that was about how the situation went. Except---well, of course Cecilia wanted to help him, and of course she cared, but it was so... It was just that she didn't know what she was supposed to do. Growing up, it had never been her parent's problem when she or Nick or Addy had gotten sick, it was always the house elves. Beyond that, all she knew how to do was sit in her own bedroom--which she hadn't used for over a year--and continue to feel useless while Cael was in their bedroom half-dying. She had been desperate.

So maybe she had hired a house elf.

Honestly speaking, Cecilia did not know how he would feel about this development, but she did know one thing for certain: it was definitely not something that she was going to bring up while walking into the bedroom with a tray of bread, hot soup and cup of tea that she had certainly not made on her own. She did hope, though, that he was just out of it enough to not realize the overt pretentiousness of the way it had all been laid out and garnished. Heavens, she hadn't even known halfbloods owned butter knives--

"Hey," she greeted him quietly, setting the food down on the nightstand. "Doing any better this afternoon?"



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[info]cecilias
2013-02-22 10:05 am UTC (link)
"I am not--squirrely," Cecilia immediately bit back with a huff, pouting in annoyance at his choice of words. He said that about her a lot, and he knew she didn't particularly enjoy being called such a thing. Whether it was true or not, she couldn't help if she often felt quite overtaken by this whole... living like a commoner thing. It certainly wasn't helping anyone to point it out to her constantly as he did. Not to say that what Cael had was particularly low-class, but when you had grown up in a manor and never had to even think about money beyond knowing that you had more than enough for several lifetimes, this was a bit different.

One thing his comment had done, however, was cause her to forget herself long enough to finally look at him full-on, so caught up in her defense of her character that the whole house elf issue had gone by the wayside for a second. Maybe this would be a good time to keep on this train of conversation, and stop talking about stupid, wrinkly little grey blobs of impertinence.

"You know," she began, pointedly smoothing out her skirt before crossing her arms over her chest, "I don't have to sit here and take this kind of abuse. I could always just go back to my room and leave you to die, if you like."

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[info]winsome_wizard
2013-02-22 09:30 pm UTC (link)
He couldn’t help but find it just a little bit funny whenever she had one of her little fits, usually because he had said something to her that no one had ever dared say to her before, because of who her family was, and who her friends were. They were the type who would have someone’s head (quite possibly in a literal sense) for someone like him saying anything they would consider ‘inappropriate’ to a pureblood. Sometimes just saying ‘hello’ to someone who was pureblooded would earn him a nasty remark if they were aware of his own bloodline. So he always had to keep things in perspective – yeah, she sometimes acted all high and mighty, but at least she wasn’t putting a hex on him whenever he said something that might have rubbed her the wrong way.

At her idle threat of leaving him to die, Cael responded with a weak smirk, popping another piece of crust into his mouth.

“Maybe if I concentrate real hard next time I see that house elf, he’ll become corporeal and you wouldn't have to deal with the burden.”

He spoke in good humor, but then he heard a crash that seemed to have come downstairs…a crash that was followed by a high pitched squeak that made him turn to look at her, his expression clearly needing her to confirm the unspoken question of ‘you heard that too, right?’. It was one thing to be seeing things, but hearing things around the house was an entirely different kind of crazy. He could not be going crazy.

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[info]cecilias
2013-02-22 10:17 pm UTC (link)
For the love of all things holy--

Before she had realized what she was even doing, Cecilia's hand smacked the bed and she cursed, not-so-under-her-breath, as her eyes shot to the doorway. At that point, it wasn't even over him figuring it out. She was just furious with that stupid, useless, indiscreet, disgusting creature that apparently had a hard time doing anything right. Her parents' house elves had never been like this, nor any of her friends', and if they were, they most certainly had been gotten rid of post haste. Given that she was not about to get her hands dirty, that was not something that Cecilia was willing to do, so why in heaven's name had she gotten stuck with the only house elf in the entire world that she would need to do it to?

It was just about her luck, wasn't it?

Just about her luck too that now she had a curious, and undoubtedly suspicious Cael watching her, probably knowing exactly what she was going to say but hoping it wasn't true because halfbloods didn't get house elves, they thought it was pretentious and sometimes even cruel and---okay, she didn't know how he felt about them, but there had been a reason why she hadn't told him about it...

Groaning, she pinched the bridge of her nose and closed her eyes, wishing this problem away. Then again, she had made some worse admissions in her lifetime, to scarier people than her current boyfriend. She should just---

"Okay, look, I got a house elf," she sighed, eyes still closed as if this all gave her a monstrous headache. Actually, life with a very sick person sort of did--that's why she'd gotten it in the first place. "Whatever. I was going to get rid of it when you got better."

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