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Andromeda Tonks ([info]andromynous) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2008-04-06 20:55:00


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[Ted!]
She had no reason to feel guilty, right? It wasn't as if Sirius had proved himself completely incompetent before except that he had and it wasn't as if she really could have stopped him from seeing his brother no matter where they stood on the family tree. Some part of her had hoped that the brothers really would make up.

But now ... well, now nobody had seen Sirius since she had and the fact was that he was probably somewhere having who knew what happen to him. And it was, as far as she was concerned, partially her fault.

She resolved then to make sure that they found him. Merlin, she needed a smoke ... but she wasn't going to do it in the house when Dora was down for her nap. She frowned, pushing out the front door and lingering on the step.



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[info]andromynous
2008-04-07 06:59 am UTC (link)
"You should," she agreed once Dora headed off to clean up and she closed the door to the house. She knew that Ted had been trying to quit (hell, she'd been trying too), but that just wasn't in the cards right now and she knew it, especially with the added stress of Sirius' disappearance. Andromeda had to admit that the thought of a quiet fag in the middle of the night with Ted was undeniably appealing.

She couldn't help the subconscious urge to stay close to Ted, though, and when he moved to the kitchen to order the food she settled herself at the sink to dry off the already bone-dry dishes absently. The repetitive movement helped to push any residual thoughts about the situation out of her mind for a little while, at least.

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