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JAMES randall POTTER ([info]misterprongs) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2008-07-27 14:39:00


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Entry tags:caradoc dearborn, dedalus diggle, edgar bones, emmeline vance, fabian prewett, gideon prewett, james potter, lily potter, peter pettigrew, remus lupin

Order
James sat in the corner of the Order house's living room, bending his shoulders in to fit against the walls. With his knees up and head pushed as far back as he could, it seemed that he was literally trying to disappear between the cracks, to become one with the stagnant, unfeeling wall. He couldn't hear the soft murmuring that was going around the house, he'd tuned himself out of that what felt like ages ago. If he dared pay attention again, it would only force him to listen to the crying and horrible mutterings of the rest of the Order. The only reason he'd left the house was to await any sort of news from the Longbottoms, who had apparently come up with a valid way to capture Travers, the fucking bastard---

"James."

His eyes lifted to stare up at Emmeline Vance, who was far too dressed up to be here.

"Why are you wearing that?" he muttered. She looked down at the green dress and sighed, pulling at the ponytail that looked like it'd been done and undone a hundred times.

"I was at Jugson's wedding when--everything."

"Oh." James looked down and across the living room to try and garner the other members' faces. He didn't want to deal with them, but felt this unnerving need to. "What?" he asked when Emmeline didn't move.

"I took a calming serum from the basement," she said quietly, "for--Anneliese, my friend? She's--Jugson, and...pregnant, and--"

"Fine."

He watched her twitch and then she turned to cross the room again, and James' gaze dropped back down to the ground. What the hell did it matter, anyway? Not like they did any sort of good any more, the Order. They'd let one of their own get taken, right out from under their noses. What was the point?

OOC: This thread is intending for...anything the Order wants to do. Rant/vent/cry/plan/plot/mentally ramble. Tag others or do a stand-alone, your choice. Getting them all together is the important thing.



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[info]gideon
2008-08-01 04:26 pm UTC (link)
Gideon really shouldn't have been there. Gleny was asleep in the hospital, and he'd snuck away after making sure she wasn't faking for his sake. Telling her had been difficult - harder even than finding out because he'd been unable to find the words to speak to her, to tell her that their friend had been brutally murdered. Gideon had crawled in bed with Gleny and explained it, slowly and tried to keep a still face for her while she reacted. Once she'd fallen asleep for good, maybe with the aid of a sleeping potion, Gideon hadn't been quite sure what the healer had been giving her, but the fact that she'd been so stressed out about being in the hospital, with the added affect of grief, it was good she was out, hopefully for a few hours. He'd gotten a nurse to set an alert for him, so his watch would make a noise when she was awake and he could come in quickly.

He hadn't anywhere else to go, however. So the Order house it was. Gideon was standing in front of a foe glass that Moody had mounted on the wall in the room, glad there wasn't anyone in it that he could see clearly. There wasn't danger, right now, but there was. This was...jarring, at the least. Gideon had a child on the way in less than a week and he was brining him into the world where six people had just been brutally killed.

The thoughts made him feel so off kilter and edgy, he jumped a little at Caradoc's sudden statement, blinking at the foe glass slightly and stepping away from it, turning around to stare at Caradoc. "What?"

It wasn't that Gideon didn't hear him, he just wasn't inside Caradoc's mind and not privy to his train of thoughts, but the idea intrigued Gideon. He didn't really know a lot about Travers or about his friends, but that he could remember he was Caradoc's roommate (he could hardly imagine the thoughts that must have been going through the Slytherin's mind right then) but he didn't seem an especially stupid fellow. Generally you could tell by how they looked...really. Not that Voldemort had been known to pick the best and brightest (that's what they were of course, and why they were blindsided by dirty tactics).

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