Walburga Black is having none of your shenanigans (discordantnoise) wrote in fourteenshades, @ 2012-11-26 20:59:00 |
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Entry tags: | x-severus snape, x-walburga black |
WHO: Walburga Black & Severus Snape
WHAT: Getting better acquainted with housemates
WHERE: Their cottage!
WHEN: Tuesday evening
RATING: PG
Walburga believed she'd been mostly patient with everyone here. Orion might have been proud of her if he'd been here to know about it. She was downright furious with him for not following after her. Surely, as her husband, he was meant to be here with her. Surely he could figure out a way around these Weasleys and their magic. Alphard was also at fault and Cygnus, but considering the fact that she didn't hold much stock in Cygnus' abilities at times, she wasn't really surprised. Perhaps it was residual older sibling 'you're the youngest and you and Orion are stupid babies'. It was perfectly normal. She just preferred Alphard to Cygnus. It had always been that way. The point was that she needed one of them to show up - even Cygnus - because then she might be able to move in with one of them and get out of this current predicament.
Living in a cottage with Mr. Severus Snape was not an ideal situation. Not that she could help it or that she had anywhere she could go to get away from it. Even her work - which was infuriating in its own right. Who decided they could make her work? And in a store based on sex even - was no place for her to go for an escape. She was not going to go easy. The only thing she could say as a positive was that the man knew how to make food. Which was just as well, because she had no idea.
She remembered Lucretia mentioning something about sandwiches, but then Lucretia had married a Prewett. Suitable as he was, the Prewett family did seem the sort to understand making their own food. This was, perhaps, the only time that she'd really wished she'd listened more to what Lucretia had said about making food.
As it were, she had pulled out what she assumed was meat to go on sandwiches - considering it was far too thinly cut to do anything much more with - and bread. Now she just had to figure out how to put it all together.