Who: Bella and Cissa. What: Cissa has shown Bella and being the sister that she is, Bella goes to find her immediately. Where: Cissa's flat. When: Right after this. Rating: Should stay low, unless Bella's mouth runs away with her. Status: Closed/Incomplete.
Bella didn't even think twice about it after reading her sisters final words. Slamming her journal shut she grabbed her wand and disapparated with a quiet pop, only to reappear on the darkened street behind the building her sister had claimed to be in. There were things she should have been thinking about that moment. Like the fact that Cissa was getting </i>married</i> and no longer the girl in Hogwarts. Or the fact that they seemed to be much closer in age now then they had been before. But honestly, none of that really mattered to her at that moment. The only thing that truly mattered was the fact that it was her sister, and she was there and Bella refused to let anything happen to her. That, and she was secretly pleased to have her confidant back. Bella had always told her youngest sister everything. And having been in this place for a while now without any sort of way to unload what was on her mind was slowly driving her mad so she was more than pleased with the appearance of her sister.
Racing up the stairs she barely paused long enough to open the door before searching through the bottom floor of flats and upon finding the door she was looking for she paused for a moment to debate on whether or not to just go right on in or to knock. Seeing as how Cissa more than likely had flat mates the proper thing to do would have been to knock, but at that moment Bella's common sense and grip on manners was non existent and rather than knocking she just opened the door and headed in.
"Cissa?" Her voice rang loudly in the room as she kept her hand wrapped firmly around the wand that was tucked up her sleeve as she moved a bit further into the room. Bella had seen and heard enough in her time there to know that things were not safe and she wasn't going to take any chances, especially where her sister was concerned.