allegra zabini (lucre) wrote in raveled, @ 2017-01-07 21:31:00 |
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Entry tags: | ! decade: 1970s, ! decade: 1980s, ! decade: 1990s, ! log, allegra zabini |
WHO: Allegra Zabini
WHAT: Seven one-sentence drabbles for seven dead husbands
WHEN: 1970s - 1990s
WHERE: US & Europe
WARNINGS: The husbands are dead
I. PRESTON WINTHROP IV, 1970 "You're still welcome at all the Daughters of the Salem Witches meetings," her sister-in-law promised tearfully. II. SIMON DUPONT, 1975 "Consider the lobster," her brother chortled, once he'd heard the full story. III. LUCA DE SANTIS, 1980 "Yes," she told the lawyer, "I'm changing it from Blaise Matteo de Santis to Blaise Matteo Zabini." IV. CRISTOPH HIRSCH, 1985 "But what does autoerotic asphyxiation mean?" Blaise asked the nanny. V. FIROZ AL-FASSI, 1987 "The point, Narcissa—" she sighed "—is that I probably shouldn't have married him for the sex." VI. ANDREAS ELLSTROM, 1993 "I hope my grief will serve as a reminder of the dangers of drinking and flying," she said, watching the Quick-Quotes Quill zip across the parchment. VII. RICARDO GONZÁLEZ NORIEGA, 1996 "I'm Auror Shacklebolt, Madam Zabini," he smiled, "And I was hoping you'd be able to answer a few questions for me." |