Susan A. Weasley-Bones (badgered) wrote in snitchers, @ 2017-08-22 22:19:00 |
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Entry tags: | char: ron weasley-bones, char: susan weasley-bones |
Who: Susan Bones and Ron Weasley, Open to Draco Malfoy
When: Tuesday, August 22nd, Late
Where: Heaven in Devon (Their House)
What: A very big conversation.
Rating: Low
Closing her journal with a sigh, Susan lifted her hand to her head and gently rubbed the bridge of her nose. Her head was throbbing and she knew the stress of everything was to blame. Draco was, thankfully, out of the woods, but that wasn't enough to keep the peace she so desperately needed. Susan needed this all to end. She hadn't wanted to fight with the Rebels, but she loved them all so much that she was swept up into it. She wanted peace, she wanted the war to stop. She wanted the fighting to be over.
And even with spending hours and hours writing the bylaws, even with the attempts they were making to organize, Susan couldn't help but feel as though they were organizing to prolong the war, not to find peace. People wanted to win. They wanted to be right. They wanted to have victory. But what could victory truly accomplish? Would anyone be happy in the end? Or would they all be doomed to repeat the same cycle for generations to come?
Pulling herself out of the armchair she was curled up in (with a slight degree of difficulty) Susan made her way towards their bedroom in search of Ron. There was a slight waddle to her walk as she eased through her second trimester. Luckily, the two men in her life were too kind to comment on it. Susan quietly slipped into their bedroom to find Ron sitting in bed, his journal open in front of him and a frown on his face. She walked over to him and pressed a kiss to his cheek, closing the leather book in front of him.
"Think on it," she said quietly. "You do better when you give it time before replying to her."
Because Susan knew that frown. It was the frown Ron wore when he was struggling with his sister. A frown that had become all too familiar these last few months.
"I want to talk to you about something."