Rafe used to be a scalleywag (redensign) wrote in st_margarets, @ 2016-03-21 18:15:00 |
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Entry tags: | character: heather thatcher, character: rafe farrowe, location: class - english |
Thread: Familiar Familial Faces
WHO: Rafe Farrowe and Heather Thatcher
WHEN: March 21, afternoon
WHERE: English Classroom
Rafe was making his way down the hallway when he saw a man walk out of the English classroom. The man was older but unfamiliar. Rafe's eyebrows knit as he got a good look at the man's face and realized that he knew the man. But how? The man, obviously somewhat perturbed hurried past Rafe, barely sparing a glance in the vampire's direction. It took a few seconds as the man's figure receded down the hallway before he finally could come up with how he knew the man and why he might be coming out of Heather's classroom. He looked older than in the pictures than Rafe saw him in but also knew that he was a figure that was not at his and Heather's wedding and he wouldn't have been a welcome at it either. Heather's father was a man who was not a part of Heather's life for some time. Rafe heard about him quite a bit whenever Heather was willing to talk about him. He was a man that had a strong impact on her life by not being in it. So the fact that he was here at all set off alarms, and even if Heather and Rafe were trying to figure out how to be friends without being married, they still had a marriage where friendship was part of the equation. So with a longer stride, he came to the classroom's door and looked inside, knowing Heather would be there unless it was some strange coincidence that her father appeared there, but coincidences were not quite as common as people believed them to be. "Heather," he said her name, not stepping in there yet because he didn't know if he'd be welcome there. He didn't expect her to come crying into his arms or anything because she was entirely too strong for that. But he knew that if she needed someone, he would be there. He would be there whenever he possibly could. "I saw him," he said, "Walking out of here." |