Astoria rolled her eyes as she reached around her own back to loosen the ties of her corset, showing not even the tiniest bit of shame as she stripped herself down to just a sheer bra and high-waisted skirt.
"Nothing special," she shrugged, "just the usual crowd. Most of the night was taken up by an annoying regular. I do wish I could rid myself of him, he's been terribly repetitive and predictable from the beginning, but he's a brilliant tipper..." She freed the loaded drawstring coin purse from its secure clip on her garter belt, flippantly tossing it on her bed next to Pansy.
She strutted back toward her dresser to dig out the first loose piece of clothing she could get her hands on, promptly pulling the oversized t-shirt over her head. She gathered her hair up and twisted it into a knot at the top of her head, managing in just matter of seconds to transform from the severe, dangerous persona of Madame Astoria to just A, just Tori, all naughty girlishness and friovolous laughter.
She skipped her way back across the room and hoped onto her bed next to Pansy, holding her hand out for her turn at the mirror and the upturned baggy. "And just how have you been, tedious morning aside?"
Pansy hadn't been paying attention, so when she looked up and saw Astoria dressed down she gave a little smirk. There was the girl she's watch Daphne shoo out of slumber parties, the girl she'd guarded and guided through the castle. Now she was fulfilling sexual fantasies of the United Kingdom's horniest... Not like she needed the money. Without Daphne at home she probably had more money than she could ask for.
Astoria was making a statement, and Pansy thought it was hilarious.
"Not bad, the minister has been treating me well," she mused lightly, falling back against her fluffy pillows. "They gave me a long break for the holidays as they're in Paris."
They were probably hiding from the burning man. She sort of wanted to hide with them from the burning mad Parkinson's.
"Running off scared, more like," Astoria said with obvious disdain. This whole situation had, as far as she was concerned, been blown entirely out of proportion. A few dead bodies (people that weren't even worth fussing over, at that) and suddenly everyone was cowering away and baricading themselves in their homes. "Pathetic."
She stretched herself out on her stomach across her bed, stacking a neat line of shimmering powder down the middle of the hand mirror before tipping her head down to meet it. Nothing like a little morning dust flight after a long night.
Pansy watched Astoria effortlessly intake the dragon dust, and she wondered if it was just the corset or if she actually kind of admired this girl.
She shook her head, rolling her green eyes. "At least they get to get away for the holidays," she sighed wistfully. I honestly will pick up and go if they have another row tomorrow. Every year I come home, try to do the right thing..." Every year since you know who was gone, and her father was let out of Azkaban. It wasn't something they talked about.
He'd only been out for a couple of years but the hardship it had taken on her parents seemed irreversible.
"Not everyone's as lucky as Daphne with her prince ready to whisk her away at any moment..."
Astoria couldn't help rolling her eyes just a little bit at the mention of her sister and her ever-so-sickeningly sweet relationship. For the sake of continuing to tick off their mother she would always be the first to defend them, but had it been anyone other than her sister, she wouldn't have bothered toning down her disgust at the whole fairy tale-ness of it all.
She rolled over onto her back, her pupils flashing red as she turned her gaze to the ceiling, sighing contently as the dust took hold.
"Don't sound so bitter, Pans, it doesn't suit you," she said languidly, smiling slyly at the older girl. "And certainly you know that you can always pop over here when the chaos at yours gets too overbearing. Mumsy would even be glad to have you around. I think she's under the impression that you'd be a good influence in me," she added with a tinkling laugh.
Astoria shrugged, reaching a hand up above her and spreading her fingers to let the light from the ornate chandelier hanging from the ceiling peek through. She found the effect oddly entrancing...
"Honestly, I have no idea what she thinks. Most likely that I'm just out clubbing all night or something. Which is only partly true," she laughed, rolling over again back onto her stomach.
"I haven't really thought about it much. I do sort of get a laugh out of knowing that my still being here drives the woman nuts, so why rush it?" she smiled wickedly.
She couldn't blame we for wanting to piss off mum and dad, but when did that act ever get old? Maybe she was biased but getting out had always been her number one concern.
"I am sure you drive her crazy," she winked at Astoria affectionately. "You always had a wild streak after all. Hence why I know I can count on you!" Pansy lightly motioned to the dust, planting a kiss on little A's cheek. "Mwah! You're the best!"
Astoria smiled despite the roll of her eyes at Pansy's adorable little show of affection. "I know," she shrugged innocently, a slyly smug little smile teasing at her lips.
"Wellll, I was originally planning to pull the curtains and sleep all day, but I imagine you and the magic dragon here," she indicated the leftover bag next to them, "won't be letting that happen, will you?" She sighed dramatically, laying a comedic hand across her forehead and falling back against the mound of pillows. "I suppose I'll sleep when I'm dead."
"Nuh uh," Pansy grinned, getting up to push the curtains further open. "Unless you're kicking me out?"
She placed a well rehearsed pout on her face, her little nose turned up at the thought.
"Let's go terrorize someone like the good old days." A wistful and nostalgic smile formed on her face, as though she were reminiscing about a holiday tradition.
Resigned and not all that upset about it, Astoria scooted herself off the bed, raising her hands above her head as she stretched herself out, hips and shoulders popping rousingly.
"Right," she hopped over to join Pansy by the window, glancing out at the expansive courtyard beyond her balcony. "Did you have any particular target in mind?" she asked, a wicked grin flashing across her face.
"Nothing special," she shrugged, "just the usual crowd. Most of the night was taken up by an annoying regular. I do wish I could rid myself of him, he's been terribly repetitive and predictable from the beginning, but he's a brilliant tipper..." She freed the loaded drawstring coin purse from its secure clip on her garter belt, flippantly tossing it on her bed next to Pansy.
She strutted back toward her dresser to dig out the first loose piece of clothing she could get her hands on, promptly pulling the oversized t-shirt over her head. She gathered her hair up and twisted it into a knot at the top of her head, managing in just matter of seconds to transform from the severe, dangerous persona of Madame Astoria to just A, just Tori, all naughty girlishness and friovolous laughter.
She skipped her way back across the room and hoped onto her bed next to Pansy, holding her hand out for her turn at the mirror and the upturned baggy. "And just how have you been, tedious morning aside?"
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Astoria was making a statement, and Pansy thought it was hilarious.
"Not bad, the minister has been treating me well," she mused lightly, falling back against her fluffy pillows. "They gave me a long break for the holidays as they're in Paris."
They were probably hiding from the burning man. She sort of wanted to hide with them from the burning mad Parkinson's.
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She stretched herself out on her stomach across her bed, stacking a neat line of shimmering powder down the middle of the hand mirror before tipping her head down to meet it. Nothing like a little morning dust flight after a long night.
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She shook her head, rolling her green eyes. "At least they get to get away for the holidays," she sighed wistfully. I honestly will pick up and go if they have another row tomorrow. Every year I come home, try to do the right thing..." Every year since you know who was gone, and her father was let out of Azkaban. It wasn't something they talked about.
He'd only been out for a couple of years but the hardship it had taken on her parents seemed irreversible.
"Not everyone's as lucky as Daphne with her prince ready to whisk her away at any moment..."
Not at all bitter.
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She rolled over onto her back, her pupils flashing red as she turned her gaze to the ceiling, sighing contently as the dust took hold.
"Don't sound so bitter, Pans, it doesn't suit you," she said languidly, smiling slyly at the older girl. "And certainly you know that you can always pop over here when the chaos at yours gets too overbearing. Mumsy would even be glad to have you around. I think she's under the impression that you'd be a good influence in me," she added with a tinkling laugh.
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Pansy ran well manicured fingers through her hair, and it cascaded around her face. The waves in her hair smelled cinnamon-y and light.
"When are you moving out? You certainly can afford it."
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"Honestly, I have no idea what she thinks. Most likely that I'm just out clubbing all night or something. Which is only partly true," she laughed, rolling over again back onto her stomach.
"I haven't really thought about it much. I do sort of get a laugh out of knowing that my still being here drives the woman nuts, so why rush it?" she smiled wickedly.
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"I am sure you drive her crazy," she winked at Astoria affectionately. "You always had a wild streak after all. Hence why I know I can count on you!" Pansy lightly motioned to the dust, planting a kiss on little A's cheek. "Mwah! You're the best!"
"So what are we doing today sistah??"
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"Wellll, I was originally planning to pull the curtains and sleep all day, but I imagine you and the magic dragon here," she indicated the leftover bag next to them, "won't be letting that happen, will you?" She sighed dramatically, laying a comedic hand across her forehead and falling back against the mound of pillows. "I suppose I'll sleep when I'm dead."
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She placed a well rehearsed pout on her face, her little nose turned up at the thought.
"Let's go terrorize someone like the good old days." A wistful and nostalgic smile formed on her face, as though she were reminiscing about a holiday tradition.
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"Right," she hopped over to join Pansy by the window, glancing out at the expansive courtyard beyond her balcony. "Did you have any particular target in mind?" she asked, a wicked grin flashing across her face.
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