WHO: Bart Allen, Mulan Fa
LOCATION: Starts out in the potion lab => eventually Gryffindor Commons/hallways
WEEK: Romance Event
TIME: late morning => late afternoon
WHAT: They just got accidentally married to each other. ;D Drama (and hilarity... eventually) ensues.
RATING: None yet!
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Before I make it wrong )
"Maybe. In Marriage Quarters, probably," she stated, glancing up at Bart. She could sense her friend--husband's (that would still take time getting used to) unease about what would happen now with the school and squeezed his hand lightly in reassurance. Once again, she thought on how change wasn't always a good thing and hated that so much was happening, so quickly. If he brought up life after school, well, she was prepared to tell him she'd go wherever he did--if he wanted her. This was an unconventional marriage, to be certain. "I don't know where they are but I remember hearing about them. It's probably a Hogwarts ruling, when marrying young was much more common in years past. They should still be around."
Biting her lip at his look of horror, Mulan twisted about in Bart's grasp and came face to face with him. When she realized what was wrong, her eyes grew wide and she stiffened up again, channeling his own fear of the subject through the bond and into some of her own. This new forged bond seemed intent to drive them into throws of emotional upheavals until they learned to control it or dealt with whatever new was thrown at them.
"I... I don't think I'm ready to have any yet," she laughed nervously, ducking her head as she blushed deeply with a mixture of concern and a few other emotions. Mulan wanted kids - really she did - some of her own and some she'd adopt, but the idea of suddenly having a child now was rather jarring. Particularly, the act involved, committed with someone she was suddenly married to, even it was Bart. Even if she did trust him with everything she was and had. That was one of the whole reasons she hated forced marriages, there was no choice in it, no love. But she did love Bart, deeply, just ... just never like that. The thought hadn't honestly ever crossed her mind.
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