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So a long while ago @lamieboo tagged me in this post (I'm not reblogging bcs it'll be way too long sorry đ˘) I made some art and wrote a whole one shot for it because it was the perfect opportunity for a Winter lore I've always wanted to make. Please be kind lol đ I haven't written in ages and I'm such a noob when it comes to writing, also English isn't my native language. I had to run my draft through multiple writing tools back and forth to find better phrasings and dictions that better express what I want to convey. Roughly ~1,000 words.
Green and Gold
She stepped forward as the wardrobe creaked open, the boggart slipping through the narrow gap in the door. Long, flowing golden threads emerged first, and Winter drew in a sharp breath.
The rest of the boggart soon took formâa woman in a pale blue dress, slumped weakly on the floor, her calf bleeding from a deep slash. Golden locks framed her worried face, and her piercing blue eyes, so much like Winterâs own, locked onto hers. Winterâs hand instinctively went up to the scar across her left eye. The womanâs chest heaved with silent breaths. The faint murmur of the students lining up behind Winter faded until she could hear nothing. Then, the womanâs lips parted, as if to speak.
âClose your eyes, snowflake.â
Was that truly her motherâs voice? Winter couldnât remember if boggarts could speak. Could they mimic human voices? Or was it only mouthing the words while the voice echoed from somewhere deep within her mind?
Her hands went clammy. A bead of sweat ran down the side of her face.Â
She knows whatâs coming next. Behind her motherâs beautiful, tear-streaked face, a blinding green light appeared. Winter swiftly squeezed her eyes shut and raised her wand. âRiddikulus,â she whispered, her voice trembling as she kept her eyelids tightly closed.
¡ ¡ âââââââ ¡â â â¡ âââââââ ¡ ¡ Sebastian went pale, even as the swirling Mallowsweet leaves spun into a twister before him, which without question, the most mesmerising form of the Riddikulus charm he had ever seen. It wasnât a form he would laugh at, unlike most transformations of the charm. It was breathtaking. But no, what had truly gripped him was the green light that followed her motherâs appearance. He had never seen Winter like thisâparalysed by fear, gasping for breath, drenched in sweat. She was always so composed, so captivating. Full of life, curiosity, and wonder.
He hadnât realised this was her deepest fear.
And it was the very same curse he had cast just last year. On his uncle. Right in front of her. What had she looked like back then? He couldnât quite remember. The sound of her laboured breathing lingered faintly in his mind, and he recalled her standing frozen for a moment before following him as he fled the catacombs. But the look on her faceâhe had no memory of it. Was she shocked? Horrified? Traumatised? He had been too distraught, too consumed by his own turmoil, to notice. Merlin, how must she have felt? Watching her best friend cast the Killing Curseâthe very same curse that had taken her motherâs lifeâright in front of her? His throat went dry. His insides twisted painfully. Clenching his hands into fists, he dug his nails into his palms.
Was this⌠was this the reason she had refused to learn the spell? Not that he had wanted her to; in fact, he had been relieved when she didnât. But it left him with questions. She was his kindred spirit, after all, and he knew the Dark Arts intrigued her, even if it was purely out of curiosity and for the sake of knowing. She wanted to learn, and had learned the other two curses. He had thought, perhaps, she would eventually ask about the last one, even though he wasnât sure if he could bear to teach herânot after what happened to Solomon, to himself.
To Anne. But she was adamant in her refusal to learn it. She had said so out of the blue, when they began speaking again after the catacombsâafter weeks of silence between them. Now, he finally understood why. And his heart broke for her. âSebastian? Sebastian, what just happened?â Ominisâ voice snapped him back to reality. His best friendâs face was filled with concern, surely anxious for not being able to see whatâs happening. Just this time, Sebastian is glad he couldnât. He wouldnât want Ominis to witness her in such a state. He opened his mouth to respond, but nothing came out. He tried again, but his gaze drifted to Winter, who was slowly making her way towards them from the front of the line. Another studentâArthur Plummly, perhapsâstepped forward to face the boggart, but Sebastian hardly noticed. His focus was solely on Winter, her head bowed, arms wrapped tightly around herself, her body trembling slightly. âWinterâŚâ She looked up at him, her eyes wide. They stood there for a moment, locked in each other's gaze. âI⌠Iâm sorry.â He finally managed to speak. âWhat... what are you apologising for?â So much. Even though heâd already apologised to her and Ominis countless times, he hasnât apologised for this one. âYouâyou know why.â He knew she understood. Theyâd always had a way of reading each other, and this was one of those moments. âThatâs⌠Itâs notâyou shouldnâtâŚâ She trailed off. And Sebastian was thankful she didnât finish. Because he did feel like he should apologise. Even though hadnât known about this, what he did that day mightâve stirred up memories she had buried deep down. Just like the cursed boggart had just now. Another silence passed before he slowly pulled her into an embrace. One hand rested on her back, the other gently cradling the back of her head. She froze at first, startled, but after a moment, her body softened into his arms as he tenderly stroked her hair. From his peripheral vision, Sebastian saw Ominis approached hesitantly. His alabaster hand tentatively found Winterâs smaller one, which still hung limply at her side, and she allowed their fingers to entwine. Sebastian could see the questions lingering in his best friendâs furrowed brows, but heâs certain that Winter would talk to himâshe would explain everything to them when sheâs ready.
He glanced forward, aware of the curious eyes from the students waiting in lineâsome watching with intrigue, others with quiet sympathy. It was a peculiar view, after all: Winter with her two best friends huddled together in such an unusual position. Up front, he caught sight of Amit ducking as his boggart morphed into harmless paper planes flying about after his successful Riddikulus. Sebastian hadnât seen Amitâs boggart, but he imagined it was likely something ordinary, like a failing report card marked with a dreaded âTâ in Astronomy or History of Magic.
None of that mattered now. The only person of importance was the girl in his arms, her trembling slowly subsiding, her once-laboured breathing easing into a soft, steady rhythm.
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