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Sabrina Spellman ([personal profile] spellmans) wrote2018-10-28 12:19 pm

𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕟 𝕡𝕠𝕤𝕥






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[personal profile] mortuarybound 2018-11-04 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
[This was bad.

This was bad. Of course, this would happen when Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda were out of the house, leaving him to pace helplessly as he tried to figure out what to do. His cousin was out there alone, venturing into danger and he knew he couldn't help her if he ventured out of bounds.

He paced for a moment, texting her again but when he received no answer he knew what he had to do. The aunts would be angry but he had no other choice. Grabbing candles, he ran down to the basement as fast as he could. This would be dangerous and perhaps he may not be able to do anything but it was better than letting Sabrina go alone. The candles were quickly lit and he laid back on the cold metal table, taking a deep breath.

He told himself that it would just be a few minutes, enough to tell her to get out of that place and then he would be back before anyone noticed.

As soon as he appeared by her, he quickly moved to her line of sight even if he couldn't physically stop her.]


Thank Satan, I'm not too late. Cuz, you can't go in there.
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[personal profile] mortuarybound 2018-11-04 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
At least tell Aunt Zelda where you are.

[Come on, cuz, you're making his job harder! He groaned, running his hands through his astral hair. This wasn't going to be a quick trip after all.

He didn't want to leave her alone here. He had been in this house before with Aunt Hilda and that had been enough.]


Well, I'm going with you then until you leave.

[He was nervous about her going in the house but he looked around, making sure he didn't see any of the little birds who would be coming by eventually.]
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[personal profile] mortuarybound 2018-12-03 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
You know I'm not going to let you do this alone.

[He nearly suggested that she call Aunt Hilda instead but knew that she was most likely not near a phone either. They were really on their own. He could deal with the birds when they came but he would stay with her as long as he possibly could. He didn't like leaving her on her own.

The exterior of the house looked worn but the inside was nearly spotless as if it had been recently occupied. That wasn't reassuring. Since he couldn't make physical contact with anything, he let her take the lead glancing over his shoulder when he heard something flutter. His heart was in his throat for a moment before he realized it was just the leaves. He took a deep breath before he followed her, stepping into the house.]


There is something here, cuz.