laurel-linwood:
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If she hadn’t have been poisoned, then Maren wouldn’t have left the Fountain unattended. If Maren hadn’t left the Fountain unattended, then maybe they would still have the prophecy. It was all leading back to Laurel and hearing that so many other Order members were injured in the fight that broke out, weighed heavily on her. “Did Dumbledore realize it was all a trap?” She found herself asking, looking down at her hands as she played with her fingers. “Or was it too late before anyone realized what had happened?” Maybe if someone realized there was a malicious intent with her going off to St. Mungo’s, someone could’ve sent people to the Fountain, there could have been someone that got there just in time right?
“Arthur and Alice were sent to protect it, but it ended as badly as the solstice ball fight.” Adairia disclosed, dropping her head in defeat. If only Maren had been there to help. She blamed herself on that one. She shouldn’t have called her here; she could of taken care of her sister alone, like when they were children and could only count of their mother, and themselves. “The doctors said you should be discharged soon, by the way.” She tried, hoping the good news would help somewhat brighten her sister. “There might be a few faces you’d like to check in on too. Frank and Moody should still be here, and I can ask Alice to come by if you’d like.”










