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âThat sounds no better.â
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âBetter than doing nothing all day. What exactly is it that you do? Write down a list of insults?â
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rosalind selwyn·
âThat sounds no better.â
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âBetter than doing nothing all day. What exactly is it that you do? Write down a list of insults?â
âNo,â he was saying, âabsolutely not.âÂ
Lucius pulled his arm back, holding a handful of corn kernels. He held up the index finger of his other hand -- a silencing gesture. He gave the peacock a very stern glance, frowning.Â
âIf youâre going to screech like that, Iâm not going to give you anything. I mean it.â There was a pause. Lucius pouted. âDonât look at me like that. Youâve scared off so many customers. Ah - ah - ah! Be quiet!âÂ
@narcissablack-xâ
rosalind selwyn·
âYou work here?â
âWork?â He scoffed. âNo, Iâm just minding the shop. I work there, in that office.âÂ
@rosalindselwynâ
A flash of red hair from the corner of his eye. Lucius turned. âWhat do you want now, Wease -- oh, itâs you.â Shit. âEr, welcome to Buttons and Bows?â
@bartycrouchjuniorâ
âWell, well, well, if it isnât Crouch,â he drawled casually, leaning against a tree just outside Tremblay Manor. Lucius lifted his hand, inspecting his nails. âAnd what have you been doing over the summer, hm?â
LASHES OUT.
d. Thursday, 27th August.
l. Buttons and Bows Boutique.
w. 735 words.
Hey! I know I havenât been on in ages, rip. Under the cut is an update on Lucius, and what heâs been doing over the summer. If you have any ideas for plots or connections, feel free to hit me up whenever!
Heâs been completely silent. Lucius has not been seen publicly in a long time, and he hasnât answered any letters. House calls have been answered by either an elf or his father, who simply state that heâs asleep -- at all hours of the day. If your character attended Cambridge with him, they might remember that the last time this happened was after his motherâs death.Â
Heâs joined the Death Eaters. If your character is involved, or their parents are, then theyâve seen him at meetings all through the summer. Lucius is something of an intern, there, doing odd jobs around the place: staking out certain areas, gathering information on potential victims, making coffee and sandwiches. He has been to a few missions, but has yet to cast a killing curse.
Heâs got a new wand. His old one broke during a fight with a muggle. For a while, he was using a cheap replacement wand -- just some stick he found lying about the manor. One day, however, he stumbled across a snake-headed cane with a wand inside and decided it was the best thing since sliced bread.
Now, however, heâs finally been seen outside, in the daytime -- and at the Ministry, no less. He has not been there for the protests, but he has been trying to expand his fatherâs networking circle. If your character is a high-up in the Ministry, or is related to someone who is, then theyâve likely mentioned talking to the Malfoy boy.
Heâs moved back to Hogsmaede, and is no longer living at Malfoy Manor. He is still occupying the flat above Buttons and Bows. There are, however, two new additions to the clothing store. Firstly, the peacock pen, with two bright albino peacocks and the sign: murderous peacocks, do not touch. Secondly, a smaller office next door: this one belongs to Lucius.
He operates two businesses. Firstly, a loaning company. If you are looking for an investor, or simply need some money for personal or medical reasons, feel free to approach Lucius. Heâs a very good negotiator. Otherwise, you might be there to rent a property. Lucius has taken over a lot of the real estate the Malfoys own, and is now the landlord of several high-quality apartments. If your character rents from him, say goodbye to the security deposit -- thatâs never going back.
alecto carrow
âYouâre talking to yourself.â
â...No, I wasnât. I was... talking to you. And, oh look -- youâve responded.â
dw
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âUnless he swallows it or sommat,â she said casually enough, and then reached out a hand to softly pat the birdâs head. As sure as she was that she wouldnât lose a finger, she didnât press her luck and linger with her hand too near its mouth after the fact. âYou must be barmy, keeping a peacock for a pet.â
Lucius pulled a face. ââm not barmy.â He shrugged. âTheyâre nice to look at. They make good guards, too -- they squawk at everything, you know. That one scared off this big dog once, when I was three.â He smiled, nodding to the ferocious little bird at their feet.
natalya greengrass
âI did notâ her tongue clicked against her teeth, the words coming out of her lips in a calm and slow way, her eyes carefully watching every expression on Luciusâ face. For someone who used to be overly expressive, the lack of emotion on his face as he looked at the muggle was a surprise. Good, she thought, he learned something. Luciusâ subtle movement caught Natalyaâs attention and her gaze dropped for a moment to where the hand of the recent death eater was resting, the expression on her face remaining unchanged even when she realized what that movement meant. Someone else in her place would have offered to aid him, but even in a good mood Natalya was not that kind. She rested an elbow on the table, her chin resting on the palm of her hand, a smile forming on her lips, her fingers tapping gently against her cheek. âRight, that was quite the welcome you had thereâ her gaze drifted slightly to the group of death eaters who were previously pinching Luciusâ cheeks. âExcuse my rudeness, but do you want something from me?â she insisted âI am rather tired, I am sure you understandâ she drifted her gaze down, the hand she had on her cheek coming to rest on her forehead demonstrating the headache she did not have.
âOh.â He glanced away, a tad sheepish. Heâd never asked for help once in his life -- and, seeing this... monstrosity before him, Lucius didnât think threatening would work, here. He cocked his head, trying to make eye contact with his father. âWell. I suppose I have something to ask...?â
Abraxas stared back at him. The old man jerked his head to the left, where a dusty corridor lead to the toilets, before happily turning back to his friends.
The younger Malfoy scowled. That old man was useless. He rubbed at his stomach once more.Â
âI, um.â Lucius cleared his throat, preparing himself for the lies that would come next. âMy father stabbed me -- voluntarily, you see. He wanted to teach me some medical skills. Admittedly, we were a bit -- well, a lot -- drunk at the time, so, this probably isnât my best work...â Lucius lifted his shirt. âWill you take a look?âÂ
Lucius had never, ever, purchased Witch Weekly in his entire life. And this was, technically, true: his motherâs subscription hadnât stopped when she died. Generally, the Malfoys liked to read it -- deface it, really -- at the breakfast table. But the second Lucius realised what, exactly, itâd meant, heâd snatched the thing out of his fatherâs hands and ran somewhere private: a small booth in the corner of A Brewed Awakening.Â
He bit his lip, playing at the edge of the magazine, muttering to himself. âShould I write her? Would that be too desperate? Would she write back?â
@c-alectoâ
narcissa black
âYou canât possibly upset me, Lucius.â Narcissa faked a smirk, clearly lying.Â
âMhm, Marceaux.â She confirmed with a nod. âI am taking you know him?â She raised her brow. âI wouldnât say a lot of but I do have a few and I love them dearly.â
Lucius leaned back in his chair, folding his arms. Annoyance flitted over his features; he did not bother to hide it, however, opting instead to glare straight ahead.Â
âLove,â he drawled. âYou really love to throw that word around, donât you?âÂ
He stood up. Set his jaw as he looked at her again. âWell, I hope you have a fun time. Bertha and I certainly will be.â
dw
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âUnless he swallows it or sommat,â she said casually enough, and then reached out a hand to softly pat the birdâs head. As sure as she was that she wouldnât lose a finger, she didnât press her luck and linger with her hand too near its mouth after the fact. âYou must be barmy, keeping a peacock for a pet.â
Lucius narrowed his eyes. âIâm not barmy. Whatâs wrong with having some peacocks?â He fluffed up the one in his arms, tousling the top of its head proudly. âLook. See? Adorable.â
natalya greengrass·
The dark lord was always present, the symbol on each oneâs forearm was a constant reminder of that fact, however in the many situations where he was not physically present the fear and tension seemed to disappear almost completely and that made conversations easier and lighter. Even now, while Natalya sat beside the inferius watching all the damage she had done, her gaze got caught on a large group of dark wizards, their loud and excited voices disturbing the calm that Natalya was feeling. At the center of all the commotion was Lucius and his father, the girl could tell from the older Malfoyâs posture that he was incredibly satisfied with the praises he and his son were receiving. Did all Malfoys live to be the center of attention? She looked at Lucius, analyzing him silently. It didnât take long before he noticed her gaze. âA weapon. One of many, which are going to be useful to us sooner or laterâ she explained briefly, adjusting her posture to lean in the Luciusâ direction. She didnât recommend wizards based on trust, she only cared about their abilities. It was very important that Lucius had managed to pass the first task. âShould I have chosen a less challenging one? You left it in such a poor conditionâ she whispered calmly, there was no evidence that she was angry or making fun of a Lucius, she really wanted to know what had happened. There was something that was different about Lucius.
He did not look at her. He stared, instead, at the muggleâs face: untouched, unlike the rest of its scarred body. He hadnât been able to look at it, before. Death had taken that fear from him, somewhat. This was no longer a living creature. Nothing to be afraid of, he told himself.
Lucius wound one arm around his stomach, cupping the injury on his hip.Â
Nothing to be afraid of.
âI wasnât aware you needed it in good condition.â Finally, he drew his gaze back to her. âItâs dead. Or, was, anyway.â He lifted his chin, conveying a level confidence he did not feel. âAnd I can handle myself -- as Iâve proven to you and everyone else. I donât need to be coddled. Iâll accept any challenge.â
amycus carrow
Amycus âlaughter quickly stopped as soon as Lucius mentioned barring pigs, memories of his fight with Cecily coming up and that was almost enough to put him in a bad mood, luckily Luciusâ miserable look continued to balance things out. âYeah keep eating cake like that and we will see who looks like a pig at the end of the yearâ
Lucius stabbed at another piece. âItâll still be you,â he said with a sniff. âI, at least, have the grace of good genetics. This face?â He gestured to himself. âWill never be ugly. Unlike you inbred Carrows, we Malfoys age like fine wine.â
james potter
âI donât think any of them have teeth.â
âI know for sure this one does.â He glared at it. It stared back at him -- smugly. Like it remembered The Incident. âWhatâre you doing here, anyway? Giving your pet a walk?âÂ
dw
âMight be cool, losing a finger,â she commented, more to the bird than to him. âSure theyâve got spells to reattach âem, yeah?â
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â...I donât actually know.â He blinked. âGive him a pat, and we can find out.âÂ