Where: Slytherin Common Room, 11:49 pm. With: Andromeda & Bellatrix Black
Andromeda could say a lot of things about her sisters. She could say they were brash, and aggressive. She could say that to those who saw Narcissa as selfish and Bella as vindictive—they were right. But they were wrong. Her sisters were also warm. Accepting of her softer nature, one to stand aside, play the shadow in their story. Andromeda felt no safer in the middle of an argument, situated by the two people who would always defend her, stand before her if she ever felt fear become suffocating. Bella, more than anything, had been the guard Andromeda needed. The spine that didn’t stand on its own, the idealistic person she should’ve been.
Playing two sides of a coin still flipping in the air without landing was mentally and emotionally draining. That she couldn’t find her footing was even more so. Wasn’t that why she sought out Bella? Something regained as a reminder to why she was staying. She loved her sisters. She loved being Bella’s sister—without the atrocities of whatever else followed Bellatrix Black’s name about. Entering the portrait hole to Slytherin Common room, the Astronomy club having run late due to Andromeda’s need to simply linger under the stars. How fairing it was that she too found delight in darkness. Not the same as her sister.
She wasn’t deluded. To say the Blacks weren’t involved in the regime of the Dark Lord was as ridiculous to say House Elves were paid for their hard work. The idea simply didn’t exist. Not in the real world. Not in her world. And as she thought it, eyes settled on the sister she sought. The smile rose—something so rare, treasured and stolen only through moments with her older sister. “What’re you doing up?” She asked, approaching Bella on the spacious leather couch, illuminated by flickers of green and silver around them. “It’s late, Bella. We have classes tomorrow, you should be in bed.” Not that she minded.
Andromeda’s gentleness was heightened around Bella, sitting right next to her sister, as he her head fell onto Bella’s shoulder. “Mother wouldn’t want us setting such a terrible example for Cissy.” She whispered, staring at the dying fire. This—this was where she felt safest. In the arms of family. Andromeda couldn’t seek out Sirius so easily, but Bella was on the same playing field as her cousin. On the same ground that, if Andromeda fell, she knew Bella would catch her. Not that she would ever tell her sister any comparison from their ‘former’ cousin.
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