Hypocrisy has really aged you well
The white on your nose is your secret to tell
So you should speak, while they're still listening
Say so long to innocence,
From underneath the evidence.
You taste like heaven, but God knows you're built for sin.
- Built For Sin, Framing Hanley
december twenty-ninth
The white on your nose is your secret to tell
So you should speak, while they're still listening
Say so long to innocence,
From underneath the evidence.
You taste like heaven, but God knows you're built for sin.
- Built For Sin, Framing Hanley
december twenty-ninth
During her week in Russia, the Uchitel learned a few things about herself and other people that she had never expected. One, she liked shopping. Two, she could stand weddings more than she should. Three... Fabian would leave her alone in the middle of St. Petersburg (this was not once, but multiple times) just so he could visit a gift shop on the other side of town. And for what? To find a Christmas present for poor, heartbroken Leonora. As far as Lena could tell, the bitch didn't give a fuck about her break-up. So her so-called - perhaps adoptive - brother, in essence, was nursing a heart that had never been broken.
If only she had the guts to tell him.
Fiddling with the necklace enclosing her neck, Lena wandered the street she had been left in. She bumped into a businessman, how cursed her in Russian. The Prefect bit her lip; no one cursed a Vorstenbach without consequences. The least she could do to give Fabian some reassurance that she wouldn't start a fight or walk inside the first club she saw and got high, resulting in another visit to St. Mungo's and therefore, another of his worried rants that bored her to no end.
Of course she wouldn't. She wasn't going to give in her Prefect badge that easily.
The sight of a park bench relieved the blonde somewhat. She walked across it, her feet helping her weave her way among the relentless crowds, showering her with dark looks. Lena could feel the straps on her heels undo just a little bit but she supposed that she could fix it once she sat down. As she came closer, she flopped herself down on the edge of the bench, swinging her legs around until she sat right in the middle of it. She was the sole occupant of the stripped log of wood. She gazed at the crowd as the universe seemed to wash by her like the great crashing waves of a tsunami, not waiting for her to catch up.
It was as if she had been forgotten. As if she was alone.
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