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[size=10]•• COMMON CRISIS[/size] [size=1]CANON LIST • FACE CLAIM • EXTRA INFORMATION • APPLICATION[/size] [size=0]And to think that a war all started with a note. People do many things for love. So when Rhyan Weasley found a note in his pregnant wife’s drawer, what do you think happened? Actually, let me tell you a little about this note. Let’s not go into too much detail. You need only to know the nature of the note and the author. It was a love letter written to Dianora Weasley, the wife of Rhyan, the note was incredibly graphic, and authored by Parish Avery. What happened next was only to be expected. Adelais Rousseau, whom was married to Parish, was a pampered wealthy pureblooded wife; she was bred not to care whether or not her husband was cheating on her. Rhyan Weasley, however, married for love, not status, and therefore didn’t take the note and discovery of the affair his wife was having quite as well. Dianora ran away; she didn’t run to Parish or anyone for that matter; she ran away in embarrassment and shame. Lavinia, the child that Dianora was pregnant with, was born two months later; she ended up on Rhyan’s door. Parish acted extremely nonchalant about it, denying it to most everyone. It was a tad bit of an exaggeration saying it all started with a note, but a lot of people could almost sense that a war was coming. The political and economic differences between the old alliances were mounting and there was no way in hell the delicate treaties and clauses put in place by the Ministry so many years ago were going to stop the clash between the old rivaling groups. There was a lot of tension, but a spark had not lit the gasoline-covered wick of war yet; that is, until this severe betrayal between the old enemies. It was just enough to ignite the fire and fuel the storm. Chaos ensued. Rhyan rounded up a small army; Avery, deciding not to wait until one of Rhyan's people came to murder him, banded together with a few other important individuals; and the Ministry tried to keep the peace by incarcerating as many people as they thought necessary. [/size] Calm before the storm comes to mind. It's all just a common crisis. [/size][/font] |
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