295. The weather
Aug. 15th, 2009 11:46 amAnyone that knew Blaise Zabini knew that Blaise took to bright sunny days like a cat. If it was bright and sunny, then Blaise was outside, heedless of what classes or meetings that he had that day. He passed this love onto his youngest son, Brayden, who like his father preferred the outdoors to indoors on sunny days.
His eldest, Alana, shared his particular fondness for rainy days and Sundays. On rainy days and Sundays, it took a magical crowbar to pry Blaise out of bed any earlier than two in the afternoon. Those days were for snuggling his wife and whatever kids had decided to join them that morning. Cian and Will were known for dragging him into board games played on the messed up sheets and blankets. Brayden preferred reading or a lively discussion of magical theory once he got older. It was also Blaise's preferred place for discussions with his wife.
His eldest, Alana, shared his particular fondness for rainy days and Sundays. On rainy days and Sundays, it took a magical crowbar to pry Blaise out of bed any earlier than two in the afternoon. Those days were for snuggling his wife and whatever kids had decided to join them that morning. Cian and Will were known for dragging him into board games played on the messed up sheets and blankets. Brayden preferred reading or a lively discussion of magical theory once he got older. It was also Blaise's preferred place for discussions with his wife.