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❝who are they staring at?❞

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as vega approached her parents she looked around to see aspen giving her a thumbs up and showing an endless amount of support in her eyes. vega smiled gratefully and turned to walburga and orion.

"hello mother, father."

walburga looked down and rolled her eyes, yet spoke grimly, "hello. once we get home you will try on the dress i picked out for you."

vega nodded and clutched her fathers hand as sirius and regulus arrived. regulus held onto walburga like a puppy and sirius reluctantly gripped onto orion.

in a quick flash we were standing in the corridor leading upstairs at grimmuald place.

it felt strange being at home so soon, but vega dealt. sirius on the other hand, slumped and grumbled to himself as he  walked anywhere in the house. kreacher kept antagonizing him, making his entire mood sour.

vega walked upstairs both nervous and excited to see the dress her mother picked out. although walburga black was a straight bitch, she had a decent taste of fashion for her children, always giving them the best. of course she did it to see like a good mother and wealthy, but the twins didn't mind that too much, they got whatever as long as they mentioned it would be used to brag.

as she entered her room, there was a dark blue, off the shoulder, lacy dress. it wasn't necessarily vega's style, nor was she a fan of the dress, but there was nothing she could do to oppose.

"mum?" vega shouted warily.

walburga's loud footsteps began to come closer, "what?"

vega looked her mother in the eyes, "how much did this dress cost?"

ever since vega could remember, she had been saving up money to pay her family back in the money they had spent on her. she wanted to be something for herself that didn't revolve her parents. vega wouldn't pay them back until she turned seventeen and became legal.

vega knew that her family didn't need the money, but it wasn't about them. it was about her.

"i suppose 200 galleons?" walburga responded, "why?"

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