☾ . . . 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐞 !
- ! young ! remus lupin fanfiction.SUMMARY!
When the universe plants a cherry tree, high on the softened lands, they were born with a beautiful lustrous hue. But when the sun goes down, the cherries seem to shimmer as the moonbeams are hitting them. They turn into gems, enchanting the moon and stars in the night skies.
So when Arabella Taylor-Glenwood; the sun wasn't the brightest on the day. Gloria Taylor, her mother had been taken from her seconds before she was born. Not even being able to wrap her finger around something familiar. It drove Robert Glenwood, to death- the sadness did nothing but consume him raising Arabella. She has the glowing hazel eyes of his late wife.
Nothing had been taken for granted by the soul of Arabella. Seeing her father, get driven to emptiness until she was seven.
When the moon shines down on the cherry, it becomes a treat- magical and cherished. By her Grandmother Ruby Taylor; someone young for her status. The glow of her magic keeps her the way with her skin glistening to light around.
Her Gran knew everyone; was once the talk of the wizarding world. So the surprise comes to Remus Lupin when he is reunited with a girl who moved around London's land.
But now, Remus thinks he's forbidden with the weight of the moon on his shoulders. Though he is, there will always be a cherry tree, close by to glisten down on. She was always some kind of shadow retreat, stuck in her own heavy emotions. Their hearts entwine in a dance; where sorrow and longing meet.
The wine's deep hue clouded Arabella's vision. Where her cheeks flushed with a crimson glow, with the merged twilight of ivy that she saw Remus appear in. Not wanting to see the ghastly, soft, verdant light.
Leaving her ensnared in a melancholic daze.
arabella taylor-glenwood !
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cherry wine ( remus lupin )
Fanfiction"You told me not to run away from something, and here you are running away" But now, Remus thinks he's forbidden with the weight of the moon on his shoulders. Though he is, there will always be a cherry tree, close by to g...