Time : 9:30 a.m. 09:30
Date : August 9, 2025 9 August, 2025
Location : Pryce residence, Aberporth, Wales
Interactions : @Enid Pryce
Date : August 9, 2025 9 August, 2025
Location : Pryce residence, Aberporth, Wales
Interactions : @Enid Pryce
The teenager stared at his phone, the screen black and unresponsive. It hadn't worked in years. Hadn't been able to turn on in the presence of magic because Kas refused to charm it so. His hopes of returning to a normal, non-magical life had thus far been displaced, but he was a stubborn soul.
His tongue poked the inside of his cheek as he tossed the device aside. It landed at the edge of his borrowed bed, teetering for a moment before clattering to the floor.
A deep sigh seeped through his thinly pressed lips. So today was going to be like that, huh?
The bedsprings creaked as he stood. Then the floorboards out in the hall did as he traversed them. Kasimir's slippers scuffed against the wooden stairs as he descended quickly to the ground floor. The banister was warm from the morning sun slanting through the many windows the country manor boasted.
The Pryce home was smaller than the Damon-Cowles' house in the Hamptons, larger than their loft in New York City, roughly the same size of his mother's villa in Éze, and a great deal more warm and homey than any of the above. It was full of light and lace and love and Kasimir hadn't quite figured out how to be comfortable in such a place, just like he still hadn't learned to call Gawain and Alizé by anything less formal than Mr. and Mrs. Pryce despite the fact Alizé was his godmother.
Kas' thin linen pants swished as he skipped the last two steps and landed on his toes, spinning to set himself on a path through the very bookish "sitting" room in search of his hosts. "Mrs. Pryce?" he called, poking his head around the corner.
"Alizé, Kasimir," she reminded him gently from her chair. Kas clasped his hands behind his back, coming to a halt in front of her and nodding like he would remember for next time. He wouldn't.
"Right, sorry. Could I, uh, get some paper?" Mrs. Pryce was always so nice and generous to him, despite her sickness and his demeanor. Kas tried to be respectful to her, and to Mr. Pryce. It wasn't like they caused any of his problems. He thanked her several times with an awkward little bow at the end and asked her if she needed anything before tucking himself into an easel-less vestibule with nice lighting and his fountain pen to write a letter- oh how archaic- to his brother.
bGus,
That was as far as Kas got before a very pale pink pygmy puff hopped into his lap, then on his paper. He couldn't remember its name, couldn't remember any of their names no matter how many times Siân tried to teach him, but for some reason it had decided to obstruct his letter writing. "What the hell, dude?"
