arachnoble: (I'm pretty flawless)
Sybille Matteris ([personal profile] arachnoble) wrote in [community profile] sortinghat_logs2012-04-15 10:01 pm

This is totally the beginning of a beautiful relationship.

WHO: Sybille Matteris (Mindfang) and Vriska Serket
TONE: Stressful, awkward, and all that jazz.
RATING: PG/PG-13 for language. Potentially.
WHEN: Early evening, just before the night's dinner.
WHERE: Sybille's charms classroom.
WHAT: Vriska's great aunt just kicked the bucket, but Dumbledore has good news! The (lovely, amazing, foxy) charms teacher is in fact a distant relative of hers!!
STATUS: On going!

There were many things Sybille had learned over the course of her life, and of them the one she held closest to her heart was that when somebody mentioned a "but" after delivering some heavy news, you should be wary. Possibly afraid. But definitely wary.

So she wasn't to surprised when Dumbledore smiled at her and the little brat he had brought in, and she tried not to grimace when he asked if she would look after the girl. Sybille agreed to caring for the girl, as much as her mind screamed at her to say no. She looked horrible and unkempt, and some where deep, deep inside of her heart she pitied her.

She leaned back on her desk, looking the girl up and down. Vriska Serket, who was somehow distantly, distantly related to her.

"Soooo, brat, do you have a lot of things I'm going to need move into my place?" She's making such a wonderful impression, isn't she?
dou8letrou8le: (09)

[personal profile] dou8letrou8le 2012-04-16 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
In the span of less than a few hours Vriska had hit so many emotional climaxes that she wasn't sure of what she was feeling by the time she was alone with the Charms teacher... now, apparently, her new guardian.

Maybe she'd have a little more luck with her than she had in the past with her other relatives. She just needed her to look after her for the next few years. How hard could that be?

Hands twisting behind her skirt she cast the professor a look and shrugged. "Is... Not much? One, two suitcases? Not much." She considered saying more, but saw no point in it.