Aglaya seemed… almost afraid of her, at least that was how it seemed to Nastya, though she supposed her sister was more afraid of the barrage of questions she was asking. If she wasn’t trying so desperately to be the best substitute for their mother before she arrived, Nastya was sure that her heart would have broken and she’d be crying, begging Aglayka to talk to her. Her elder sister’s fear wasn’t surprising, and Nastya found herself able to empathise, afraid for her sister too. She could see Aglayka’s lips moving, but couldn’t hear what was being said. Nastya didn’t think it important though, and so it didn’t change her plans to get their mother.
Her sister looked so vulnerable curled up in a ball, and Nastya found her hands curling up in a ball to match. She was so angry. Not only at the person who had done this to her sister, but at herself too. This seemed like it was her fault again. Anastasiya decided that she shouldn’t have brought the letters, that Aglayka would have never seen it, if not for her. She had tried to be kind and do the right thing by bringing the fan letters, when all the sight of them did was make her feel envious and jealous of how everyone loved her sister, that she was so popular and successful on a scale that she felt she could never be. Once again, her good deed had backfired and Aglaya was left to suffer for it. Nastya began to wonder why she tried to be kind at all. Perhaps, it was better to leave her sister alone and treat her as the rival she was. Nastya felt too selfish for that, though.
She breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing her mother’s voice through the mirror. “Thank you,†Nastya replied in a wobbly voice, feeling it was more and more difficult to remain calm, strong and in control of her emotions. Her mother’s face faded, and Nastya stood up from the vanity, paced up and down the length of the bedroom for a few seconds, taking deep breaths as she did so whilst moving her forearms up and down in time with her breaths. Feeling a little stronger, Nastya headed back into the bathroom.
As the younger sister re-entered, she gently perched on the edge of the bath, keeping some distance from Aglayka. While she was outwardly looking calm, her heartbeat was making her top quiver as it beat so quickly and strongly. She sat in perfect silence as they waited for Alyona to arrive. Nastya wanted to hug her sister so badly, but kept away, worried perhaps Aglaya would lash out at her. She wondered if the elder Tikhomirova sister blamed her, like she was currently blaming herself.
Noticing Alyona in the doorway, Nastya returned her mother’s half-smile with a relieved one of her own. She watched as her mother knelt down to Aglayka’s level and stood up straight as her mother did so. She rolled her ankle in a circle, fidgeting and feeling awkward that she wasn’t doing anything useful. Nastya merely gazed at the one-way exchange, how Aglaya just didn’t react. She had hoped that Aglayka would answer her mother about the photo, but her sister remained silent. Nastya started chewing her thumbnail, getting agitated.
Though she wasn’t being personally addressed, Nastya nodded as her mother said to Aglaya that they should go back to the bedroom. She even managed a small smile, glad that Alyona wasn’t going to give up on forcing Aglayka to tell them where the photo had came from. Nastya wanted to know exactly who had sent her sister such a horrible picture so that she could hex them so badly that their eyes came out of their sockets and turned into poisonous snakes that would bite them until they died. “Okay,†Nastya acknowledged, as her mother finally spoke to her. She grabbed Aglayka’s other hand and rather forcefully pulled her sister up. She used her free hand to grip Aglaya’s elbow, mirroring their mother, and they slowly made their way back to the bedroom in tense silence.
Together, they let Aglaya sit down where she had been before on the bed, and as soon as she let go, Nastya immediately began scanning the room nearby, convinced that Aglayka had hidden a letter that the photo must have come out of. It seemed to be at the front of her mother’s mind too, as Alyona asked her sister of the letter’s whereabouts. Aglaya kept quiet though, and Nastya had to bite down on her lip to stop herself from tutting in frustration. She poked about, near the glass of the smoothie again, and underneath the pillow just before Alyona told her sister to lie back and pressed her down. Nastya crouched down, and started patting underneath the bed, as her mother moved Aglaya’s legs. It was going to drive her insane if she didn’t find the letter, especially as it was so concerning that Aglaya didn’t fight her mother at all.
Hearing Aglaya protest about something, Nastya instantly stood up and turned to see Alyona holding a letter in her hand. Nastya’s hand instantly twitched to reach for it, but instead Nastya paced up and down waiting for their mother to react or say something. As soon as her voice registered, she didn’t even care what Alyona had asked, Anastasiya darted over and ripped the letter straight out of her mother’s hands. She needed to know what the letter said. She needed to know what pig had done this and make them pay.
Her mother, of course, instantly protested, “Anastasiya! Don’t you dare read it!†The warning was completely ignored, as she dodged her mother’s outstretched arm and danced out of either witch’s reach, reading it as quickly as she could as Alyona started following her to take it from her. The more Nastya read, the more disturbed she was. Such an influx of emotions attacked her that she didn’t know how to react, so she just… didn’t react at all. She sank down on the other side of the bed, merely glancing at Aglayka, giving Alyona enough time to snatch it back out of her hands. The damage was done, however, she had read the whole thing.
Alyona stood by Nastya's side, folding the letter back up and gripping it tightly in her hands, just watching her youngest daughter for a reaction. She was expecting Nastenka’s predictably explosive temper. However, her daughter didn’t do that. She caught eye contact with Nastya for a second or two, but it was almost impossible to tell what she was thinking for there was almost no reaction at all.
Nastya was angry, of course; she was angry at Aglayka for hiding such a thing, angry at the disgusting animal who had sent such a revolting letter, but mostly, Anastasiya was just angry at herself. But her rage wasn’t going to help anyone in the awful situation they were in.
She glanced at her mother, then glanced at Aglaya who just lay there not moving. Nastya used her arms to scooch up higher onto the bed, slowly lying down on her side and gently wrapped her arm around Aglaya in a hug, her head slotting perfectly into the gap between Aglayka’s head and shoulders. Anastasiya kept silent, completely speechless, as she tried to wrap her head around the letter. What it meant, what it really and truly meant. It was difficult to know to think or feel. She closed her eyes briefly and when she opened them she saw the clock on her sister’s vanity. She only had fifteen minutes left until her break was over and training began.
Nastya had to keep going. Mother was there now, and she reasoned that Aglaya would be safer with Alyona than herself. After all, she’d caused all this. This was her fault. She just had to leave. She had to train. These thoughts, combined with the strong emotional reaction and the unnoticed empty stomach, created such a strong wave of nausea that Nastya abruptly sat up and slid off the bed, looking straight at Alyona.
“I think I’m going to be sick.†She monotonously stated, holding her hand on her stomach, and the other hovering around her mouth just in case. “I have my lesson with Andrey Viktorovich to get to,†she added, “I should not be late.†Her lunch was now completely forgotten, and Nastya jerked her head in Aglaya’s direction. “You will stay here.†It was supposed to be a question, but came out as a statement. Alyona nodded, clearly understanding her meaning. “Yes, of course. Get to practice.â€
Nastya didn’t think she could stand being there a second longer. Immediately, she disapparated to the school’s entrance. From there, she ran the whole way to the bathroom, slamming the door behind her to one of the cubicles and sank down on the flow. Nastya retched into the toilet, unable to bring anything up as there wasn’t anything to bring up. A few tears ran down her cheeks from the forced effort, and she hastily wiped them away. Mechanically, Nastya marched to her locker to grab her broom, and went out onto the main arena just in time, as if nothing had ever happened, though the empty pit in her stomach was there to remind her.
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