Theoren shouldn't be home yet, Lorin thought to herself as she used her key to his home. It felt strange to be there, back home, after months—nearly a year—of living away from home. Things with Donnie had been great, and she was still a little upset that it was over, but it was always supposed to be temporary. She knew he would still be there for her if she needed him, but a part of her worried about what he would do without her. How would he remember to eat, shower, sleep, without her nagging? She made herself at home in Theoren's kitchen with the bag full of groceries she brought from down the street. She was going to make lasagna, something filling and warm and comforting. She was going to make it with sausage and ricotta and a little bit of spinach hiding in the middle so Theoren will eat his vegetables. Yes, perfect. She poured herself a large glass of red wine to drink as she cooked.
It was stupid for Donnie to let her go, really. She would've stayed for another extension if he'd asked her, but he stupidly hadn't. Did he have a death wish? She knew he sometime snuck out of the house when he thought she was asleep, but where did he go? What if he was out getting in trouble, getting hurt—it was more likely he was out taking care of his
manly urges, as he never had a woman over the entire time she lived there (and she, herself, had snuck in several men and been caught in the act at least once). She was on her second glass now, frustratedly pouring the ricotta mixture over the cooked pasta. She poured the meat sauce on top and layered on the cheese. She dripped wine down her blouse, and took it off. She would change after she was finished cooking. She poured glass number three.
Fine, fuck him. She didn't need him or his job. In fact, she had a interview lined up to play secretary in the Department of Mysteries, if she could nail the job down, there would be benefits and pay. She would get to go through the rigorous sixth month training program in confidentiality, and then work in a career that would make her parents proud. She was eager to go at it. Eager. She drained her glass and felt kind of woozy. Maybe she ought to lay down on the couch. She put a timer on for the oven and laid down for a moment. She dozed the moment her head hit the pillow, and awoke to the smell of smoke. Was the house burning??? She was still a bit tipsy as she came to. The lasagna!!
She jumped up, still topless, and went to the oven quickly, taking it out and nearly burning her hands. It was a little burned, but still edible. She dissipated the smoke and took a few minutes to calm down. The smell of smoke brought her back to her seventh year, the fire that destroyed almost everything she owned, the gauntlet, the monsters, the dome.... all of it came back. She needed another glass. She finished the bottle and drained the glass quickly. By now, she was properly drunk. The house smelled like smoke, the lasagna was burned, she was still topless and now she was crying, mascara streams running down her face.
Naturally, this was the moment
@Theoren Odell chose to walk in the door and see his sister for the first time since Christmas.