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Current So sorry I haven’t responded to people, something unforeseen happened yesterday and I was totally thrown off. Tomorrow I will get responses out. Much love
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I see you, better close that window babes
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4 mos ago
Do you like magic? Do you like mafia? Guess what?! I have an idea. A NyQuil induced idea
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Dirt and glitter aren’t covering the floor but I sure as hell am young and bored
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But if I keep my body moving, and my mind occupied at all times, I will avoid falling into a bottomless pit of despair.
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“It's called being polite, or does the youngest child have to teach her older siblings how to conduct themselves in the wake of such family tragedy?" Mariana raises an eyebrow, standing up as her tongue presses to the back of her teeth. Conduct themselves?
Good lord, Mariana was really beginning to remember why she wasn’t around this bloodsucking family anymore. Assholes.

Though, Mariana could tell Katherine was just as upset about being here as all of them. The dark haired woman was just apathetic towards it.

“Bartending huh?” Marianas eyes snap back to her sister, her glass paused at her lips. “It suits you. At least you're not leeching off of daddy dearest anymore... presumably, that is.”

Oh what the hell. Mariana moves her glass away from her mouth, smiling slightly, her jaw set. “Just because you think you did something with your little job in the family business, doesn’t mean you are any better than us.” She sets down her glass and braces her hands on the bar, leaning forward as she makes a small “tch” sound, “You were…are, just as much a leech as any one of us.” She whispers, her voice low before she stands straight again, taking her drink and going to sit down, her eyes surveying the family.

It was fine. This was fine. All she needed to do was get through this, the Will reading, and the funeral, then she was gone.
Okay I’m back! It didn’t take as long as I thought it would
Okay so I’m heading to the center now, if I cannot get in at all to respond to y’all, then I will say Mariana left after her Kim asked her to pour drinks, then when I get back I will edit my post to say that as well. If y’all pause that’s cool too, I’m good either way. See y’all!
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Mariana checked out when Bailey came into the conversation, raising a brow at the ripped jeans. She didn’t care either way. The dark haired woman was certainly never close with the youngest child, even in their youth. Mariana would often be stuck watching Bailey at random, and it grew tedious. Especially since she viewed the young girl as her replacement, whether is was true or not.

Smoke fills Marianas lungs and she sighs, blowing it out. The pool house came into view.

She hums, pushing open the door and her eyes fell on her mother. Mariana pauses in her tracks slightly, seeing the older woman on the phone, saying something Mariana didn’t hear over her thoughts. God…she expected to come here and feel…well not this.
Her mother was visibly exhausted. Mariana saw it in her stance, the ever so slight tremor in her hands and the cracked lips. This poor woman just lost her husband and for once in her life since she was a child, Mariana wanted to embrace her mother.

Then she spoke and all of those feelings vanished. “Well at least one of us didn’t come dressed for a funeral - Your father won’t be buried for another week at least,” Regina sighs and Mariana raises a brow, taking the cigarette from her mouth. “Would it have killed you to venture outside your monochromatic wardrobes? You’ve come dressed as undertakers.”

Always such a pleasure.

“Mariana, fix us all a drink will you? Take the good bourbon from the drinks cabinet,” Marianas eyes settle into a more relaxed state, anger shooting through her veins. The fuck was she, the bartender? Not here she wasn’t. Mariana says nothing though, pressing a tight lipped smile to her face, “Death becomes you mother.” She says, her voice not venomous, but something akin. She steps forward, tossing the cigarette on the ground and putting it out with her shoe.

“And goodness, I am deeply sorry we don’t want to dress like we are seeing some indie punk band after this,” she chuckles dryly, walking to the bar and going behind it, taking the glasses and pulling out the bourbon along with vodka and a cherry syrup. She pours the glasses, doing this one kindness before making herself a cherry vodka.

She takes her glasses, sipping it as she leans against the bar.

“Apologies for being late.” Marianas eyes snap to Katherine, pulling out another glass and lazily pouring it. “You’re not.” She says in a simple tone, swirling her glass slightly before giving a half smile, her head tilting. She meant the words in two ways. Katherine wasn’t really late. And she certainly wasn’t sorry.
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Oh, Adeline! Thank you for keeping us in the loop. Did you have any preference for how we put Mariana on hold for a few posts? If it helps, we’ll try and keep Mariana passively active throughout the next couple days ready for your return on Friday.

We can tee up the Will reading and by then you’ll be back and ready to jump back in, if you feel up to it!

Sending love & healing energy


Yes of course! Honestly I was thinking she could maybe have an argument with someone in the family and leave, then come late to the will reading if that works?
Hey y’all, so tomorrow and Thursday I won’t be on, I will be at a mental health crisis center and they do not you to have your phone, or any technology, but I’ll be back and on my normal schedule on Friday
I could talk for the longest time about The RMS Carpathia
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"I take it you heard the news," Mariana grins slightly at his tone. She really was close with her brother. Well, as close as the term was defined in her book. “I did.” She hums, taking the cigarette gratefully, lighting it with a metal lighter that had her initials engraved. She couldn’t quite remember where she got it.

She studied Edward for a moment, letting smoke fill her lungs. He was…admirable? No, she didn’t admire people. But…he was strong. She’d give him that. She knew the shit he put up with, and she sure as hell knew that she would have had a total mental break by now if she were him.

She then pulls her attention to the yellow tape, curling her lip slightly. Oh. Oh she was definitely going to go in there. She wanted to see. See where it happened. Where the old man kicked the bucket.

"You probably shouldn't be drinking right now," Her brother states, finally glancing over to her "You know Mother's not going to be happy about it."
Mariana raises an eyebrow, scoffing lightly before taking a long drag of the cigarette, “And I care about that sooo much,” she says, exhaling the smoke as she spoke. Then she pauses, feeling a buzz on her phone and taking it out. “Oh joy.” She mumbles, already walking to the pool house, nudging her head for Edward to follow, “Come on Eddie, let’s go comfort our dear mother,” she sighs softly.
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Mariana awoke rather…unceremoniously. Her head pounded slightly as she sits up in a bed that seemed to be too hot for any one person. She stumbles from the mess of blankets, rubbing her eyes as they settle on the man that had been beside her. She raises a brow, running a hand through her hair as she takes in the room.
“…You’re getting better at drinking Mariana,” she mumbles to herself, her voice a bit raspy from it being the morning. She walks over to a pile of clothes, picking out her underwear and dress, pulling them in as she runs through what happened the night previous. She had just been at work, then met this guy after…but this time she didn’t wake up in a playground tunnel, so it was a win in her book.

She grabs her shoes and phone, moving to leave. Her lips tug up slightly as she leaves the room thinking, Father would be furious if he knew… this train of thought slowly trails off as she looks to her phone. 20 missed calls, even more messages. What the fuck? Did someone die?

Mariana soon ate those words, freezing in her tracks in the hallway of the hotel she spent the night at. “Oh…” she whispers. What did happen last night? Fucking hell…
She tries to stop it. Really she does, but as tears fall down her face, a laugh bubbles in her chest. She leans against the wall, sliding down it as she reads through each message, her giggles seeming more manic as her tears fall on the glass.

0% battery

Her reflection shines back at her and she exhaled sharply, throwing the phone against the opposite wall, her hand pressing to her mouth. “Finally,” she breathes.

After about five minutes she stands, leaving the broken phone as she walks from the hotel. Fuck it was cold. She looks around, guessing her way home. She hums to herself, pausing along the way and buying a corn dog from a vender.
Does she get strange looks? Absolutely. Does she give a fuck? Hell no. She relished in it. The rebellion of it all that she thought made her interesting.

Somehow, miraculously, she makes it home. Benoit, her butler greets her at the door. “Another wild night Miss?” The french man asks as she hums, kissing the side of his cheek, walking inside, “Always.” She hums before looking back at him as he shuts the door. “And Benny? My father-.” He cuts her off, “Is dead. Yes I am aware, you received a few house calls,” he states, not offering comfort, knowing she would despise it if it was offered.

“Isn’t life wonderful?” She whispers with a giddy grin, tears still stained through her face, having run through her makeup. Benoit doesn’t answer, but his eyes soften. She hums to herself, walking into her room, “Also I need a new phone if you could order one please! Thank you Benny!” She calls, flopping on her bed, “And maybe like-McDonalds!”




It has been two days since her fathers…untimely death. Marinara hasn’t contacted anyone, her only excuse being that she doesn’t have their numbers in her new phone, as if they weren’t memorized. Thankfully she wasn’t getting as many calls.
Currently, the dark haired woman was sitting in her living room, scrolling through the movies on Netflix when the phone rings. “Benoit! Benny can you-oh Nevermind. Not like there is anything good to watch,” she hums, standing. She has ignored her family too long she supposed.
“Hello?” She sighs over the phone.
“Miss Blackstone?”

…that wasn’t anyone in her family.
“That’s my mother. Call me Mariana. Who is this?” She asks before rasing a brow at the answer.
“Yes mam’m, I am John Chandler, I work under Detective Russel, I am sure you e heard of your fathers death?”

Mariana is quiet for a long while before-

click

“Nope.” She mumbles, going back to the couch.




“This is ridiculous Benny, why must I go?” Mariana asks the butler as he sighs, repeating the same answer from two minutes ago, “Because, all of your family will be there.”
“…that is a horrible reason,” she sighs, fixing the black dress of a silk material and a deep v cut. “Still a reason. Now come on, we’ll be late.” Benoit says as Mariana sighs, grabbing her purse. “Fine,” she breathes.

The drive seems fucking endless. She has gone over what to say a million times. Force tears that weren’t entirely fake. It was cloudy outside. Ironic.

The driveway seems longer. Much longer. She sighs, taking a small shot of vodka from a bottle in the car before she sighs, stepping from the car. “Thanks Benny, stay…nearby.” She mumbles at he nods, giving her a reassuring smile before she shuts the door, walking up to where she saw Edward on the fountain, smoking. “Got an extra one of those?” She hums
I love how our face claims all lined up so well, they all look like siblings in the respective order, at least to me they do, very fun
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