witch mary bennet

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"Shuya, put on all the pretty dresses your wife wears in summer," Badr told the house-elf while packing his luggage.

"Badr, it should be very cold in Iceland this season, right?" Mary was puzzled.

"Of course," he was obviously teasing, "it's very warm where we live, and summer clothes are fine."

Then you need to bring winter clothes. The couple stood aside and watched Shuya busy, and Bader suddenly asked, "Mary, where is your fox fur?"

Mary froze for a moment. Of course she remembered the fox fur. It had been in the box and had never been touched. She neither wanted to wear it nor had a suitable pin to match it.

"It's still at Longbourn," she said, trying to keep her voice as calm as possible.

"Oh, take it and wear it sometime," Bader smiled, "Don't blame me for bringing it up suddenly, because that fox fur was originally kept at home, and I was the one who found it back then."

This surprised Mary again, only to hear Bader say again, "Although it's not something expensive, I've always been glad that Phibos didn't give it to his wife."

Mary smiled reluctantly, Balder is like this, she will get used to it sooner or later.However, it is still possible to change the topic a little bit now, "I was planning to go home at noon," she smiled, "I am worried that I will not be able to explain clearly when I write to my parents about Kitty."

"Let's go together," Baldr replied, "go directly to Diagon Alley from your house. Your winter clothes don't seem to be enough to fight the cold in the north. We have to buy some fur clothes. It's time to start tomorrow morning."

Still Apparating, they arrived at Longbourne just in time for the midday tea.

The house was deserted, Jane and Elizabeth went to London, they also had to prepare dowry, and Kitty happened to take Lydia to go out for a walk.

So the newlyweds were warmly welcomed by the Bennet couple. When Mrs. Bennet came to hug Mary, she even shed tears of happiness.

"Oh, I'm so glad, Mary," she cried. "I heard you were so beautiful at the wedding, and I thought it would be a while before I saw you again."

"Oh, don't worry, ma'am," said Mr. Bennet, "it may be easiest for you to see Mary after the girls are married, and she will appear at the in front of you."

Mrs. Bennet opened the cupboard and took out the best tea in the house to entertain them, but she did not prepare much tea, and she even apologized to her son-in-law, so that Bader had to politely say that they really just said something just one thing.

After everyone sat down, Mary talked about Mrs. Baker's request, and the Bennets looked at each other, as if they couldn't believe their ears.

"How could Kitty marry a wizard?" muttered Mrs. Bennet.

"Henry Becker is just a Squib," Mary replied, "and as far as we're concerned, he's just an ordinary guy with some money."

"It's impossible for Kitty to give birth to a wizard's child?" Mrs. Bennet was still a little flustered.

"Oh, ma'am, don't draw conclusions so quickly." Mr. Bennet was obviously more optimistic than his wife, and he looked at her with a smile, "You must never have thought of giving birth to a little witch. "

Mary and Badr both laughed.Mr. Bennet continued, "I think the Beckers are very pleasing to the eyes, although Mr. Beckers is said to be a famous profiteer, so I think I can ask Kitty for her opinion. Maybe she has already taken a fancy to the young man. "

Thinking of this question, Mrs. Bennet chased after her husband and asked Henry Becker what he looked like.

"How can I remember that kind of young man," cried Mr. Bennet.

The mother came to ask Mary again, and Mary shook her head with a smile, "I can't say, Mom, you might as well leave this question to Kitty."

Mary also told her parents that if they decided to promote the marriage, they could create some opportunities for the couple to get along with each other. As a result, Mr. Bennet immediately laughed at her, "My dear daughter, when did you become like you?" Mom is the same, isn't this kind of thing Mrs. Bennet's specialty?"

The young couple only stayed for more than an hour, and they were about to say goodbye and leave, and Mrs. Bennet was very reluctant to leave.

Mary told her that they were going to go to Iceland for their honeymoon tomorrow, so they needed to hurry up in the afternoon to buy some thick clothes.

"Why Iceland?" Mrs. Bennet was puzzled.

In fact, Mary didn’t have any good reasons, so it was Badr’s turn to explain. He told his parents-in-law seriously that Iceland’s glaciers and volcanoes are rare natural wonders, and understanding nature is the most beneficial Wizards develop their own magical attainments.

"Oh, ma'am, anyway, it's impossible for you and me to see such a view in our life," Mr. Bennet said, "Mary has this blessing, let her enjoy it."

Mrs. Bennet had to tell Mary a few words, as if she had never been far away, but she was delighted to hear Baldur's assurance that he would take good care of Mary.

Having taken the fox skin, Mary asked Baldur as soon as they left Longbourne if he had not made up his discourse.

"Mary, how can I be so smart?" Badr laughed, "You received the most orthodox education at Hogwarts, unlike me who hired tutors and often heard them say some weird things. Point of view. Understanding nature is the point of view of Mr. Delphi, who was Phippos's tutor at first, and then changed to teach me, and he didn't resign until I was 20 years old."

"If we are lucky enough, we may meet Mr. Delphi in Iceland," he added. "The last time I received a letter from him was two years ago, saying that he has settled in Iceland."

It was still a big purchase in Diagon Alley. In addition to fur clothes, Bader also asked Mary to buy a few more petticoats.

"I want the simplest kind, preferably linen, without lace or embroidery," he instructed very carefully, "it will come in handy when we get to Iceland."

His preparations were more than that. When he returned to the manor that night, he ordered Shuya to pack Mary's wedding dress into the box.

"If I don't seize this spare time, I may never have time to paint a portrait of you properly," he said to Mary as he packed the painting himself. "I said that the honeymoon is to do something serious." Yes, you look so beautiful in your wedding dress, it would be a pity not to draw them."

Mary was ashamed to tell him that she had thought he was serious about "those bed things," but perhaps he was trying to trick her.

Fortunately, there is a space folding spell, otherwise the carriage would not be able to hold so much luggage. In the morning of the next day, Bader also ordered to bring two boxes of the latest picked oranges and a large basket of other fruits. The food that Ziplin the Elf had brought was also stuffed into the wagon, and they could set off at last.

The carriage of the rune Pegasus was flying north along the long coastline of Scotland. Even though there was a certain amount of heat preservation equipment in the carriage, Mary still felt that it was getting colder and colder. This gave Baldr an opportunity to take her into his arms. Here, the subordinates naturally gradually became dishonest.

"Our carriage has good shock-absorbing facilities," he whispered in her ear, "so even if we really do something now, we will definitely not fall from mid-air."

"Oh, absolutely not," said Mary firmly, "the house-elves in the back will hear."

"A Silencing Charm will do," he added.

"I won't do it," said Mary without any reason at all. "I'm afraid!"

Then Bader also restrained himself.At two o'clock in the afternoon, they arrived at the destination smoothly. The Ayjafala Cottage was named after the village where it was located. In the valleys of several volcanoes near the village.

The house elves were busy packing their luggage, and Mary was completely attracted by the smoking volcanoes, bubbling hot springs, and mirror-like glaciers, and Baldr was once again elated, "Mary, Am I right? You'll like it here, let's take a shower tonight and get some rest."

There is a hot spring in the valley where the Ayjafjallah cottage is located. The hot spring water is perfectly introduced into the cabin, so it is indeed as warm as Badr said, indoors like summer.Hot spring water is also used for bathing, but the bathroom at the back of the house is actually open-air!

This bath was formed naturally from volcanic rocks. When repairing the business, it only surrounded a circle of log fences. Although Bader swore that there would never be outsiders here, let alone Muggles, Mary huddled in In the pool, they still couldn't help looking at the sky above, as if they were waiting for a flying horse carriage or a wizard on a broom to speed past their heads.

"Oh, Mary dear, I have a way for you to get used to all of this as soon as possible," Badr said, moving to her side, although Mary wanted to avoid it, but in the end she didn't move, so he relaxed on top of her.

"Oh, Badr, don't be here..." Mary was still mumbling and trying to resist.

"We should try you up there," Bader's expression was quite serious, "that way you can only see me, don't look at the unlucky sky."

In this bath, which is several times larger and much deeper than ordinary baths, Mary, who does not know how to use water, is very passive. Baldr used both words and hands to seduce her, and then used the buoyancy of the hot spring water to force her to turn over. , she had no choice but to give in half-heartedly.So they spent the whole afternoon in the bath, and Mary finally understood why swimming was often said to be very exhausting.

Dinner was eaten in bed again, and the house elves seemed to have gotten used to it. Mary only drank half a bowl of porridge, and while Baldr was still eating the veal steak, she had already fallen asleep on the soft mattress.

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