March 25th, 1891 — Fort Lestrange
Other than Uncle Priam and his family, the Lestranges weren't religious. Still, they gathered at their ancestral home during all of the important holidays.
For Seneca, Easter break were five days during which she could spend studying without having to worry about her classes, or prefect duties. She had some events lined up, like garden parties hosted by close friends, as well as dress fittings at Lytton's.
Dinner would be served in about an hour. Seneca had dressed accordingly and she was taking a walk around the house to unwind a bit - she had spend the previous hours studying and a headache had started throbbing in her head. She had taken a potion and hoped that the pain would go away before dinner.
She went to the garden, where she found Cash, smoking. She had tried it once or twice - Cash's cigarettes each time. A budding social smoker, Seneca uproached him.
"Fancy rolling one for me?" she asked as she sat next to him.
Cassius Lestrange