- Messages
- 1,126
- OOC First Name
- Cyndi
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single (Looking)
- Age
- 8/2013
Even though it had only been a week since he'd sent Avalon off to his mother, Jeremy had begun to head to the owlery every afternoon. His mother was forever answering owls sent to her from the office that he hoped she'd reply to him quickly enough. He knew that Avalon must still be held up though and that made Jeremy hopeful because he knew she'd make slow progress if she was indeed dragging along all of his quidditch pads.
After class, Jeremy made his usual trek up to the owlery and it seemed he had timed it perfectly. As he reached the top step and turned into the large space, he spotted Avalon soaring toward him. A look of excitement crossed the young Ravenclaws face until he realized that the owl held nothing more than an envelope. With a pat to her head as she landed nearby and stuck her leg out, Jeremy took the note off and ripped it open quickly. His expression went from disbelief to anger in a matter of moments as he read its contents.
After he'd read it through several more times, Jeremy shook his head sadly and stuffed the letter into his pocket. He couldn't believe that the woman who barely had time for him when he was living near her thought she could dare to tell him what to do when he wasn't with her. It was unbelievable. At least he would be getting his gear soon. As long as she didn't forget anyway.
After class, Jeremy made his usual trek up to the owlery and it seemed he had timed it perfectly. As he reached the top step and turned into the large space, he spotted Avalon soaring toward him. A look of excitement crossed the young Ravenclaws face until he realized that the owl held nothing more than an envelope. With a pat to her head as she landed nearby and stuck her leg out, Jeremy took the note off and ripped it open quickly. His expression went from disbelief to anger in a matter of moments as he read its contents.
Dear Jeremy Patrick,
I'm glad that your first week at school appears to be going well. Alana was named prefect in her school and she asked that I pass the message along. I ensured her I would. I asked your sister to check your room as I was busy preparing for a very important case. I honestly can't believe your father payed all of those galleons for those pads. Your owl seems to be too small to carry the burden, so as soon as my owl returns from sending some very important letters to the French ministry, I will send her to you.
I must say that I am quite disappointed that you've decided to continue playing this frivolous sport. Surely, there are more academic pursuits available at your school? If I told your father once, I told him thousands of times that quidditch was a foolish sport. I am sorry to hear that you favor his opinion on the matter over mine.
Best of luck with the rest of the semester. Don't forget to remind your father that you will be spending the first half of the vacation with me.
Your mother,
Rebekah
After he'd read it through several more times, Jeremy shook his head sadly and stuffed the letter into his pocket. He couldn't believe that the woman who barely had time for him when he was living near her thought she could dare to tell him what to do when he wasn't with her. It was unbelievable. At least he would be getting his gear soon. As long as she didn't forget anyway.