- Messages
- 23
- Wand
- Ebony Wand 15 Essence of Phoenix Talon
- Age
- 1/2023
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<FONT font="georgia">The library was a trek away from the dorm room, the young slytherin thought. By the time he had managed to reach the library the boy had lost interest in whatever he had previously planned to do. Probably some dull homework that was pointless and given way too early at the start of term. He had thought that school would be the sort of welcome break and change from homeschooling, where his mother would breath over his shoulder as he did the work. Hoping that she would feel the need to yell at him over a small mistake. Which was why Kvistur was always incredibly careful with his work. Spent a large amount of time on it. He was the youngest of his clan, six elder brothers and him. All sort of competing with one another over whatever they could grapple at. The Slytherin had considered trying out for the team, but had quickly dismissed the idea. He could do that next year. While his family was magical, and Kvistur had a thrill for all things dangerous, he didn't know much about magical sports. Which he blamed everyone but himself for. Maybe that was what he could look up while in the library. Instead of whatever he had previously planned to. Yeah, now he was interested. He made his way into the library glancing briefly at the librarian who sat near the door. Giving a small smirk as he headed further in.
Having always learned things at home, under the guidance of his mother the boy hadn't exactly ever really been into libraries. He knew their function of course, but finding things in it was a different task, but Kvistur wasn't the type to really ask for help. He was much more of struggle until you get it sort of person. He wondered around. Glancing at the students sitting in the library as he went through bookcase after bookcase looking for sports, and there hopefully he would find Quidditch. He smiled to himself as he finally found the sports section. he looked a little harder and then pulled the first book on quidditch he could see and opened it greedily. Ready to read all about Quidditch. He turned, leaning his back against the bookcase, skimming the first pages. He didn't want to be in the library too long. He had no interest in that. As he was reading, he noticed some other person, probably a first year, unsuccessfully get a book down from a high shelf. A total of four books came crashing to the floor with a resounding smack. The person looked panicked, whereas Kvistur found himself smiling. Looking at his book to stop from laughing. "Pathetic" He said, pretending to be quiet, but intending for the person and anyone round him to hear him. He didn't care if the person heard him. He thought they were pathetic, and he wanted them to know it.
Having always learned things at home, under the guidance of his mother the boy hadn't exactly ever really been into libraries. He knew their function of course, but finding things in it was a different task, but Kvistur wasn't the type to really ask for help. He was much more of struggle until you get it sort of person. He wondered around. Glancing at the students sitting in the library as he went through bookcase after bookcase looking for sports, and there hopefully he would find Quidditch. He smiled to himself as he finally found the sports section. he looked a little harder and then pulled the first book on quidditch he could see and opened it greedily. Ready to read all about Quidditch. He turned, leaning his back against the bookcase, skimming the first pages. He didn't want to be in the library too long. He had no interest in that. As he was reading, he noticed some other person, probably a first year, unsuccessfully get a book down from a high shelf. A total of four books came crashing to the floor with a resounding smack. The person looked panicked, whereas Kvistur found himself smiling. Looking at his book to stop from laughing. "Pathetic" He said, pretending to be quiet, but intending for the person and anyone round him to hear him. He didn't care if the person heard him. He thought they were pathetic, and he wanted them to know it.