- Messages
- 257
- OOC First Name
- Donna
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Desi
- Wand
- Curly 9 1/2 Inch Sturdy Walnut Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 11/2027
The third year Slytherin had not seen a proper Dueling Tournament before. She reckoned it would be a ton of fun. Kayleigh decided that she wasn't going to join this year though, she wanted to see what it would be like first, how it would play out and the types of spells they would use. Kayleigh liked to study her opponents before she attacked. The blonde also wanted to learn new spells, feeling as if she would definitely not have the upper hand as she was only a third year. Kayleigh wondered what kind of spells, charms and hexes she would see, and wondered if there would ever be a way to combine different spells. It would be so cool to have a spell that would trip the target, and then petrify them as they landed. Or to make the target's legs dance while laughing uncontrollably. Of course, those would be able to be done by sending two spells after each other, but it would be much cooler to just have one spell. Currently, Kayleigh had two spells that she had learned that year as her favorite. Reducto was the handiest spell ever, but she loved the Jelly-Finger spell to use on other people. She'd done it once or twice to her best friend, Desislav, (though she would never tell him he was her best friend). Kayleigh was impressed with the spell, but she couldn't say the same for Des.
The blonde had tied her hair up in a top knot, getting into the mood of dueling. She definitely wouldn't leave her hair down if she were to fight. It would just get in the way - she learned that quickly when she practiced her sword fighting. Long hair was both a curse and a blessing; she definitely loved having long hair, but it got everywhere, and it was so frustrating to miss something because you couldn't see it, because your stupid hair was in the way. Kayleigh pulled her robe on over her shorts and t-shirt, before heading out of the Common Room and towards the Dueling Tournament, feeling incredibly excited. However, a sight ahead of her, before the Dueling Chamber, piped her interest. A boy sat, someone she recognized, with pink hair, reading a book. It was definitely an interesting place to sit and study, or even try and read, especially with the Tournament happening. Kayleigh's mind quickly remembered where she'd seen him before; he was always doing things around the school with his club, holding meetings, or protests or whatever. He'd always intrigued Kayleigh, but was always surrounded by people, or too busy doing stuff or shouting something. But here he sat, alone. With his pink hair. Kayleigh stopped short in front of him, and saw his sign "Give Peace a Chance" . She quickly realized he was probably not too happy with the students fighting each other, but she also quickly realized how incredibly cute he was close up. The blonde had not been this close to him before, and could now see why people fell for his charm. Still. His hair was pink. "Why is your hair pink?" Kayleigh queried, tilting her head, trying to figure him out.
The blonde had tied her hair up in a top knot, getting into the mood of dueling. She definitely wouldn't leave her hair down if she were to fight. It would just get in the way - she learned that quickly when she practiced her sword fighting. Long hair was both a curse and a blessing; she definitely loved having long hair, but it got everywhere, and it was so frustrating to miss something because you couldn't see it, because your stupid hair was in the way. Kayleigh pulled her robe on over her shorts and t-shirt, before heading out of the Common Room and towards the Dueling Tournament, feeling incredibly excited. However, a sight ahead of her, before the Dueling Chamber, piped her interest. A boy sat, someone she recognized, with pink hair, reading a book. It was definitely an interesting place to sit and study, or even try and read, especially with the Tournament happening. Kayleigh's mind quickly remembered where she'd seen him before; he was always doing things around the school with his club, holding meetings, or protests or whatever. He'd always intrigued Kayleigh, but was always surrounded by people, or too busy doing stuff or shouting something. But here he sat, alone. With his pink hair. Kayleigh stopped short in front of him, and saw his sign "Give Peace a Chance" . She quickly realized he was probably not too happy with the students fighting each other, but she also quickly realized how incredibly cute he was close up. The blonde had not been this close to him before, and could now see why people fell for his charm. Still. His hair was pink. "Why is your hair pink?" Kayleigh queried, tilting her head, trying to figure him out.