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- Ebony Wand 15 Essence of Phoenix Talon
Isabelle checked her watch, her bright brown eyes straining in the dim light. It was a quarter past midnight, and her dormitory was silent as her classmates lay dormant in the beds around her. She crept out of bed, pausing ever so often to muffle the groans of her mattress. Her nightgown, a light rosy pink, swirled around her feet as she stepped cautiously on the wood floor. Excellent. It didn't creak.
Isabelle looked over her shoulders, her mass of thick brown curls falling in her face. Margo had already left; they had agreed to arrive at the dungeons fifteen minutes apart from one another, so as to not make too much noise. Isabelle tiptoed her way through the common room and out of the portrait, wincing slightly as it thumped shut a bit louder than she would have preferred.
Her heart was beating quickly. Isabelle relished the rush of adrenaline that surged through her body. This was what she lived for -- the uncertainty and excitement of exploration, of not knowing what lied ahead or what surprises awaited. She glanced furtively behind her one last time to make sure no one was following, then without a twinge of regret, she scurried away from the Gryffindor Tower.
The air grew progressively colder as she made her way into the basement. Isabelle shivered despite of her excitement, and drew the folds of her nightgown tightly around her. Shadows loomed in the dim candlelight, and she jumped at the smallest of sounds. At one point, a faint mewing was heard in an adjacent room; Isabelle darted into an abandoned broom cupboard just as a lithe, bedraggled tabby cat prowled into view. Its bulbous green eyes seemed to stare straight at Isabelle, and for a moment her breath caught in her throat. But with a flick of its tail, the cat seemed satisfied and slinked off into the darkness.
Five minutes later, Isabelle pulled open the door to the dungeons. She peeked her head around, searching for signs of movement. Certain she was alone, Isabelle gently eased the door shut and crept down the drafty corridor. Spiderwebs graced the stained stone walls, and a dull moaning echoed around the cavernous chamber. Goosebumps materialized on Isabelle's bare arms and legs, and for a moment, she felt a faint stab of fear. "Margo?" she called out in a whisper, wishing suddenly she could see more. "Are you there?"
Isabelle looked over her shoulders, her mass of thick brown curls falling in her face. Margo had already left; they had agreed to arrive at the dungeons fifteen minutes apart from one another, so as to not make too much noise. Isabelle tiptoed her way through the common room and out of the portrait, wincing slightly as it thumped shut a bit louder than she would have preferred.
Her heart was beating quickly. Isabelle relished the rush of adrenaline that surged through her body. This was what she lived for -- the uncertainty and excitement of exploration, of not knowing what lied ahead or what surprises awaited. She glanced furtively behind her one last time to make sure no one was following, then without a twinge of regret, she scurried away from the Gryffindor Tower.
The air grew progressively colder as she made her way into the basement. Isabelle shivered despite of her excitement, and drew the folds of her nightgown tightly around her. Shadows loomed in the dim candlelight, and she jumped at the smallest of sounds. At one point, a faint mewing was heard in an adjacent room; Isabelle darted into an abandoned broom cupboard just as a lithe, bedraggled tabby cat prowled into view. Its bulbous green eyes seemed to stare straight at Isabelle, and for a moment her breath caught in her throat. But with a flick of its tail, the cat seemed satisfied and slinked off into the darkness.
Five minutes later, Isabelle pulled open the door to the dungeons. She peeked her head around, searching for signs of movement. Certain she was alone, Isabelle gently eased the door shut and crept down the drafty corridor. Spiderwebs graced the stained stone walls, and a dull moaning echoed around the cavernous chamber. Goosebumps materialized on Isabelle's bare arms and legs, and for a moment, she felt a faint stab of fear. "Margo?" she called out in a whisper, wishing suddenly she could see more. "Are you there?"