- Messages
- 3,744
- OOC First Name
- Maia
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Engaged
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- 12 and a half inches willow with unicorn hair
- Age
- 5/2015
Sara strode out to the cliffs, her fists clenched her fingernails boring into her palm. She wasn't exactly dressed suitably for the weather, but the Winter here was warmer than Summer in Ireland, so she didn't feel particularly cold. She'd used a colour changing charm on some sections of her hair last night, which were now pink. People had been looking at her oddly. She liked the feeling of being unpredictable. She's spent so much time, worrying about other people, worrying about her sister, her brother. hoping they'd be okay. It had messed with her sleep, messed with her head, and now she was sick and tired of it. It was her turn to do as she pleased. She'd never be an auror now. An A in Herbology. How had she let herself fall behind? She'd always sailed through tests, never had to work too hard, and here she was. Her life was failing apart around her and she didn't know what to do. What would she do with her life? And then there was Jake. He wouldn't like the new her, but she was beyond caring. Her anger clouded her senses.
She kicked at the ground , stopping as she reached the cliff. For a moment she just stood at the edge. What would happen if she jumped? Would it make everything easier? Would she survive the fall? She shook her head quickly. That was crazy talk, and plus-there'd be charms to prevent students falling. She sat at the edge, her legs dangling over the edge of the cliff. If her Father saw her now, he'd faint. The shock of seeing his Princess, his Sara wearing such a short dress. She was breaking his heart, but she couldn't help it. She needed this. She needed to stop caring so much, it only ever caused trouble. Impulsively she flicked her wand toward a rock lying a few metres away; "Confrigo!" she yelled, smiling slightly as it exploded. It was then that she stood up, and began dancing. She skipped up and down along the edge of the cliff, yelling wildly, pointing at rocks round her and grimacing as they exploded. Her anger was palpable, and she knew it. Eventually she just lost it, and ran back over to the edge of the cliff, staring down, feeling the wind, it made her feel better, she was angry, and the weather matched her mood. She lay down at the edge, resting her chin on the side, she could see the water below her, could imagine the cool feel of the water. She pointed her wand at a pebble; "Wingardium Leviosa." he flung the pebble out toward the water, watching it plop. Frowning, she realised that wasn't enough. "Wingardium Leviosa!" this time it was a large rock she threw, one she couldn't have possibly lifted without magic. She flung it out into the water, where it landed with a satisfying crash. She still felt angry, but something about perching her made here feel better.
She kicked at the ground , stopping as she reached the cliff. For a moment she just stood at the edge. What would happen if she jumped? Would it make everything easier? Would she survive the fall? She shook her head quickly. That was crazy talk, and plus-there'd be charms to prevent students falling. She sat at the edge, her legs dangling over the edge of the cliff. If her Father saw her now, he'd faint. The shock of seeing his Princess, his Sara wearing such a short dress. She was breaking his heart, but she couldn't help it. She needed this. She needed to stop caring so much, it only ever caused trouble. Impulsively she flicked her wand toward a rock lying a few metres away; "Confrigo!" she yelled, smiling slightly as it exploded. It was then that she stood up, and began dancing. She skipped up and down along the edge of the cliff, yelling wildly, pointing at rocks round her and grimacing as they exploded. Her anger was palpable, and she knew it. Eventually she just lost it, and ran back over to the edge of the cliff, staring down, feeling the wind, it made her feel better, she was angry, and the weather matched her mood. She lay down at the edge, resting her chin on the side, she could see the water below her, could imagine the cool feel of the water. She pointed her wand at a pebble; "Wingardium Leviosa." he flung the pebble out toward the water, watching it plop. Frowning, she realised that wasn't enough. "Wingardium Leviosa!" this time it was a large rock she threw, one she couldn't have possibly lifted without magic. She flung it out into the water, where it landed with a satisfying crash. She still felt angry, but something about perching her made here feel better.