- Messages
- 942
- OOC First Name
- Cyndi
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
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- Married
- Wand
- Knotted 14 Inch Rigid Willow Wand with Acromantula Web Core
- Age
- 9/2025
The week had been rough for Alana Finch. She'd faced Chaos and Styx in the span of a few minutes, and she had somehow managed to escape trouble with both. Alana didn't think that many people could say that, not that she was bragging about it. Alana had heard that the boy who'd been burned would be alright physically, well as alright as someone could be after enduring something like that. The Slytherin was happy to hear that. Alana had also heard that Chaos had been kicked out of the school. The Slytherin hadn't believed it at first, but she'd looked for herself in the Great Hall and hadn't seen him. He had a twin, but the two were fairly easy to tell apart. His brother never seemed as angry or as mean. Alana didn't speak to him either, but she didn't have to in order to tell the difference.
Classes were long over, not that Alana had been paying much attention in class. She'd been unfocused and easily distracted over the past few days. The only good thing was that no one seemed to know of her role in the whole thing. And not many people knew of her engagement to Chaos. So far, she hadn't been asked any questions about the incident. Alana leaned her arms against the window sill in the abandonded classroom, the breeze from the window caressing her cheeks as she stared outside, her eyes looking at the forest. She spotted a professor patrolling the perimeter and wondered where that person had been a few days ago. Alana briefly thought about the time, wondering how much of it she had before curfew. With a shrug, Alana realized she didn't really care. She just needed some quiet, time away from the noise of the castle.
Classes were long over, not that Alana had been paying much attention in class. She'd been unfocused and easily distracted over the past few days. The only good thing was that no one seemed to know of her role in the whole thing. And not many people knew of her engagement to Chaos. So far, she hadn't been asked any questions about the incident. Alana leaned her arms against the window sill in the abandonded classroom, the breeze from the window caressing her cheeks as she stared outside, her eyes looking at the forest. She spotted a professor patrolling the perimeter and wondered where that person had been a few days ago. Alana briefly thought about the time, wondering how much of it she had before curfew. With a shrug, Alana realized she didn't really care. She just needed some quiet, time away from the noise of the castle.