- Messages
- 584
- OOC First Name
- Lovi
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- fluid
- Wand
- 11 1/2 Inch Knotted Oak Wand with Raven Feather Core, Swishy
- Age
- 8/2009
Hezekiah knocked on the door to his parents house. He stood on the porch as he patiently waited to be let into the house. He remembered when he used to live with his parents. It was a distant memory to him now. He did not want to remember the lonely days he spent in the house. The only reason he came back home was to pick up his sister Helen. He loved the 4 year old to death. He would give up anything for the little girl. She was his ultimate weakness, and if anyone even dared hurt Helen he would go off. Receiving his magical education at Durmstrang made him a very strong wizard. Especially when it came to protective spells and stuff of that sort. He felt worth something when he was with his sister. He smiled when he saw his mother open the door. "Are you here for Helen?" she asked knowingly. Hezekiah nodded and gave his mother a ninety degree bow. It was a custom his parents had taught him practically as soon as he was born. He was a very respectful person, and he was respectful to even the people that did not deserve it. He was sure that everyone was better than him anyways. He moved some of his blonde hair out of his face. Blonde was not his natural color, but it did look good on him. "Hezzy!" his sister called him happily. He bent down so he was face to face Helen. Her hair was in two short pigtails at each side of her head. She wore a pink sneakers, a pink skirt, purple leggings, and a pink shirt with a pink polka dotted jacket to go along with her outfit. He pulled his sister in for a hug. "Did you miss me?" he asked and petted his sister's head. He felt her nod against his chest. Helen pulled out of Hezekiah's grasp and held out a small green backpack. He assumed it had all of her clothes for the week. He took the backpack and stood up. He put the backpack on his back and grabbed his sister's hand. Their mother waved goodbye as they walked away from the house.
Hezekiah looked his list of foods to get. He held on firmly to Helen's hand, so then she would not get swept away in th busy outdoor market. The two had very few similarities appearance wise. Hezekiah had dyed blonde hair and his sister had natural black hair, and the two had the same big brown eyes. He hated his black hair, so he just dyed it. He wanted to look more manly, despite his strong pretty boy looks. He wanted be be called handsome. The word cute was an insult to his pride. He had his sister hold the hand basket filled with vegetables and grains. He was still wandering around the market for some meat. He had no meat in his house, and that was equal to a sin in his mind. "When do we ate Hezzy?" Helen complained as she tried to keep up with her older brother. "We will eat soon baby girl. We just need to find meat, okay?" he smiled at his sister. Hezekiah had no clue where he was going. The two had been walking in circles for about 15 minutes. Even so, he was still determined to fin meat.
Hezekiah looked his list of foods to get. He held on firmly to Helen's hand, so then she would not get swept away in th busy outdoor market. The two had very few similarities appearance wise. Hezekiah had dyed blonde hair and his sister had natural black hair, and the two had the same big brown eyes. He hated his black hair, so he just dyed it. He wanted to look more manly, despite his strong pretty boy looks. He wanted be be called handsome. The word cute was an insult to his pride. He had his sister hold the hand basket filled with vegetables and grains. He was still wandering around the market for some meat. He had no meat in his house, and that was equal to a sin in his mind. "When do we ate Hezzy?" Helen complained as she tried to keep up with her older brother. "We will eat soon baby girl. We just need to find meat, okay?" he smiled at his sister. Hezekiah had no clue where he was going. The two had been walking in circles for about 15 minutes. Even so, he was still determined to fin meat.