- Messages
- 1,569
- OOC First Name
- Camilla
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curly 11 1/2 Inch Unyielding Walnut Wand with Boomslang Venom Core
- Age
- 17 (17/11/2047)
It wasn't like Audrey was deliberately avoiding the ball or anything. Well, maybe she was, but she had her reasons. She wasn't in any sort of mood to dance or be around people who were happy. She had far more important things to worry about, and it just happened that she had a fresh bout of inspiration to work on her project at the same time as the ball. That was all. The fact that she had been too busy to get an outfit together had nothing to do with it either, obviously. At least a swimsuit was easy.
It was a beautiful night, and the reflection of the moon on the lake was only disturbed by the ripples of Audrey herself slipping into the water. The more she had meditated on it, the more certain she was that her animagus form was some sort of sea creature. The vision that kept coming back to her was of the sun through the water, as though looking up from below. But there was a problem with that she needed to work on - and that may have been part of the reason she picked now, when everyone was busy. Some animagus forms weren't as complex. Professor Pirrip was a dog, which yes, transforming into an animal was extremely difficult. Dogs and humans, however, were both mammals and both breathed air in the same way. Sea creatures were a different story. Therefore, once she mastered this, she would be a far superior animagus to him. That was only logical.
Each time she felt she could relax, meditating as she tread water, letting herself fall into a trance...she'd pull back, suddenly short of breath. The reflection of the moon was disturbed again by a splash, of Audrey flailing where she was and taking in air with a loud gasp. At least everyone was in the hall...
It was a beautiful night, and the reflection of the moon on the lake was only disturbed by the ripples of Audrey herself slipping into the water. The more she had meditated on it, the more certain she was that her animagus form was some sort of sea creature. The vision that kept coming back to her was of the sun through the water, as though looking up from below. But there was a problem with that she needed to work on - and that may have been part of the reason she picked now, when everyone was busy. Some animagus forms weren't as complex. Professor Pirrip was a dog, which yes, transforming into an animal was extremely difficult. Dogs and humans, however, were both mammals and both breathed air in the same way. Sea creatures were a different story. Therefore, once she mastered this, she would be a far superior animagus to him. That was only logical.
Each time she felt she could relax, meditating as she tread water, letting herself fall into a trance...she'd pull back, suddenly short of breath. The reflection of the moon was disturbed again by a splash, of Audrey flailing where she was and taking in air with a loud gasp. At least everyone was in the hall...