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- OOC First Name
- Daphne
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- Wand
- Straight 15 1/2 Inch Flexible Rosewood Wand with Veela Hair Core
- Age
- 2/2031 (33)
Being back at school wasn't nearly as nice as it used to be. Everything just felt so useless, so meaningless. Everywhere she looked she feared she would see her younger sister, even though she hadn't actually run into the girl this year yet. The girl was a joke as far as threats went, but she still would rather avoid her for now. The whole situation just made her so angry. She was angry at her father, at her mother, at her half-brother and sister. At the stupid school for bringing them together and at her stupid self for caring so much.
That anger was part of the reason for dyeing her hair. She knew it would horrify her mother, and it had, which was satisfying. But it also made her look different from Charlotte, from basically everyone in her family. At least, as far as she knew. She still hadn't even seen a picture of her father. But based on how relentlessly blonde everyone was, she could assume he was as well. Hayden had of course noticed her hair color, but because she hadn't opened up to him about what was going on he couldn't guess what she was feeling inside. She knew it was her own fault, but it still frustrated her.
She had decided to do something so unlike her that no one would expect it. It wasn't even anything too big or dramatic, but she wanted to rebel against the image everyone had of her. The marker felt light in her hand as she made her way into an abandoned classroom and closed the door behind her. So, she was pretty much copying Harley. So what? The Gryffindor seemed to have this whole 'rebellion' thing down pretty well, and she would never had to know Odette was trying to be more like her. She just hoped it would help her feel a little better. It had to, right? Why else would anyone do it?
After deliberating for a moment, she decided to start with an old desk. On the surface she wrote in spiky, angry letters with her black marker. "I HATE YOU." the letters spelled out accusingly when she was done. She stared at it for a moment, a small laugh bubbling in her throat at how ridiculous this was. She didn't even know who this message was for. Her parents? Her sister? Regardless, they would never see it. But the act of scrawling down her anger on school property wasn't half bad. At least someone would see it, read itli, even if they would never know or even guess it was from her.
Deciding to take it one step further she pushed another desk near the wall and climbed on top of it. It wobbled slightly, but she managed not to fall off. This time, she wrote directly on the wall, the letters bigger than before. "Perfection is a lie," was the phrase she wrote now. After she was done she underlined it twice, then she paused to look at it for a moment. Perhaps by the time she was done, the entire classroom would be covered in black ink. It felt like she had enough conflicted feelings to cover the entire school if she had to.
That anger was part of the reason for dyeing her hair. She knew it would horrify her mother, and it had, which was satisfying. But it also made her look different from Charlotte, from basically everyone in her family. At least, as far as she knew. She still hadn't even seen a picture of her father. But based on how relentlessly blonde everyone was, she could assume he was as well. Hayden had of course noticed her hair color, but because she hadn't opened up to him about what was going on he couldn't guess what she was feeling inside. She knew it was her own fault, but it still frustrated her.
She had decided to do something so unlike her that no one would expect it. It wasn't even anything too big or dramatic, but she wanted to rebel against the image everyone had of her. The marker felt light in her hand as she made her way into an abandoned classroom and closed the door behind her. So, she was pretty much copying Harley. So what? The Gryffindor seemed to have this whole 'rebellion' thing down pretty well, and she would never had to know Odette was trying to be more like her. She just hoped it would help her feel a little better. It had to, right? Why else would anyone do it?
After deliberating for a moment, she decided to start with an old desk. On the surface she wrote in spiky, angry letters with her black marker. "I HATE YOU." the letters spelled out accusingly when she was done. She stared at it for a moment, a small laugh bubbling in her throat at how ridiculous this was. She didn't even know who this message was for. Her parents? Her sister? Regardless, they would never see it. But the act of scrawling down her anger on school property wasn't half bad. At least someone would see it, read itli, even if they would never know or even guess it was from her.
Deciding to take it one step further she pushed another desk near the wall and climbed on top of it. It wobbled slightly, but she managed not to fall off. This time, she wrote directly on the wall, the letters bigger than before. "Perfection is a lie," was the phrase she wrote now. After she was done she underlined it twice, then she paused to look at it for a moment. Perhaps by the time she was done, the entire classroom would be covered in black ink. It felt like she had enough conflicted feelings to cover the entire school if she had to.