- Messages
- 164
- OOC First Name
- Jesse
- Sexual Orientation
- Unsure
- Wand
- Straight 14 Inch Sturdy Pine Wand with Erumpent Hide Core
- Age
- 3/2026
Soren couldn't see through the tears welling up in his eyes, his vision reduced to a watery blur as he scrambled hurriedly through the fourth floor corridor, barely able to make out the doors he was passing. He knew his common room was nearby, but he couldn't bring himself to be around people, or have any more attention drawn to him than he'd already had. Usually, if he wasn't with the very few friends he had, the Hufflepuff avoided talking to people and kept to himself, afraid of being rejected or bullied like he had been in the years prior to attending Hogwarts. There was the odd teasing every now and again, from those people who realised he could barely speak, let alone perform spells properly. It was to be expected. But it had never been anything serious.
Until now. Soren had passed by a group of older students, his head down as it usually was, just trying to get from one place to the other. One of the boys stopped him and asked where he thought he was going. When Soren tried to stutter out a response, the boy and his friend thought he was trying to insult them. As he tried to explain himself, he'd only managed to infuriate them further. He could barely remember what had happened, but without warning, Soren had been grabbed by the shoulders and pulled into an empty classroom, one of them holding his arms back as the other layed into his stomach and face. He couldn't understand what he'd done wrong, he never had been able to. It wasn't the first time he'd been beaten up for stuttering, whether it be people thinking he was a freak or that he was mocking them. The beatings had always seemed to last a lifetime as well, he never got used to it.
Eventually, he'd been left alone with one final punch to the stomach that had dropped him in a sobbing heap on the floor. His mind pounded angrily against his skull, sending spikes of pain throughout his head. One eye was red and irritated from the tears, while the other darkened into a large circle of blue and black. Blood trickled from the right side of his nose where he'd taken most of the force; One of the boys had favoured his left hand, it seemed. The wind had been knocked out of him too, leaving him gasping for air, but as soon as he'd regained his breath and calmed his breathing down, the Hufflepuff had gotten back up to his feet and wiped away the scarlet liquid trickling down his face with the back of his sleeve. It hurt, everything hurt, but nothing was broken and he didn't want to be seen by people walking down to the Hospital Wing. The only real damage done to him was one that not even a potion could fix. Despite his speech impediment, he'd tried to communicate more in the last year than he ever had, with the help of Desideratus and Kris, but this had set him back. He didn't want to have to open his mouth again, try pathetically to stumble over letters. It never ended well for him.
Fearing students could burst into the empty classroom at any moment and with his attackers nowhere in sight, Soren had crept out of the room and hurried along the hallway, vision blurred by the tears constantly flooding his vision. He had to rely on his memory to figure out where he was going. He wanted to be alone, or as alone as he could be. He was thankful that the corridor was seemingly empty, with what little he could make out. The boy reached a door he was familiar with and pushed it open, lowering his head and dropping his eyes to the floor as he entered. A tear drop trickled down his chin and splashed silently against the toe of his shoes. He pressed on, walking deeper into the expansive room containing the school's library. It was perfect for him to hide away in, few people were around and it was a quiet place. He could be alone. Grabbing the largest tome he could find from a nearby shelf, Soren crept away into a dark corner and tried to hide his bruised face behind its leather binding. He struggled to bite back the sobs tearing at his throat, trying to escape him, and waited for the heavy throbbing in his head to subside. He just wanted it to be over.
Until now. Soren had passed by a group of older students, his head down as it usually was, just trying to get from one place to the other. One of the boys stopped him and asked where he thought he was going. When Soren tried to stutter out a response, the boy and his friend thought he was trying to insult them. As he tried to explain himself, he'd only managed to infuriate them further. He could barely remember what had happened, but without warning, Soren had been grabbed by the shoulders and pulled into an empty classroom, one of them holding his arms back as the other layed into his stomach and face. He couldn't understand what he'd done wrong, he never had been able to. It wasn't the first time he'd been beaten up for stuttering, whether it be people thinking he was a freak or that he was mocking them. The beatings had always seemed to last a lifetime as well, he never got used to it.
Eventually, he'd been left alone with one final punch to the stomach that had dropped him in a sobbing heap on the floor. His mind pounded angrily against his skull, sending spikes of pain throughout his head. One eye was red and irritated from the tears, while the other darkened into a large circle of blue and black. Blood trickled from the right side of his nose where he'd taken most of the force; One of the boys had favoured his left hand, it seemed. The wind had been knocked out of him too, leaving him gasping for air, but as soon as he'd regained his breath and calmed his breathing down, the Hufflepuff had gotten back up to his feet and wiped away the scarlet liquid trickling down his face with the back of his sleeve. It hurt, everything hurt, but nothing was broken and he didn't want to be seen by people walking down to the Hospital Wing. The only real damage done to him was one that not even a potion could fix. Despite his speech impediment, he'd tried to communicate more in the last year than he ever had, with the help of Desideratus and Kris, but this had set him back. He didn't want to have to open his mouth again, try pathetically to stumble over letters. It never ended well for him.
Fearing students could burst into the empty classroom at any moment and with his attackers nowhere in sight, Soren had crept out of the room and hurried along the hallway, vision blurred by the tears constantly flooding his vision. He had to rely on his memory to figure out where he was going. He wanted to be alone, or as alone as he could be. He was thankful that the corridor was seemingly empty, with what little he could make out. The boy reached a door he was familiar with and pushed it open, lowering his head and dropping his eyes to the floor as he entered. A tear drop trickled down his chin and splashed silently against the toe of his shoes. He pressed on, walking deeper into the expansive room containing the school's library. It was perfect for him to hide away in, few people were around and it was a quiet place. He could be alone. Grabbing the largest tome he could find from a nearby shelf, Soren crept away into a dark corner and tried to hide his bruised face behind its leather binding. He struggled to bite back the sobs tearing at his throat, trying to escape him, and waited for the heavy throbbing in his head to subside. He just wanted it to be over.