- Messages
- 220
- OOC First Name
- Donna
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Widow
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual
- Wand
- Curly 9 1/2 Inch Sturdy Maple Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 12/2024; 23
It was the second week of Aspen Faye's first year at Hogwarts and the girl was still buzzing. She had managed to find her way to all her classes, and everything had been super interesting. Aspen had been learning all her life how to sit still as she spent a good chunk of her days sitting in a van or a ute, yet at Hogwarts, she got to walk - no, run everywhere! It was an exhilarating feeling, to be able to travel with her feet, to know that her feet were not polluting the air. As kind to the earth as her family was, petrol in the car was a big source of pollution - at least that is what her mother told her. But, it was better than all the electricity wasted, and all the hoarding that took place if you lived in your own house. Aspen had never had the want of living in a house, but her cousin Riven did. Aspen hadn't seen Riven too much since the sorting, but she seemed to be loving it. Of course she was though, Riven hated everyday travelling.
The day was chilly, but the sun was out, and that meant Aspen was out as well. The previous weekend, Aspen had decided to explore the Castle, though she didn't make it through the whole place. It was way too massive to discover in just a weekend! However, Aspen didn't want to be confined indoors on a sunny day, so she got herself dressed and ready as soon as the sun rose. What a day to be alive! Where there was magic, and friends and adventures to go on! Aspen ran down the stairs, out of her Common Room and down towards the Hogwarts Grounds, apologizing to those she ran into on the way. Aspen hardly stopped for a breath of air, and by the time she had made it up a tall hill, she was out of breath. It had only been two weeks at the school, she couldn't expect herself to be fit just yet. She thought it would be nice to have a running buddy, to exercise with, or maybe even someone to explore with. Placing her hands on her hips, Aspen looked out, realizing that she was by the Cliffs. New Zealand had different scenery compared to Australia, but it wasn't the stunning view that took Aspen's breath away. It was the danger, the closeness to the edge, where if you made one step wrong, you'd fall. Of course, the blonde didn't want to fall, but the adrenaline was pulsing through her body, and it made her want to get closer to the edge. Aspen tiptoed closer, not too close, but close enough to see the jagged rocks at the bottom, the waves beating against the cliffside. Aspen carefully took a step back, feeling an uneasy pit in her stomach. How radical though!
The day was chilly, but the sun was out, and that meant Aspen was out as well. The previous weekend, Aspen had decided to explore the Castle, though she didn't make it through the whole place. It was way too massive to discover in just a weekend! However, Aspen didn't want to be confined indoors on a sunny day, so she got herself dressed and ready as soon as the sun rose. What a day to be alive! Where there was magic, and friends and adventures to go on! Aspen ran down the stairs, out of her Common Room and down towards the Hogwarts Grounds, apologizing to those she ran into on the way. Aspen hardly stopped for a breath of air, and by the time she had made it up a tall hill, she was out of breath. It had only been two weeks at the school, she couldn't expect herself to be fit just yet. She thought it would be nice to have a running buddy, to exercise with, or maybe even someone to explore with. Placing her hands on her hips, Aspen looked out, realizing that she was by the Cliffs. New Zealand had different scenery compared to Australia, but it wasn't the stunning view that took Aspen's breath away. It was the danger, the closeness to the edge, where if you made one step wrong, you'd fall. Of course, the blonde didn't want to fall, but the adrenaline was pulsing through her body, and it made her want to get closer to the edge. Aspen tiptoed closer, not too close, but close enough to see the jagged rocks at the bottom, the waves beating against the cliffside. Aspen carefully took a step back, feeling an uneasy pit in her stomach. How radical though!