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Logan Ashworth

Confident | Sporty | Selfish | Competitive
 
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OOC First Name
Daphne
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Too Young to Care
Age
8/2052 (11)
Logan was bored and in a bit of a bad mood. He had tried again to get his mom to agree to buy him a new broom, but she had refused again. She had said he didn't need it yet and that it was dangerous, which was stupid. What was dangerous was Logan's stupid toy broom that could barely carry him. It was at the very least a danger to his ego. He had spent some time today wandering around the village in silent, protest, since he knew his mom didn't like it when he went there on his own. He was technicaly only allowed at the park by himself. He had intended to just break the rules because he was mad, but if he was honest, the village was a little boring for someone who didn't have any money on him. So Logan wandered back to the park, heading to the playground and looking around for someone to talk to. He'd met two girls here already who were fun, he wondered if Brynn or Nia were here again, but he didn't see either of them.
 
Henri's newest books on the local inscet speciems was a gold mine of knowledge. He had found so many of them that the book talked about in the park. He would find them, read about them, look at them and then set them free once again. He was just so eager for it. Henri knew that his mother would never let him bring any of them into the house. Henri tripped over his own feet, as he moved towards a bush he hadn't yet explored. His head hit the ground and the book scattered away from him. "Oof," he said with a groan as he began to push himself up. Realising he'd fallen right in front of someone. "Sorry,"
 
Logan hadn't really noticed the boy wandering around nearby until he literally fell right in front of his feet. He blinked down at him, wondering for a moment if he had accidentally tripped him or something. But then he saw the book and he guessed the kid had been reading and walking at once? That was weird, and clearly a bad idea. Who would bring a book to a park when you had so much you could be doing here? "Whoa, you okay?" He asked, reaching down to pick up the book and then offer the boy a hand. "Why did you fall?"
 
Henri was already moving as the voice spoke. he was slowly propping himself up, getting on to his knees and brushing down his hands on his shirt, getting it a little dirty, though it was clear this wasn't the first time he had got it dirty since arriving at the park. "I'm fine," he assured the boy, taking his hand and using him to help him get to his feet, though Henri did almost immediately stumble again over his own feet. "I just tripped, ground is uneven," he said, before motioning behind him to what was largely even ground. "Thanks!"
 
Logan pulled the guy to his feet, glancing up and down and noticing he had probably fallen down a few more times. Or maybe he was just wearing dirty clothes for some reason. He raised his eyebrows. "Is it? I hadn't noticed." He said, glancing around. "Were you reading?" He asked, gesturing at the book he had picked up. Then he opened it and frowned as he looked through it. "What kinda book is this anyway?" He asked, realizing it wasn't anything fun. It seemed pretty difficult to read, from what he could tell.
 
Henri nodded as the boy seemed to not see how uneven the ground was. But he held up the book excited. "It's on the bugs and insects which can be found, I've found quite a few," he said with a brightness. He was very happy with his book. "it's a short encylopedia," he said with a smile. "Short because it's specific and has pictures," he added, though he wasn't sure that was what made it short. "Do you like insects?"
 
Logan frowned as the boy showed him his book and talked about it. It honestly sounded lame, and he made no attempt to hide this. "You're looking for bugs?" He asked, wrinkling his nose. "Why?" He didn't mind bugs or anything, but to go looking for them seemed weird. "Not really. I guess spiders are cool." He said with a shrug, though it was half-hearted at best.
 
Henri nodded in a manner that seemed to question what kind of question Logan had just posed to him. "Spiders are cool," he said in agreement, before he rattled off two other facts about the spiders found in New Zealand. "But I really prefer ants, they're just so cool, how they work together, them and bees, like the societies they build, it's just cool," he said, he stepped forward, almost tripping again in his haste to move towards a bush, "This one has an ant colony living under it, I can show you?"
 
Logan could almost feel his eyes glaze over when Henri talked about ants and bees. He thought the kid was weird, frankly, and he did very little to hide it. He shook his head. "No thanks, I know what ants look like." He said, pulling a face. "I don't go around looking at them when I can do other stuff like play games." He said. "Do you like anything besides bugs?" He then asked him.
 
Henri looked at the boy as if the question he'd just posed was absurd, like there could be anything more interesting than bugs. It was simply not possible. "What else could I possibly like?" he said. "Bugs are endlessly interesting," he told him with a little shake of his head, clearly still in some disbelief.
 
Logan didn't like how the other boy was looking at him, like he was the weird one. He scoffed, crossing arms. "I don't know, anything normal?" He snapped at him. "Like sports? Do you even like Quidditch?" He asked him, the question a clear challenge.
 
Henri gave a little frown, not seeing how an interest in bugs wasn't...normal..."Sure, it's fine," he replied. He mostly didn't mind quidditch, he'd been to games but largely lost interest if they went on too long. "Quidditch stadiums tend to have interesting bugs because of the wooden frames," he then said. "Do you like quidditch?"
 

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