- Messages
- 474
- OOC First Name
- Clairey
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Asexual
- Wand
- Knotted 9 Inch Rigid Laurel Wand with Boomslang venom Core
- Age
- 5/2033
Mervyn had to know if it was true. He had to know if Sapphire had really told Diana he was cute, sweet, soft-hearted. He didn't want to believe she would humiliate him like that - especially after he'd trusted her with one of his secrets - but then again, how well did he really know her? The fun and the excitement had blinded him to the danger of opening up to an acquaintance. For he certainly couldn't call her a friend. Not now.
Asking around for her whereabouts, Mervyn soon learned that Sapphire was down at the Quidditch pitch, practising with the Slytherin team. Still seething from his encounter with Diana, he stalked across the grounds, coming to a halt at the pitch gates. He couldn't interrupt the practice, but that was all right - he was more than happy to wait for Sapphire to come out. Meanwhile, he paced around on the grass, trying to dispel some of his anger. It wasn't any good; as soon as he thought about Sapphire saying... those things again, the fury and the embarrassment bubbled straight back to the surface. Maybe Diana had been lying. Mervyn wouldn't have put it past her. Yes - that had to be it. The Gryffindor's shoulders relaxed as he convinced himself this had to be the case. He was just thinking about how awful it would have been to accuse Sapphire without first checking the facts when suddenly the pitch gates opened.
Asking around for her whereabouts, Mervyn soon learned that Sapphire was down at the Quidditch pitch, practising with the Slytherin team. Still seething from his encounter with Diana, he stalked across the grounds, coming to a halt at the pitch gates. He couldn't interrupt the practice, but that was all right - he was more than happy to wait for Sapphire to come out. Meanwhile, he paced around on the grass, trying to dispel some of his anger. It wasn't any good; as soon as he thought about Sapphire saying... those things again, the fury and the embarrassment bubbled straight back to the surface. Maybe Diana had been lying. Mervyn wouldn't have put it past her. Yes - that had to be it. The Gryffindor's shoulders relaxed as he convinced himself this had to be the case. He was just thinking about how awful it would have been to accuse Sapphire without first checking the facts when suddenly the pitch gates opened.