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- OOC First Name
- Maia
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Engaged
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- 12 and a half inches willow with unicorn hair
- Age
- 5/2015
Sara was glad she'd decided to make the trip to visit Keifer. She'd visit her parents at the same time, and it would be good to see them. She knew Kief wasn't in the best of places at the moment, and she felt it was her duty as a friend to be there. She'd sent him an owl to let him know she was coming, and was going to meet him for coffee. It felt good to be back on the northern hemisphere. She'd never get used to the backwards seasons down under, but hadn't been prepared for the cold at home. She was dressed warmly, which was a change and even more unusually; she was away from work. Usually, she'd spend her weekends training, or catching up on sleep. She was looking forward to getting all of Kiefer's news. Obviously he wouldn't be particularly happy in his personal life; since Ashfer was no more, but he was a quidditch player now; surely he was enjoying work at least. She was a bit apprehensive about this meeting. If Keifer were a girl; she'd know exactly how to comfort him. Cookie dough ice-cream and sad films, followed by a good cry. This was unknown territory. The last man she'd had to confront about his feelings had been her brother, and that had ended in a fight. She'd had to physically restrain Ryan to get him to confront his behaviour. She sent up a silent prayer that Kiefer would be easier to deal with.
She ducked into the café where she'd agreed to meet her friend, and took a seat by the window. Here, she could watch the other people there; families, couples. It wasn't too crowded, but Sara had always enjoyed people-watching. She could keep an eye out for Kiefer too. She informed the waiter who approached her that she was waiting for someone, and leaned back in her chair. She wondered idly what state Kiefer would be in. She'd only ever really known him to be cheerful. In truth, she felt sorry for her friend. He'd never met his girlfriend, or rather his ex-girlfriend, but no doubt the break-up was hurting him. Sara had no real experience of this. She'd only ever been in one relationship, and that was in Hogwarts; hardly mature or life-changing. She frowned, looking down at her hands. She was so absorbed in work, that she hardly allowed herself the option of meeting someone. Loving people, caring about people; just gave them the opportunity to hurt you, or for you to hurt them. She didn't want to experience either. Anyway, she knew she'd probably make a terrible girlfriend; she was always busy, and though that was partially her own fault, she couldn't see it changing in the immediate future. Pushing all thoughts of her own life from her mind, she decided to focus on Keifer today. He was the reason she was here after all. Fiddling with her hair, she gazed out the window, smiling at the grey of the sky. There was rain on the way. She'd always quite liked rain, running out to play when there were storms. Here parents would usher her into a hot bath, too amused to admonish her.
She ducked into the café where she'd agreed to meet her friend, and took a seat by the window. Here, she could watch the other people there; families, couples. It wasn't too crowded, but Sara had always enjoyed people-watching. She could keep an eye out for Kiefer too. She informed the waiter who approached her that she was waiting for someone, and leaned back in her chair. She wondered idly what state Kiefer would be in. She'd only ever really known him to be cheerful. In truth, she felt sorry for her friend. He'd never met his girlfriend, or rather his ex-girlfriend, but no doubt the break-up was hurting him. Sara had no real experience of this. She'd only ever been in one relationship, and that was in Hogwarts; hardly mature or life-changing. She frowned, looking down at her hands. She was so absorbed in work, that she hardly allowed herself the option of meeting someone. Loving people, caring about people; just gave them the opportunity to hurt you, or for you to hurt them. She didn't want to experience either. Anyway, she knew she'd probably make a terrible girlfriend; she was always busy, and though that was partially her own fault, she couldn't see it changing in the immediate future. Pushing all thoughts of her own life from her mind, she decided to focus on Keifer today. He was the reason she was here after all. Fiddling with her hair, she gazed out the window, smiling at the grey of the sky. There was rain on the way. She'd always quite liked rain, running out to play when there were storms. Here parents would usher her into a hot bath, too amused to admonish her.