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- OOC First Name
- Camilla
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- Muggleborn
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- Wand
- Curly 13" Rigid Pine Wand, Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 19 (21/9/2043)
Aine was realizing she hated school dances.
She had known that, of course, considering primary school socials and the like. Everyone having to go to the year six dance and dress up and dance to bad music and judge each other's fashion. It had been awful. And that was just a one off, and she'd just been dreading the semi-formal and formal. Which, thinking about it, next year she would've been going in to year eleven and preparing for the semi, had she still been back at a muggle school. Which her mother would've forced her to go to even though it would've just been depressing. But that was only two events. For some reason, magic school had three events. Per year. Two of which were full on dances.
Sure, they couldn't transfigure up money, but Aine was convinced that there was some shady dealings going on for people to even be able to afford this many outfits.
She'd avoided the events at first, and then mostly gone for the food, but now she was sixteen and people were going with partners she'd wanted to go back to avoiding it. Alas, she was a prefect, and she was required to go to ensure that no Hufflepuffs were up to no good. She'd been brushed with a bit of glitter from some obnoxious first year, and seen some other younger students with snowballs, but none of them were Hufflepuffs so she couldn't really do anything about it other than affix them with her best scary prefect look. Which had not achieved anything. Aine had thought about asking someone, but that itself was just asking for trouble. Besides, nobody would have actually said yes, and if they did, it was probably to do something horrific to her in the ball. So, affecting a completely stone faced look, Aine stared straight ahead at the dance floor from her seat, pretending to observe while not actually paying attention to very much at all.
She had known that, of course, considering primary school socials and the like. Everyone having to go to the year six dance and dress up and dance to bad music and judge each other's fashion. It had been awful. And that was just a one off, and she'd just been dreading the semi-formal and formal. Which, thinking about it, next year she would've been going in to year eleven and preparing for the semi, had she still been back at a muggle school. Which her mother would've forced her to go to even though it would've just been depressing. But that was only two events. For some reason, magic school had three events. Per year. Two of which were full on dances.
Sure, they couldn't transfigure up money, but Aine was convinced that there was some shady dealings going on for people to even be able to afford this many outfits.
She'd avoided the events at first, and then mostly gone for the food, but now she was sixteen and people were going with partners she'd wanted to go back to avoiding it. Alas, she was a prefect, and she was required to go to ensure that no Hufflepuffs were up to no good. She'd been brushed with a bit of glitter from some obnoxious first year, and seen some other younger students with snowballs, but none of them were Hufflepuffs so she couldn't really do anything about it other than affix them with her best scary prefect look. Which had not achieved anything. Aine had thought about asking someone, but that itself was just asking for trouble. Besides, nobody would have actually said yes, and if they did, it was probably to do something horrific to her in the ball. So, affecting a completely stone faced look, Aine stared straight ahead at the dance floor from her seat, pretending to observe while not actually paying attention to very much at all.