- Messages
- 37
- OOC First Name
- Claire
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Age
- 11/2038 (11)
It seemed like a long time ago Millicent had sat on the floor of the library, ensconced in cushions and blankets, reading books she didn't understand to take her mind away from home. She still missed her parents, of course, but the homesickness no longer consumed her; she would stop mid-class and realise with a guilty sort of jolt that she was actually enjoying herself. And she almost felt like a grown-up. A year ago, the thought of navigating such a huge castle all by herself had paralysed her. She'd expected to cling to Hortensia all day, afraid to get lost. Now she regularly took long walks that led her to every corner of the castle. It made her wonder quite what she had ever been so scared of.
Still, she always returned to the library. She had to return to the library, because upon every visit she checked out another half-dozen books. She told herself she'd only take two or three this time, knowing full well she'd take as many as she could possibly jam into her rucksack. After dropping last weeks books off at the desk, she made her way toward the fiction corner. In this section alone there were more books than she could have read in her lifetime, so she knew she had to choose carefully. The trouble was, almost every title she pulled off the shelf had an exciting premise. Within minutes she had a stack of ten books and not the heart to put any of them back. With great difficulty she carried them over to the nearest table and set them down, hardly noticing Ivy nearby until she stood back to brush the dust from her robes. "Oh. Hi," she said. "I'm not taking all of these. I can't choose."
Still, she always returned to the library. She had to return to the library, because upon every visit she checked out another half-dozen books. She told herself she'd only take two or three this time, knowing full well she'd take as many as she could possibly jam into her rucksack. After dropping last weeks books off at the desk, she made her way toward the fiction corner. In this section alone there were more books than she could have read in her lifetime, so she knew she had to choose carefully. The trouble was, almost every title she pulled off the shelf had an exciting premise. Within minutes she had a stack of ten books and not the heart to put any of them back. With great difficulty she carried them over to the nearest table and set them down, hardly noticing Ivy nearby until she stood back to brush the dust from her robes. "Oh. Hi," she said. "I'm not taking all of these. I can't choose."