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- OOC First Name
- Jamie
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- Half Blood
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- Sophie<3
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- Curved 14 Inch Sturdy Ash Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 31
The young Lion was finding his way around Hogwarts more and the Great Lawn was a place he liked going to. Everything outside was better than inside of the castle. Ofcourse there were much secrets in the castle to discover but the blonde decided to begin with exploring outside. So far he didn't liked the lessons and was not really busy with homework and stuff he should be, but from what he heard Sofia wasn't too. She was too busy with boys and with her dancing. So perhaps the studious people weren't in their family. At least not in their part of the family, since the Rosenberg family was a big family. As he made his way to the Great Lawn he thought about the flying lessons that he did liked. It was so unfair that other houses did took first years in their quidditch team at least as alternatives, but Gryffindor didn't. But Gabriel would practice until he was old enough to participate into the team.
The Swedish boy searched for a spot at a bench where he could sit and look at the Quidditch Pitch from here. Being here alone made him think about his dad at home. He must be pretty happy to have some free time with their younger siblings. Giselle and Novalie would attend Hogwarts in the future too, he was curious if they would all be together in Gryffindor. He was proud to be a lion just as his mother was once, the boy still missed his mother very much and was still angry about it. Recent information about her death they had heard and they confirmed it was just a accident that she fell from her broom at a Quidditch game, but Gabriel just couldn't believe it. His mother was the best player he thought and she sure had seen that bludger coming, and if she didn't that bludger wasn't acting normally. He was sure someone had to do with it, and thinking about that made him angry so he threw the football he brought with him away, and saw it landing on a girls head that was turned with her back to him.
The Swedish boy searched for a spot at a bench where he could sit and look at the Quidditch Pitch from here. Being here alone made him think about his dad at home. He must be pretty happy to have some free time with their younger siblings. Giselle and Novalie would attend Hogwarts in the future too, he was curious if they would all be together in Gryffindor. He was proud to be a lion just as his mother was once, the boy still missed his mother very much and was still angry about it. Recent information about her death they had heard and they confirmed it was just a accident that she fell from her broom at a Quidditch game, but Gabriel just couldn't believe it. His mother was the best player he thought and she sure had seen that bludger coming, and if she didn't that bludger wasn't acting normally. He was sure someone had to do with it, and thinking about that made him angry so he threw the football he brought with him away, and saw it landing on a girls head that was turned with her back to him.