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- Amanda
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Estrella woke up somewhere that was definitely not her new bedroom, looking up to see the ceiling of the library, a vast room that one would get lost in if they didn't know their way around. Indeed, she had been lost for a while, and when she had found a couch on the upper level, she had decided to crash, something that she regretted with the pulsing creak in her neck.
She recalled the night's events, having eaten and then not able to sleep, she wandered around the main levels for a bit, the fortress itself extremely quiet, having few inhabitants that were all apparently sleeping or lax.
Sitting up, she stretched with a yawn, feeling a bit on the gross side as she realized that she had fallen asleep in her house clothing from yesterday. This certainly wouldn't do, and with an empty stomach and frazzled, messed up hair, she decided that it was high time to clean herself up.
Still not able to get over the hugeness of the place, Estrella made her way down the corridor that Valcan had led her down yesterday, humming an unrecognizable tune quite loudly, for it echoed through the corridor and she had no idea that there might be other inhabitants down this wing.
She made her way into her room, quickly bathing and making a change of clothes, a somewhat plain dress shirt and a pair of shorts that probably looked ridiculous on her, at least she thought, deciding to comb through her hair and let it air dry. Slipping on a pair of slippers, she decided not to mess with the jewelery or makeup, pocketing her wand and looking around for Harper. Her cats were nowhere to be seen, and neither was the owl, although Artemis was sleeping peacefully in her box.
She had totally forgotten to call upon a house elf for something to eat, and finding an empty dining room, she decided that Valcan was either busy or had gone to work. Josh was nowhere to be seen, although she was still a bit miffed about the whole situation.
But what could she do? She wasn't exactly imprisoned. Sophia might feel that way, but now, Estrella hadn't experienced anything crazy, Valcan seemed sane, and she was simply staying the summer with family. It was nice for once to have the stability of a wizarding home that she had never had.
Subconsciously, she decided to take a door to the left of the room, wondering if it would lead down to the kitchens. She sure hoped it would, her stomach growling audibly.
She recalled the night's events, having eaten and then not able to sleep, she wandered around the main levels for a bit, the fortress itself extremely quiet, having few inhabitants that were all apparently sleeping or lax.
Sitting up, she stretched with a yawn, feeling a bit on the gross side as she realized that she had fallen asleep in her house clothing from yesterday. This certainly wouldn't do, and with an empty stomach and frazzled, messed up hair, she decided that it was high time to clean herself up.
Still not able to get over the hugeness of the place, Estrella made her way down the corridor that Valcan had led her down yesterday, humming an unrecognizable tune quite loudly, for it echoed through the corridor and she had no idea that there might be other inhabitants down this wing.
She made her way into her room, quickly bathing and making a change of clothes, a somewhat plain dress shirt and a pair of shorts that probably looked ridiculous on her, at least she thought, deciding to comb through her hair and let it air dry. Slipping on a pair of slippers, she decided not to mess with the jewelery or makeup, pocketing her wand and looking around for Harper. Her cats were nowhere to be seen, and neither was the owl, although Artemis was sleeping peacefully in her box.
She had totally forgotten to call upon a house elf for something to eat, and finding an empty dining room, she decided that Valcan was either busy or had gone to work. Josh was nowhere to be seen, although she was still a bit miffed about the whole situation.
But what could she do? She wasn't exactly imprisoned. Sophia might feel that way, but now, Estrella hadn't experienced anything crazy, Valcan seemed sane, and she was simply staying the summer with family. It was nice for once to have the stability of a wizarding home that she had never had.
Subconsciously, she decided to take a door to the left of the room, wondering if it would lead down to the kitchens. She sure hoped it would, her stomach growling audibly.