- Messages
- 141
- OOC First Name
- Kaye
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curved 14 Inch Flexible Ash Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 2/2025
After coming across a familiar face who wanted to join his dueling team during the school holidays, Calum found himself much more quieter than before. He refused to tell anyone what had happened and, due to the lack of people who ever dared to talk to him, he luckily didn't really find that very hard. The only people that would pester him about it were his parents which made him even more distant with them to avoid the large number of questions he knew that they were itching to ask. Better yet, Calum was no longer moving schools anymore which made him hate the both of them with a burning passion. If they weren't his parents then he would definitely hex them the next time he saw them. Who did they think they were getting their son's hopes up and then cancelling it last minute? It infuriated him that they thought they were able to do that. Calum always considered himself to be much better than his parents, despite how they were still his legal guardians for yet another year. Surely by now they would realise how hot-headed their own son is.
The sixth year ran his fingers through his hair as he opened up the door to the Leaky Cauldron and stepped inside. It was much warmer than being outside and, at that current moment, anything was better than not spending time with his family. He sat down at the bar and asked the barman for an exploding lemonade, hoping that the sign about it possibly being damaging to your health was true. Truthfully, he couldn't wait until he was seventeen. There was only one more year until Calum was freely able to do whatever he wanted and the freedom was probably all he needed to clear his head. The Slytherin took his drink and payed the man his money once it was ready before taking a long sip, releasing a small sigh of relief when he did so. He knew that the upcoming year was going to be difficult, especially considering he didn't have long before the end of school, but he was determined to just get through it.
The sixth year ran his fingers through his hair as he opened up the door to the Leaky Cauldron and stepped inside. It was much warmer than being outside and, at that current moment, anything was better than not spending time with his family. He sat down at the bar and asked the barman for an exploding lemonade, hoping that the sign about it possibly being damaging to your health was true. Truthfully, he couldn't wait until he was seventeen. There was only one more year until Calum was freely able to do whatever he wanted and the freedom was probably all he needed to clear his head. The Slytherin took his drink and payed the man his money once it was ready before taking a long sip, releasing a small sigh of relief when he did so. He knew that the upcoming year was going to be difficult, especially considering he didn't have long before the end of school, but he was determined to just get through it.