Open Early Morning Adventures

Katarina Laar

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9 Inch Holly Wand with Boomslang venom Core
Age
12 (8/2043)
Katya was absolutely disappointed in Hogwarts, she thought it would look way more impressive, but it didn't. Gola was in another house and Katya was on her own. Was there at least something going according to the plan? Looked like it absolutely was going against the plan, so here she was. At 5 am, in the great lawn, laying on the wet grass, looking at the sky and trying to not think about anything. and with that all, she was slowly starting to fall asleep, but she tried to keep herself awake, she needed to get to her dorm before the sunrise and she wasn't going to manage it if she fell asleep. So Rina violently rubbed her eyes but instead of getting the wanted result, she yawned even harder, so she tried to sit up, and started to stretch herself without getting back on her feet.
 
Zee couldn't sleep. She was already itching to get some play time in. Now that Eston was here at Hogwarts, Zephryn felt like she could actually partake in sports again, other than quidditch, which she had been too young to even try last year. The young Gryffindor wanted to be active, it was one of the only things that could calm her down when she felt that uneasy feeling of anger bubbling up within her. Truly she had no reason to be angry. Everything was going so much better now that she was back at school. However, she truly could not control that feeling. Even though it was so early in the morning.

The young Gryffindor girl walked towards the Great Lawn, a Football in her hand. Maybe she would kick the ball around, practice some drills until normal people were up, until she could find her brother and offer to play a one-on-one game. That was hours away though and Zee simply could not wait. Patience was never her strong suit. The young girl continued to walk, enjoying the quiet while everyone, well mostly everyone, was still sleeping.

Zee found an empty spot on the lawn, which wasn't hard to do at this hour. She began to dribble the ball by herself, feeling the cold morning air on her face. She gave it one great big kick as it shot farther than she expected. Running after the ball, she stopped it with her foot noticing another student sitting on the lawn just a few meters away from her. Wonder what she is doing up so early Zee thought a little shocked to see someone else awake at this hour. The young girl seemed tired, by the way she was sitting and stretching. "Going for a run might wake you up a bit." Zee said as she kicked the ball upwards and back into her hands.
 
Katya was still doing some stretching exercises when she saw the ball next to her, she stood up and hit it back at her. "Probably, but I'm not a runner. Wanna practice some passing tho?" she offered as she didn't wanna sit back on the ground again. Soccer was something she was used to playing, not like she was really sporty or all that, but it was a common thing that kids did when they were growing up in a muggle world and had a whole bunch of siblings. Katya had six siblings and she was disappointed that her only biological brother was at the other half of the planet, in Estonia. She missed him a lot but she wasn't going to talk about it, she was too good to actually tell someone about her problems.
 
Zee shrugged her shoulders as the other girl stated she was not a runner. It wasn't like running was always fun, but it was needed if Zephryn wanted to stay active. It wasn't like Hogwarts offered a physical education class like they did in muggle schools. They should though Zee thought absentmindedly as the young Gryffindor bounced the ball off her knee a few times, looking at the girl. "I'd love to do some passing drills." Zee stated a little surprised that the girl offered. It was not the most common thing here at Hogwarts. All people really cared about was Quidditch. Not that this Spencer twin hated Quidditch; it just was not enough.

Zee bounced the ball back to the ground again, putting her right foot on top of it to keep it in place. "Have you played before?" She asked the slightly younger girl. Not that it really mattered. It was not like they were playing a full football game. It was more just going to be kicking a ball back and forth. But something was always better than nothing. It's not like Zee could get any sleep now. She was already awake and ready to burn some energy.
 

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