- Messages
- 493
- OOC First Name
- Daphne
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual (Jason)
- Wand
- Knotted 11 Inch Whippy Oak Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 4/2028 (34)
Matthew found it strange to think he was in his final year, as it felt like the time was flying by. He had transferred to Hogwarts two years ago now, and while he missed some things from Ilvermorny, he felt more at home here in New Zealand than he had there. He had more friends, and was doing well in his classes. He even felt like the quidditch team had really accepted him, though he wasn't entirely pleased with his performance during matches so far.
He hadn't really had the chance to fly during the holidays, so in order to prepare for the upcoming season of quidditch he decided to practice a little. His position as keeper was impossible to really practice on his own, but he could at least get used to flying again. It was also a bit of an excuse to get out of the castle and into the sky, as he had many things on his mind. Flying was one of the best ways to clear your thoughts, in Matthew's opinion, and he had a lot of things to contemplate.
He flew laps silently as he let his thoughts run free, only paying enough attention to make sure he wasn't running into anything. There was the matter of his sisters, both of which were angry with him and with each other. He hated how the situation had gone, but in the end he figured it was mostly on him. He could have talked to them both and cleared things up. It felt like every step of the way he was messing up, and he didn't know how to make it better. Another issue on his mind was Leah, he missed his best friend a lot and while they kept in contact, they hadn't actually seen each other in a while. Even with the distance and time between them, he still had feelings for her. Unrequited feelings, which he knew he had to try to get over. Maybe he should ask a girl to the yule ball? But he had no idea who. Besides, it could be unfair to them. He sighed, slowing down on his broom. Perhaps it was time to go back to the castle, flying didn't seem to be working to clear his mind today.
He hadn't really had the chance to fly during the holidays, so in order to prepare for the upcoming season of quidditch he decided to practice a little. His position as keeper was impossible to really practice on his own, but he could at least get used to flying again. It was also a bit of an excuse to get out of the castle and into the sky, as he had many things on his mind. Flying was one of the best ways to clear your thoughts, in Matthew's opinion, and he had a lot of things to contemplate.
He flew laps silently as he let his thoughts run free, only paying enough attention to make sure he wasn't running into anything. There was the matter of his sisters, both of which were angry with him and with each other. He hated how the situation had gone, but in the end he figured it was mostly on him. He could have talked to them both and cleared things up. It felt like every step of the way he was messing up, and he didn't know how to make it better. Another issue on his mind was Leah, he missed his best friend a lot and while they kept in contact, they hadn't actually seen each other in a while. Even with the distance and time between them, he still had feelings for her. Unrequited feelings, which he knew he had to try to get over. Maybe he should ask a girl to the yule ball? But he had no idea who. Besides, it could be unfair to them. He sighed, slowing down on his broom. Perhaps it was time to go back to the castle, flying didn't seem to be working to clear his mind today.