- Messages
- 146
- OOC First Name
- Pheeb
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual
- Wand
- Straight 12 1/2 Inch Sturdy Larch Wand with Doxy Wing Core
- Age
- 8/2033 (19)
It didn’t matter to Mhairi that it was still winter, and that the temperature of the water around her would be very unlike the lake they visited at home. Her mind had been occupied for the last few hours, and dressed in loose dark colourful clothing, she’d been working on her own project for the most part of the day. For years now she had created new things, making her own clothing, blankets and gardens. She loved every aspect of making things from scratch, the authenticity of something being hand made was always going to be a winner in her eyes. She tightened the final piece of twine that was holding one of the barrels onto the wooden plank. It was a little lop sided, but all the best things were, Mhairi would just have to learn to balance.
Mhairi stood up straight, admiring her handy work for a moment, before taking a breath of courage and hoping that the next step would go as well. Tugging at one of the barrels, the one that still smelt a little of the flour it had been home to in the kitchens the day before, and heaved it across the grass. Thankfully she’d not begun building it too far from the bank of the lake, so didn’t have too far to drag it before the water lapped underneath, taking its weight. She release her grip on it, watching with baited breath as it floated along the surface.The Hufflepuff had wondered whether she’d plugged all the holes, and if she hadn’t she’d soon know about it. Taking a few steps back, the seventh year wasted no time, not wanting the make shift raft to get away with her, and took a running leap. She landed in the centre of the raft, but it wasn’t without its wobbles. The blonde clung in hard to the sides of the wood, trying to steady her tiny ship, and after a few moments, she was drifting along the side of the lake. Carefully she stood, riding the still waters, proud that she was at least not yet sinking.