- Messages
- 71
- OOC First Name
- Kelsey Ruth
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Sexual Orientation
- Unknown
- Wand
- Curved 10 ½" Inch Rigid Pine Wand with Hippogriff Feather Core
- Age
- 1/2033 (18)
It was as though Tiberius had never left Hogwarts Scotland, and that was completely boring. There hadn't been any tearful goodbyes for the then-second year, just some handshakes and a 'Good luck!' or two. Tibby supposed his father had opted for as seamless a transition as possible, but really, it had been too seamless. Apart from the accents (and a little of the food), he may as well have never left England, or so he'd decided within twenty-four hours of arriving at Hogwarts New Zealand. Wrapped up warmly in his new robes though it was only September, the new third year made the long trek up from the Slytherin dungeons, heedless of the interested glances towards his cane and silver finger braces, and went straight to The Safe Zone. Tibby imagined that it was smaller, possibly, and a little more open-plan, but that suited him no better or worse than anything else. He had many other braces that weren't visible from beneath his robes- one on each elbow, one on each knee, a set of wrist straps and two large ones bracing his hips. There weren't readily apparent, but he was privately grateful that he ran cold and could justify the long, closed robes. There was no need to confuse people further.
Four flights, plus one from the dungeons to the ground floor, was quite taxing, and the Slytherin boy fair melted into the nearest seat and wore an expression like he was in the midst of a very good dream. The only thing that could make that moment of comfort better was tea, and he suspected that the rules here were just the same as they were back home. Worse yet, some books would scream in fear at the barest hint of a liquid, even though he was sure most of them had been charmed impervious, and Tibby could do without the headache. Overeager, he summoned the first book he could see, and opened it to reveal a bloody account of a centaur war. That would do. He'd already speed-read the first five chapters of each of his new textbooks, so he should've been ahead of the curve for when classes began. The book, irritatingly, was large enough to reach both arms of the chair, and big enough to eat him if it became sentient, but Tibby had only heard of that happening once, and he wasn't convinced that it wasn't just a rumour. The boy settled in and read lazily, soaking up the sunshine from the nearby window and finally feeling at peace after the chaos of the move.
Four flights, plus one from the dungeons to the ground floor, was quite taxing, and the Slytherin boy fair melted into the nearest seat and wore an expression like he was in the midst of a very good dream. The only thing that could make that moment of comfort better was tea, and he suspected that the rules here were just the same as they were back home. Worse yet, some books would scream in fear at the barest hint of a liquid, even though he was sure most of them had been charmed impervious, and Tibby could do without the headache. Overeager, he summoned the first book he could see, and opened it to reveal a bloody account of a centaur war. That would do. He'd already speed-read the first five chapters of each of his new textbooks, so he should've been ahead of the curve for when classes began. The book, irritatingly, was large enough to reach both arms of the chair, and big enough to eat him if it became sentient, but Tibby had only heard of that happening once, and he wasn't convinced that it wasn't just a rumour. The boy settled in and read lazily, soaking up the sunshine from the nearby window and finally feeling at peace after the chaos of the move.