- Messages
- 69
- OOC First Name
- Katie
- Wand
- Don't have one yet!
It was a nice warm sunny December afternoon and ten year old Kyndel James had far too much energy to be stuck in the house all afternoon. Whoever on earth thought it would be a good idea to keep a sugar loaded child locked away in her room all day had surely gone absolutely bat-fricking-crazy. Her father was at work, doing whatever muggle thing it was he did, and her mother was at home tending to her annoying little five year old brother. Kyndel was more than happy that she'd gotten her mother's genes...the ones that meant she'd be getting to go to a 'special school' next year, as her father liked to call it. The petite brunette desperately wished that she was already eleven so that she'd be able to escape her family for a while. It wasn't that she didn't love them because she did, dearly, it was just that she found them slightly annoying and a bit boring at times.
After begging her mother for over an hour, Kyndel finally got permission to go to the park near Brightstone. It wasn't much of an adventurous outing, but she'd take it over having to sit in the house all day and do nothing, but watch television. It seemed today that the park was pretty deserted with the exception of a few mothers out with baby buggies attempting to get their daily walk out of the way. Kyndel made a quick dart for the swings since they were all open, a rarity whether you be muggle or magical. All children liked swings. She quickly hopped on one and began to kick her legs back and forth gaining a little bit of height with each kick. The wind blew through her messy mop of brown hair and she closed her eyes and grinned. When she felt she'd reached an appropriate height she let go of the chains of the swing and launched herself into the air before landing in a squatting position on her feet. She stood to her full height and grinned as she dusted herself off saying to no one in particular, "Aha, I still got it."
After begging her mother for over an hour, Kyndel finally got permission to go to the park near Brightstone. It wasn't much of an adventurous outing, but she'd take it over having to sit in the house all day and do nothing, but watch television. It seemed today that the park was pretty deserted with the exception of a few mothers out with baby buggies attempting to get their daily walk out of the way. Kyndel made a quick dart for the swings since they were all open, a rarity whether you be muggle or magical. All children liked swings. She quickly hopped on one and began to kick her legs back and forth gaining a little bit of height with each kick. The wind blew through her messy mop of brown hair and she closed her eyes and grinned. When she felt she'd reached an appropriate height she let go of the chains of the swing and launched herself into the air before landing in a squatting position on her feet. She stood to her full height and grinned as she dusted herself off saying to no one in particular, "Aha, I still got it."