- Messages
- 552
- OOC First Name
- Emzies
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curly 9" Flexible Maple Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 2/2026
Lydia realised pretty quickly that she spent far too much time in the library than was probably normal for a girl her age, she wasn't like her brother or anyone in her family really, she took most after her mother and she liked being warm and inviting, she was a hugger and she just really loved the warmth of spending time with her family. It had always saddened her that she hadn't been able to spend time with her brother in the school, or well more time, but overall, the teen spent time with her extended family found in her cousin, with whom she had grown to be pretty close to. The teen spent more time usually with her cousin that any one else, he was easier to talk to, she liked helping him, and learning about different things with him. When their lunches happened to be at the same time, they usually read books together, and he always let her practice the spells that she needed to. More importantly, he showed her the little more lost corners of the library that she wouldn't otherwise spot if she didn't know where to look, the older, less used books lived in this section, and it was where Lydia currently found herself.
There was a small table, and the same kind of not so comfortable chairs, but she didn't mind that at all. She had her head in some book that had nothing to do with any of the classes she was taking and she was smiling to herself as the warmth of this section of the library washed over her. She didn't shiver or feel the slightest draft as could be felt in over sections of the library. Her hair sat in lose waves and she was humming a little tune to herself as she read through the pages, wrapped up in her own little world. This place, this little corner always reminded her of home, it just made her think of sitting reading with her mother during the darker days of the year, of the stories they used to tell in the car when they'd first moved to New Zealand. Lydia had a small lingering smile on her lips as she hummed the little tune, she knew eventually before he left for the evening Stefan would remind her that the library was to close which was usually the point when she also left and headed back to the dorm, but for now she was exceedingly content.
There was a small table, and the same kind of not so comfortable chairs, but she didn't mind that at all. She had her head in some book that had nothing to do with any of the classes she was taking and she was smiling to herself as the warmth of this section of the library washed over her. She didn't shiver or feel the slightest draft as could be felt in over sections of the library. Her hair sat in lose waves and she was humming a little tune to herself as she read through the pages, wrapped up in her own little world. This place, this little corner always reminded her of home, it just made her think of sitting reading with her mother during the darker days of the year, of the stories they used to tell in the car when they'd first moved to New Zealand. Lydia had a small lingering smile on her lips as she hummed the little tune, she knew eventually before he left for the evening Stefan would remind her that the library was to close which was usually the point when she also left and headed back to the dorm, but for now she was exceedingly content.