- Messages
- 70
- OOC First Name
- Clairey
- Blood Status
- Unknown
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Age
- 13
Liesel tapped her biro against her notepad rhythmically, resting her chin on her hand. There had to be something she was missing. Nobody else seemed to have difficulty making friends. She suspected, deep down, that she wasn't trying hard enough. At primary school, she had floated from group to group, generally tolerated, sometimes accepted, but never really wanted. Instead of trying to work out what she was doing wrong, she had been content to linger on the side-lines, or to sit alone in the library and read. That had worked back then, but it was quickly becoming clear to Liesel that if she didn't make friends at Hogwarts soon, she was going to get left behind.
She ceased her pen-tapping in order to write at the top of the page, 'How to Make Friends'. She considered this title for a moment, then added, 'and Keep Them'. Perfect. She was going to figure this out if she had to use up all the ink in her biro. Now, where to start? Giving people compliments seemed like a sure way to win their affection. Liesel jotted that down. What else? She chewed the end of her pen, a hard line of concentration appearing on her forehead. No, that was all she had. This was never going to work.
An outburst from the Hufflepuff table made Liesel look around. She couldn't find the source of the excitement, but she did spot a familiar face, sitting a little apart from the rest. Liesel swivelled out from the Ravenclaw bench and plonked herself opposite Katherine, dropping her notebook on the table. "Kathy - can I call you Kathy? - how do you think you make friends? I'm making this list, look. I've got 'give people compliments'. That's obvious. What else can you do?"
She ceased her pen-tapping in order to write at the top of the page, 'How to Make Friends'. She considered this title for a moment, then added, 'and Keep Them'. Perfect. She was going to figure this out if she had to use up all the ink in her biro. Now, where to start? Giving people compliments seemed like a sure way to win their affection. Liesel jotted that down. What else? She chewed the end of her pen, a hard line of concentration appearing on her forehead. No, that was all she had. This was never going to work.
An outburst from the Hufflepuff table made Liesel look around. She couldn't find the source of the excitement, but she did spot a familiar face, sitting a little apart from the rest. Liesel swivelled out from the Ravenclaw bench and plonked herself opposite Katherine, dropping her notebook on the table. "Kathy - can I call you Kathy? - how do you think you make friends? I'm making this list, look. I've got 'give people compliments'. That's obvious. What else can you do?"
How to Make Friends and Keep Them
- Give them compliments