- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Maia
- Wand
- Holly/Ebony Wand 12 1/2 Essence of Griffin Feather
- Age
- 11/2019
Liam loved running. He'd done a few stretches, and he'd lifted weights in his dormitory this morning. He'd only started doing that this Summer, before he'd just run, but if we wanted to make the Quidditch team;he needed to beef up a bit, get stronger, faster, more stamina. So, he ran. Every morning. He usually did a few laps of the lake, and he tried to avoid the Forbidden Forest, because he knew he'd be tempted to go inside. Merlin, but he'd have some fun if he went running in there. Even thinking about his last visit made him smile, even if he'd been banned from going outdoors, it was worth it. Still, he hadn't ventured near the forest since then. He knew he couldn't trust himself, though he'd done some good hikes this summer, he'd been allowed to go camping alone for the first time. It had been wonderful, just being alone with nature for a while. He'd only gone for one night, he wanted to spend as much time as possible with Cat. He really missed his little sister. She was growing up so quickly, and he felt like he was missing it all. Mother and Father had taken her on trips, she'd started dance classes, her drawings were getting better, and Mother had started allowing her to use paint. She'd even watched Star Wars with him. He knew she wasn't very into the whole thing, but she kenw he liked it, so she watched. He appreciated that.
This morning, however, he hadn't gone down to the lake. There was an unusual amount of people there. He wasn't sure why, but he knew he wouldn't want to stick around, with them watching him while he ran. He briefly contemplated skipping his morning run, but dismissed the idea. If he wanted to do this, he had to do it properly, so, water-bottle in hand, he went off in the other direction. He went over to the cliffs, and decided to do some sprints, up and down, up and down. After a while, perhaps half an hour; he was wrecked. He collapsed back on the ground, pouring the water over his head, and taking a long, refreshing drink. There wasn't much to look at out here, there was the sea of course, but he doubted he could go for a swim, the probably had enchantments on the cliffs. He was already planning on swimming in the lake during the Summer months, when it was warm enough. He could swim instead of run in the mornings, just to mix things up a bit. There was something, a little bush, and he stood, walking over to it. There were no blooms on it, since it was Winter here, but there was a little plaque. Rose Landers. She had died. He hadn't known that. He didn't really know what to do, feeling he should pay tribute to the dead girl somehow. He bowed his head, but Liam wasn't very religious, he couldn't pray, or anything like that. "Um, Hallo..." he whispered, feeling very stupid. "Well, now I'm talking to a bush...um.... I'm sorry you died." he added, scratching the back of his head. He couldn't just walk away, could he? Not after realising someone had died in the school. how did she die? He wondered. Perhaps she fell off the cliffs? Had she died in the school at all? Liam had never encountered death before. He couldn't remember his Grandfather dying. A hunting accident. His Grandfather had been an active man, and Liam's Mother said Liam was just like him. Her certainly had his Grandfather's eyes. He coughed awkwardly, not sure what to do next.
This morning, however, he hadn't gone down to the lake. There was an unusual amount of people there. He wasn't sure why, but he knew he wouldn't want to stick around, with them watching him while he ran. He briefly contemplated skipping his morning run, but dismissed the idea. If he wanted to do this, he had to do it properly, so, water-bottle in hand, he went off in the other direction. He went over to the cliffs, and decided to do some sprints, up and down, up and down. After a while, perhaps half an hour; he was wrecked. He collapsed back on the ground, pouring the water over his head, and taking a long, refreshing drink. There wasn't much to look at out here, there was the sea of course, but he doubted he could go for a swim, the probably had enchantments on the cliffs. He was already planning on swimming in the lake during the Summer months, when it was warm enough. He could swim instead of run in the mornings, just to mix things up a bit. There was something, a little bush, and he stood, walking over to it. There were no blooms on it, since it was Winter here, but there was a little plaque. Rose Landers. She had died. He hadn't known that. He didn't really know what to do, feeling he should pay tribute to the dead girl somehow. He bowed his head, but Liam wasn't very religious, he couldn't pray, or anything like that. "Um, Hallo..." he whispered, feeling very stupid. "Well, now I'm talking to a bush...um.... I'm sorry you died." he added, scratching the back of his head. He couldn't just walk away, could he? Not after realising someone had died in the school. how did she die? He wondered. Perhaps she fell off the cliffs? Had she died in the school at all? Liam had never encountered death before. He couldn't remember his Grandfather dying. A hunting accident. His Grandfather had been an active man, and Liam's Mother said Liam was just like him. Her certainly had his Grandfather's eyes. He coughed awkwardly, not sure what to do next.