- Messages
- 136
- OOC First Name
- Charlie
- Blood Status
- Unknown
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Wand
- Straight 12 1/2 Inch Whippy Black Walnut Wand with Basilisk Skin Core
- Age
- 7/2046 (14)
Finley was starting to settle into the usual Hogwarts routine by now. Wake up, get something to eat, go to classes, go back, have some dinner and then hide in the common room until bed. And there was rarely any deviation from that. It was not like he had friends to hang out with or anyone who actually gave a damn. Sure, he had chosen to avoid conversation and put up barriers, but it was still a rather lonely life. Not that he really cared, anyway, everyone was simply better off and happier without him around. Just as it had been all his life.
However, that afternoon he found that the loneliness and lack of anyone to actually talk to was really dragging his mood down. He'd been at the castle for some time now and he still didn't know half the people in his own dorm room further than their names. With his hands shoved into his pockets, Fin had decided to go for a bit of walk to try and clear his hand. Eventually, his feet brought him to the courtyard. Looking up from the ground, he squinted a little under the sudden change in brightness, glancing around for a moment. There were a couple of people around, so he supposed that was as good as he was going to get for 'company', sighing as he wandered over to the structure in the middle of the courtyard and perched down on the edge of it. Maybe he could just sit here for a bit and feel like he was interacting with society without actually having to talk to anyone.
However, that afternoon he found that the loneliness and lack of anyone to actually talk to was really dragging his mood down. He'd been at the castle for some time now and he still didn't know half the people in his own dorm room further than their names. With his hands shoved into his pockets, Fin had decided to go for a bit of walk to try and clear his hand. Eventually, his feet brought him to the courtyard. Looking up from the ground, he squinted a little under the sudden change in brightness, glancing around for a moment. There were a couple of people around, so he supposed that was as good as he was going to get for 'company', sighing as he wandered over to the structure in the middle of the courtyard and perched down on the edge of it. Maybe he could just sit here for a bit and feel like he was interacting with society without actually having to talk to anyone.