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- 493
- OOC First Name
- Daphne
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
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- Married
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- Bisexual (Jason)
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- Knotted 11 Inch Whippy Oak Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 4/2028 (34)
Returning to Hogwarts gave Matthew a lot of mixed feelings. In some ways it was more a home to him than Ilvermorny had been, feeling like this was his own choice instead of an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps. The people here were very friendly and he was starting to get used to the New Zealand seasons, as well as the accents. On the other hand, he was still new here and didn't know all that many people, especially now that Reuben had transferred out of the school. He also missed Leah dreadfully while he was here, especially after their encounter during the holidays. He really couldn't wait to see her again, and decided to write her a letter pretty much as soon as he got to the castle, though there wasn't that much to write about yet.
But Matthew wasn't much of a writer anyway. He preferred to show things through photography, which is why he had spent the better part of the morning taking pictures of the castle and surrounding grounds. He had sent Leah a ton of pictures like that last year, and hoped she wasn't sick of them yet. It was fun to photograph things with a purpose, with the idea that others would see it and feel certain things. He hoped Leah would see the pictures and feel the way he did, that his pictures could convey the conflicted feelings he had about Hogwarts. It was silly to think a picture of the staircase could do that, perhaps, but he still liked the idea of showing her.
He was sitting in the Student Lounge, preferring it to the Common Room today as there was a group of loud younger students there making a lot of noise. He had hurriedly packed his photos along with a roll of parchment. He had spread out the photographs on a table to pick out which ones he wanted to send, and when he had made his selection he decided to get started on the letter, though the leftover photos were still scattered over the table.
He dug into his bag for a quill, his mind still on Leah and what he wanted to say to her. Because he was so distracted it took him a while to realize there was no quill in his bag, no pen and not even a pencil. In his haste to escape the noisy common room he had apparently forgotten to bring something to write with as he had left to write a letter. He ran a hand through his hair, he was so distracted lately. Not feeling like walking back to the Hufflepuff common room, he looked around until his gaze fell on a vaguely familiar girl. He thought she might be in his year, though he certainly had never talked to her before. He waved to catch her attention and gave her an awkward smile. "Uh, hey there. I hope I'm not disturbing you in your work or anything but I seem to have forgotten a quill. Could I borrow one?"
But Matthew wasn't much of a writer anyway. He preferred to show things through photography, which is why he had spent the better part of the morning taking pictures of the castle and surrounding grounds. He had sent Leah a ton of pictures like that last year, and hoped she wasn't sick of them yet. It was fun to photograph things with a purpose, with the idea that others would see it and feel certain things. He hoped Leah would see the pictures and feel the way he did, that his pictures could convey the conflicted feelings he had about Hogwarts. It was silly to think a picture of the staircase could do that, perhaps, but he still liked the idea of showing her.
He was sitting in the Student Lounge, preferring it to the Common Room today as there was a group of loud younger students there making a lot of noise. He had hurriedly packed his photos along with a roll of parchment. He had spread out the photographs on a table to pick out which ones he wanted to send, and when he had made his selection he decided to get started on the letter, though the leftover photos were still scattered over the table.
He dug into his bag for a quill, his mind still on Leah and what he wanted to say to her. Because he was so distracted it took him a while to realize there was no quill in his bag, no pen and not even a pencil. In his haste to escape the noisy common room he had apparently forgotten to bring something to write with as he had left to write a letter. He ran a hand through his hair, he was so distracted lately. Not feeling like walking back to the Hufflepuff common room, he looked around until his gaze fell on a vaguely familiar girl. He thought she might be in his year, though he certainly had never talked to her before. He waved to catch her attention and gave her an awkward smile. "Uh, hey there. I hope I'm not disturbing you in your work or anything but I seem to have forgotten a quill. Could I borrow one?"