- Messages
- 637
- Blood Status
- Pure Blood
- Relationship Status
- Widow
- Wand
- 13 1/4" Cypress Wand with powdered serpent scale
- Age
- 12/2015
This ought to show him, Athena Zhefarovich thought to herself as she looked in the mirror that was beside her bed. Pulling a brush through her hair, the Slytherin seventh year had a smirk on her face as she considered the reaction that the boy who would be accompanying her to the dance might think once he saw her dress. It might be enough to strike the boy speechless, a feat she hoped to accomplish before the year was through. Already, Athena had heard some sharp whispers from her dorm mates when they suspected she wasn't listening, and she could only imagine they would get worse once she stepped out, which she would just as soon as she slipped into her kitten heels. With one last look in the mirror at the front of her dress, Athena decided against any jewelry. The dress was more than enough. Turning so she was glancing through the mirror from over a shoulder, the Slytherin admired the back of her dress and the tattoo that covered her entire back. Satisfied with the entire look, Athena put on her shoes, grabbed her clutch and left the door, her head held high. Even before the doors fully closed, she heard one of her fellow seventh year girls say in a scandalized voice "Did you see how low that dress went? What a ---." The smirk on her face widened as she walked away from the door.
As she walked out of the common room, the girl was glad to not run into her date. She wanted to get to the Yule Ball ahead of him so she could take it all in. It was her final Yule Ball, and while her siblings told her that certain parties became infinitely more interesting when they were celebrated outside of school rules, Athena still wanted to enjoy this party. She hoped her date was on the same page because, if he wasn't, he would have to get there quickly. Lifting her dress as she climbed up the steps, Athena spoke to only a few people. She could already hear the music coming from the Great Hall, a tune that she recalled hearing while she'd shopped for the dress with her younger brother. She had hoped to have Kamaria go with her, but Elijah's input had actually been pretty good, for once. Athena couldn't wait to tell him what other people thought about the dress that they'd finally settled on.
As she stepped towards the doors, Athena paused. Was she supposed to meet her date at the door? Inside? She'd never attended with a date and didn't know the protocol? "Whatever" she muttered to herself and slipped just inside. Even the icy, rich Slytherin could find little to fault with the directions. She rather liked the enchantment that had been placed to make it look as if it were snowing. It reminded her of her father's home country.
As she walked out of the common room, the girl was glad to not run into her date. She wanted to get to the Yule Ball ahead of him so she could take it all in. It was her final Yule Ball, and while her siblings told her that certain parties became infinitely more interesting when they were celebrated outside of school rules, Athena still wanted to enjoy this party. She hoped her date was on the same page because, if he wasn't, he would have to get there quickly. Lifting her dress as she climbed up the steps, Athena spoke to only a few people. She could already hear the music coming from the Great Hall, a tune that she recalled hearing while she'd shopped for the dress with her younger brother. She had hoped to have Kamaria go with her, but Elijah's input had actually been pretty good, for once. Athena couldn't wait to tell him what other people thought about the dress that they'd finally settled on.
As she stepped towards the doors, Athena paused. Was she supposed to meet her date at the door? Inside? She'd never attended with a date and didn't know the protocol? "Whatever" she muttered to herself and slipped just inside. Even the icy, rich Slytherin could find little to fault with the directions. She rather liked the enchantment that had been placed to make it look as if it were snowing. It reminded her of her father's home country.