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The cliffs were intimidating, huge, far down, yet in their own way lovely. To say that Carson was scared of them was an incorrect statement entirely. Instead they interested her to now extent. She imagined what it what it would be like to be a bird. A bird that could fly down the cliff falling and falling until you pulled up the last minute. How wonderful that would be. Yet Carson could not be a bird. Instead her mind flashed to the muggle sport of bungee jumping. Now that was more reasonably and when she turned of age, 18 in the muggle world, she was positive she would try it. As of now she would just have to enjoy the view that was before her. Enjoy the view down and down until the ground looked so far away.
Carson smiled brightly as she walked towards the edge her blue eyes focusing on the ground so far away. Gently bending over she picked up a rock that was near her, a tiny pebble to be exact. She carefully threw it down the great cliff watching it hit the edges making the slightest bit of noise each time. The smile grew on her face as the rock hit the bottom of the cliff laying there like it belonged there all along.
Pausing for a moment to watch the now non moving rock, Carson felt the wind blow gently making her brown hair blow behind her only to fall back into place like it always did. As the wind let up, the small eleven year old girl took a step away from the cliff as her search for yet another rock started. Within moments she found another rock which was soon tossed over the edge. The blue eyed child watched as once more it bounced off the edges amusement clearly printed on her face. How easily amused she could be.
Carson smiled brightly as she walked towards the edge her blue eyes focusing on the ground so far away. Gently bending over she picked up a rock that was near her, a tiny pebble to be exact. She carefully threw it down the great cliff watching it hit the edges making the slightest bit of noise each time. The smile grew on her face as the rock hit the bottom of the cliff laying there like it belonged there all along.
Pausing for a moment to watch the now non moving rock, Carson felt the wind blow gently making her brown hair blow behind her only to fall back into place like it always did. As the wind let up, the small eleven year old girl took a step away from the cliff as her search for yet another rock started. Within moments she found another rock which was soon tossed over the edge. The blue eyed child watched as once more it bounced off the edges amusement clearly printed on her face. How easily amused she could be.