- Messages
- 89
- OOC First Name
- Beth
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Age
- 7/2029
[July, 2041]
Morning glazed the horizon with eager step, shuffling a low wave of heat across the land. Despite it being the colder season, it was going to be a pleasant day. Beneath the fresh blue sky, in a sleepy suburban neighbourhood, Lily Sedgwick began to stir. She threw out her arms in a yawn above her head, flex her muscles, and pushed herself to get up. She was twelve years old today. She had little certainty as per birthday celebrations, due mainly to her limited social interaction; her mother had home educated her for the past year, wanting to get things right with her learning and teach her the Durmstrang method that she would have learnt. But Lily longed for friendship once again. She'd had plenty of muggle friends as a child, but as soon as she was due to join them at a muggle secondary, her mother pulled her out of public school and began teaching her magic, herself.
Downstairs, fifteen minutes later, and better dressed for the occasion, Lily was welcomed into the kitchen by her parents, and a large blue cake with twelve candles set out as trees and a miniature dragon galloping between then, was set out upon the table. "Woah!" Lily exclaimed with surprise, knowing she would get a cake but not the design to be on it, "really cool!" Her words were heavily accented by her German voice. She'd learnt the majority of the language from her father, who had grown up there. She still had to practice her English on a regular basis, for though she could speak it fluently, she did make the odd mistake. "What is the plan for the day, mother?"
Morning glazed the horizon with eager step, shuffling a low wave of heat across the land. Despite it being the colder season, it was going to be a pleasant day. Beneath the fresh blue sky, in a sleepy suburban neighbourhood, Lily Sedgwick began to stir. She threw out her arms in a yawn above her head, flex her muscles, and pushed herself to get up. She was twelve years old today. She had little certainty as per birthday celebrations, due mainly to her limited social interaction; her mother had home educated her for the past year, wanting to get things right with her learning and teach her the Durmstrang method that she would have learnt. But Lily longed for friendship once again. She'd had plenty of muggle friends as a child, but as soon as she was due to join them at a muggle secondary, her mother pulled her out of public school and began teaching her magic, herself.
Downstairs, fifteen minutes later, and better dressed for the occasion, Lily was welcomed into the kitchen by her parents, and a large blue cake with twelve candles set out as trees and a miniature dragon galloping between then, was set out upon the table. "Woah!" Lily exclaimed with surprise, knowing she would get a cake but not the design to be on it, "really cool!" Her words were heavily accented by her German voice. She'd learnt the majority of the language from her father, who had grown up there. She still had to practice her English on a regular basis, for though she could speak it fluently, she did make the odd mistake. "What is the plan for the day, mother?"