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- Camilla
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- Muggleborn
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- Single (Not Looking)
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- Curly 13" Rigid Pine Wand, Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 19 (21/9/2043)
Aine was hurting for inspiration for something to write about in the next issue of the paper. The way OWLs were being built up to literally deciding the entire trajectory of one's future was bad enough, if she wasn't also willingly subjecting herself to the torture of studying under Professor Styx. (And on the former, she had enough opinions that would get shouted down for not being part of the status quo. The latter was a whole other problem.) She looked back at a few of her old articles from when she was in her early years and tended to cringe, finding them as a whole utterly embarrassing and worthless. Which was how she would describe herself generally, but that was a different matter. But she felt like she'd matured a lot over the past couple of years, and so had her writing. (That was debatable).
Which didn't say a lot for the rest of the paper, opinion pieces aside, and Aine sighed somewhat melodramatically as she rustled through papers, trying to see what previous articles worked and what previous ones didn't. "Geez," Aine muttered, more to herself than anything. "You'd think nothing actually happened at the school sometimes, when we're submitting muggle poems that aren't even credited for the paper." Aine had no problem with Aaliyah as a person, she supposed, but she certainly despised her choice of poems and her general opinions about classes, so maybe she did have a problem after all. And totally wasn't vaguely jealous that not being named editor was yet another thing she was not good enough for. At least she wrote her totally cringeworthy and humiliating poems for the paper.
Which didn't say a lot for the rest of the paper, opinion pieces aside, and Aine sighed somewhat melodramatically as she rustled through papers, trying to see what previous articles worked and what previous ones didn't. "Geez," Aine muttered, more to herself than anything. "You'd think nothing actually happened at the school sometimes, when we're submitting muggle poems that aren't even credited for the paper." Aine had no problem with Aaliyah as a person, she supposed, but she certainly despised her choice of poems and her general opinions about classes, so maybe she did have a problem after all. And totally wasn't vaguely jealous that not being named editor was yet another thing she was not good enough for. At least she wrote her totally cringeworthy and humiliating poems for the paper.