- Messages
- 637
- Blood Status
- Pure Blood
- Relationship Status
- Widow
- Wand
- 13 1/4" Cypress Wand with powdered serpent scale
- Age
- 12/2015
Athena didn't particularly care for the company of others so she never spent much time in the common room or any other area where large amounts of students gathered. She was soft spoken and fairly shy and she much preferred to be alone than be in the company of others. It wasn't that Athena didn't like her fellow Slytherins, most of them were pure bloods which made them ok in her book, but she had never bothered to get to know anyone. When Athena wanted company, she had always sought out her sister or brother. They provided her with all the companionship that she needed, and when they weren't around she found her cousins. With each passing year, however, she had fewer family members around and the fourth year knew that she would have to become more independent. Athena always missed her father when she was in school. He was one of her favorite people and even though he and Levi sometimes didn't get along well, Athena adored the man. He was tall, strong and he protected his family. That was who Athena was writing to as she sat in a far corner in the library.
Turning the lamp on, Athena continued to write, asking her father if there were any updates regarding Levi and Ariah. Athena really liked her brother's fiance and was glad that she was becoming a member of the family. Signing her name, Athena placed the letter in an envelope and placed it in her notebook so she could send it in the morning. Getting up, Athena packed her bag and left out a research book. She headed for the shelf where she had retrieved it from earlier and bent down to put it back. Athena didn't really like to read unless something caught her eye. The book she'd just put back had not been a book that interested her at all. It was necessary for her homework though.
Turning the lamp on, Athena continued to write, asking her father if there were any updates regarding Levi and Ariah. Athena really liked her brother's fiance and was glad that she was becoming a member of the family. Signing her name, Athena placed the letter in an envelope and placed it in her notebook so she could send it in the morning. Getting up, Athena packed her bag and left out a research book. She headed for the shelf where she had retrieved it from earlier and bent down to put it back. Athena didn't really like to read unless something caught her eye. The book she'd just put back had not been a book that interested her at all. It was necessary for her homework though.