- Messages
- 590
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Chestnut Wand with Mermaid Scale Core
- Age
- 2/2020
Preston had been back in school for a few weeks, but he hadn't done more than attend classes and practice his drawing. The guy still wasn't into Quidditch so he hadn't gone to tryouts and none of the other clubs appealed to him, though he was sort of interested in the Muggle Sports club. He had missed tryouts though, mostly because he had second guessed what his housemates would think of him trying out. Preston had quickly learned the deep prejudices that some of his housemates held about people like him and he wasn't going to do anything to feed into that. Preston was sure that he had convinced some of his friends that he was from a wizarding family.
Throwing his backpack over his shoulder, Preston walked out of the library where he had been doing research for an essay. He had found all the information he needed in one book and had taken notes so that he could write up his essay in the commonroom later that evening. A grumble in his stomach reminded Preston that it was mealtime. He followed his nose, making his way into the Great Hall and settling into a spot at the Slytherin table. It was already fairly full, but he managed to find a space in the middle near some other Slytherins. After nodding his head in greeting, Preston picked up a chicken pot pie from a plate full of them and tucked in. Boy, was it good! The young Slytherin loved the food in this school. As he glanced around the hall, Preston realized that in between breakfast and now, the room had been decorated for Halloween. Skeletons hung here and there as did pumpkins. He smiled before returning his attention to his meal, wondering what he would wear for the party.
Throwing his backpack over his shoulder, Preston walked out of the library where he had been doing research for an essay. He had found all the information he needed in one book and had taken notes so that he could write up his essay in the commonroom later that evening. A grumble in his stomach reminded Preston that it was mealtime. He followed his nose, making his way into the Great Hall and settling into a spot at the Slytherin table. It was already fairly full, but he managed to find a space in the middle near some other Slytherins. After nodding his head in greeting, Preston picked up a chicken pot pie from a plate full of them and tucked in. Boy, was it good! The young Slytherin loved the food in this school. As he glanced around the hall, Preston realized that in between breakfast and now, the room had been decorated for Halloween. Skeletons hung here and there as did pumpkins. He smiled before returning his attention to his meal, wondering what he would wear for the party.