Let's not spill latte on you

Zac Kuang

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Alder Wand 13 3/4" Essence of Dragon Heartstring
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8/2013
Since Zac had a break, he went back to Sofia along with a sister of his. He was going to go back to China but his father wasn't home and the twins were in New Zealand or in other words there was no one at home. Zac got out from his apartment and walk toward the city. The city was crowded like usual and there were a lot of muggles there too. He saw some of his classmates walking around but he didn't feel like greeting them. There were a lot of things that had been happening lately, firstly there was these crazy people started coming to the school. They were all violent and secondly his cousins were going to the same school. Zac hadn't seen them a lot lately since they were all busy and he missed his family so bad. And what was worse was that Veronica, his ex girlfriend was with Joshua, a good mate of his. He didn't mind, if they were happy then it was all up to them but Zac couldn't believe that she was with Joshua. But again, if they loved each other then Zac couldn't do anything about it, could he?

Zac then stopped by to a cafe and ordered a hot latte. He stopped on a bridge as his eyes started to wander around. Zac loved Paris more than Sofia and he didn't know why. He started walking and accidentally bumped on someone spilling the coffee. "Dear Merlin I'm so sorry" He stood up taking a tissue and gave it to the stranger. He took out his wand and pointed it at her and stopped. He forgot that he was out of school and that the stranger could be a muggle and that he was underage. He put it back into his pocket and quickly took out more tissues from his pocket. "I'm sorry, I'll buy new clothes for you" He apologized, he felt so bad and embarrassed for spilling coffee to other people.
 
Wow, Sofia was boring. Sure, the museum had been okay, it had some interesting pieces of art and stuff.. but to travel all the way to Bulgaria to see them? Definitely not worth it. But then again, it was only a quick floo trip. As thirty or so students from Salem Witches Institute strolled through the streets of Sofia, their teacher led them around a cobbled promenade, and towards a row of shops next to a bridge. "Okay, free time everybody. Get some lunch, check out the area. Meet back here in an hour," she chirped, waving the girls to go. As most students pranced away in small groups of friends, Tempest Sun decided to split off by herself. It wasn't that she didn't have any friends - in fact, she did have quite a few - it was more so because this happened to be her least favourite class, History of Magic, full of annoyingly gossipy and girly girls for classmates. These were the types of people that Tempest didn't exactly fancy socialising with, being a straight-forward tomboy, so instead she found herself heading as far from them as possible. The choleric girl intended on crossing the bridge, and making her way into the nearest cafe on the other side, so she began to do just that. Tempest wasn't usually one to dream, but having just perfected that morning one of the hardest dance routines she had ever attempted, you could say that her head was a little in the clouds. That was.. probably why she didn't notice the boy heading for her until it was too late.

Feeling the scolding liquid seep through her shirtdress, Tempest jumped back with a silent gasp. Despite the situation not really being a big deal at all - the clothes could be cleaned and her skin hadn't burnt - all at once, the young girl's temper flared up uncontrollably, but you'd be surprised to learn that she did not throw the coffee-spilling culprit off the bridge they found themselves on. "What the f**k! What did you do that for? Are you blind, what the f**k?!" Tempest gushed suddenly, not raising her voice by much, but still looking at the boy with a clearly displeased expression. Sighing slightly, she looked down, understanding that there was no reason to get angry. The boy had already apologised profusely, and he seemed nice enough. It wasn't like he'd done it on purpose, right? "No, it's just as much my fault as it is yours," she admitted, rolling her eyes as she took the napkins without a thank you and harshly dabbed at the dripping drink. "Er, don't bother.." Tempest shrugged, when he offered to buy her new clothes. While she wasn't one to turn down a new outfit, that was just kind of.. a random thing for a stranger to say. "Besides, I can Scourgify them when I get back school."
 
Zac was surprised that the girl was pretty rude but he couldn't blame her, after all he was the one who spill the latte on her. "No need to be rude, I've told you I'm sorry and I'm willing to buy you new clothes" He said calmly, he wasn't trying to make her more angry. Perhaps this was the reason why she was all alone, no friends? Zac took out small towel out of his bag and handed it to her, it was pretty cold and he didn't want her to be sick just because he spill the latte on her. "You sure you don't want a T-shirt? There's a good shop on the corner" He pointed at the shop on the corner, it was a little pricey but he didn't mind since his father gave him money and he could use it for whatever he wanted. "School? Where's that?" If she was a muggle then Zac wouldn't know where it was but if she was then Zac should know where it was. He didn't mean to not mind his own business but he was a little curious unlike his sister who was too curious who wanted to know about everything about other people.

What the boy liked about this odd girl was the style of hers. He had seen Korean girls wearing those kind of outfits and he liked it. "I'm assuming that you're Korean? Honestly, I love what you're wearing" He hoped that it wasn't wierd since he was a stranger and she was too and suddenly he was complimenting on her outfit. "Sorry, I'm kinda into fashion" Zac wasn't that good around girls, he was good around those who were close to him but not to new people. "I'm Zac, Zac Kuang" He introduced himself as he slipped his hands to his pocket. He had never seen her before perhaps she was from somewhere else? Or yes.... She was a muggle then no wonder why Zac knew nothing about her.

Zac was surprised that the girl was pretty rude but he couldn't blame her, after all he was the one who spill the latte on her. "No need to be rude, I've told you I'm sorry and I'm willing to buy you new clothes" He said calmly, he wasn't trying to make her more angry. Perhaps this was the reason why she was all alone, no friends? Zac took out small towel out of his bag and handed it to her, it was pretty cold and he didn't want her to be sick just because he spill the latte on her. "You sure you don't want a T-shirt? There's a good shop on the corner" He pointed at the shop on the corner, it was a little pricey but he didn't mind since his father gave him money and he could use it for whatever he wanted. "School? Where's that?" If she was a muggle then Zac wouldn't know where it was but if she was then Zac should know where it was. He didn't mean to not mind his own business but he was a little curious unlike his sister who was too curious who wanted to know about everything about other people.

What the boy liked about this odd girl was the style of hers. He had seen Korean girls wearing those kind of outfits and he liked it. "I'm assuming that you're Korean? Honestly, I love what you're wearing" He hoped that it wasn't wierd since he was a stranger and she was too and suddenly he was complimenting on her outfit. "Sorry, I'm kinda into fashion" Zac wasn't that good around girls, he was good around those who were close to him but not to new people. "I'm Zac, Zac Kuang" He introduced himself as he slipped his hands to his pocket. He had never seen her before perhaps she was from somewhere else? Or yes.... She was a muggle then no wonder why Zac knew nothing about her.
 

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