Open Letting it all out

Morrie Ayre

Careless with the truth
 
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Curved 8 Inch Unyielding Ash Wand with Kelpie Hair Core
Morrie hadn't bothered with a fancy dress costume this year as she didn't intend to stay long at the feast anyway. She ate some food then circled the Great Hall twice until she decided to try out the grindylow piñata on her way out. She let herself be blindfolded and handed a bat. She swung once, missed. She swing again and missed again. “Urgh, this is annoying,” she muttered, lowering the blindfold to around her neck so she could see properly, not understanding the point of being blindfolded in the first place anyway. She raised the bat again and started whacking the piñata and no longer missing any swings. Sweets were falling out but Morrie didn't care. Nope, she got too distracted when she imagined the piñata was a certain Slytherin's face, one that had been giving her trouble this semester. Morrie didn’t stop whacking it over and over again.
 
Cassandra had dressed up as a cheerleader, simply because they had cute outfits. A cute top and a cute miniskirt? Yeah she wasn't about to pass the opportunity and because she couldn't be bothered with anything fancier. Taking a stroll around the great hall she had some snacks and looked at what the other people were doing. Seeing a girl that was at least a year older than abusing that poor piñata the Gryffindor decided to take her chances and approach her. Hey she had the piñata so Cassie should be safe, right? "Oh my, I'd hate to be that poor piñata oorrr whoever you are thinking of while smacking it." She commented with a small grin as she got closer.
 
Morrie couldn't say how many times she whacked Mik... the piñata, but it was a lot of times. By the time she was done, it was destroyed to pulp. Morrie lowered the bat and stepped back, her chest heaving and clearly pleased with her work. When she registered that someone was speaking to her, she turned and scowled at them, her default look, and wondering what they wanted. "Yeah," Morrie took a deep breath, "It felt good though. I'd recommend trying it, but you'll need a new piñata."
 
Cassandra raised her brows at the reaction she got, cute. "Yeah I suppose I'd need a new one but I think I'll manage just fine. No pent up rage to let out for me, left that all back at home if there was any to begin with." She said, in all honesty there wasn't really any of that back at Scotland but if there was she'd cross that bridge when she got there. "Who's got you so worked up anyways? Must have done a number on you," Cassandra couldn't help but to try get the gossip if there was any to begin with.
 
No pent up rage? Morrie looked at the younger girl like she had just spoken utter nonsense because quite frankly, she had. Morrie didn't see how anyone could not have pent up rage, but she did have an idea from it. She pulled out her wand, pointing it at the girl briefly at first, just to test for a rage reaction, then she aimed it at the piñata. "Reparo!" She cast, returning it to it's former glory, almost. Morrie wasn't that great at that spell and it was still tatty around the edges and a little more lop sided than before she had gotten to it, but otherwise perfectly functional. "Go on, prove it. Prove you don't have any pent up rage." She offered her the bat and tucked her wand away again.
 
Cassandra followed the girls movements and just cocked her head with a smile as the wand was cast at her. Just as she was about to dare the girl to cast something at her the redhead turned to her previous victim, repairing it.... to some extent. Taking the bat offered she looked at the piñata then the girl. "I see someone has a severe case of trust issues, or you just think everyone has tons of rage inside them." Cassie made a shrug before turning the bat in her hand getting a feel of it. "I don't really have any pent up anger but I'll give it a smack just for good measure," the fourth year said before giving one good smack. She used to play baseball so smacking things with bats, albeit it was usually a ball, wasn't really a new thing for her. "Have you ever tried those rage rooms? Heard they were great, I am sooo jealous of my old friends who go to them to release stress or whatever. They should definitely have things like that in the magical world, since its so easy to fix it all too..." Matter of fact that was a great idea, someone definitely should put one of those things up sooner rather than later.
 

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