- Messages
- 192
- OOC First Name
- Summer
Ryker sat in the north tower. He found he liked it up here really. unfortunately he had to go down to the owlery to post a letter. It wouldn't be that bad if it didn't mean leaving this spot. Ryker sighed and made his way along the towers to one of his least favourite spots in the castle. It kind of stunk in the owlery. Not to mention there were a few viscous owls in there. He really didn't like the place.
Ryker reached into the pocket of his roves and took out the letter before opening the door to the stinky room. The stench reached out and hit him quickly. His nose scrunched up in disgust immediately. "Well, here goes." He walked in, quickly as he could without attracting the birds attention, and reached for his owl. It wasn't actually his owl but it was the one he used to send his nana letters.
Ryker attached the letter to the owls leg, supplied the address, and watched as the small brown bird soared out into the sky and out of view. He was about to leave the horrible room when he saw a familiar owl heading straight for him. He recognised the owl but couldn't for the life of him remember where from. He accepted the lettr and walked, still as fast as he could, out of the Owlery and to his dorm the read the letter. He didn't even check who it was from.
Ryker reached into the pocket of his roves and took out the letter before opening the door to the stinky room. The stench reached out and hit him quickly. His nose scrunched up in disgust immediately. "Well, here goes." He walked in, quickly as he could without attracting the birds attention, and reached for his owl. It wasn't actually his owl but it was the one he used to send his nana letters.
Ryker attached the letter to the owls leg, supplied the address, and watched as the small brown bird soared out into the sky and out of view. He was about to leave the horrible room when he saw a familiar owl heading straight for him. He recognised the owl but couldn't for the life of him remember where from. He accepted the lettr and walked, still as fast as he could, out of the Owlery and to his dorm the read the letter. He didn't even check who it was from.