- Messages
- 590
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Chestnut Wand with Mermaid Scale Core
- Age
- 2/2020
Preston hadn't sent a letter to his parents yet because he wasn't exactly sure how either of them would take having an owl appear at their doorstep with a letter attached to its leg. His father was a little more open to having a wizard for a son, but he knew that his mother wasn't entirely comfortable with the idea. She had refused to touch his wand and wouldn't even glance at his schoolbooks. His father had delighted in hearing about how the wand had chosen his son and even mused about what kind of wand he would have had he been born a wizard. Preston knew that when he saw his mother and father, he would have to tell them both whether he wanted to stay or not. Right now, Preston was still undecided. He liked certain aspects of the school but he was really, really homesick. Well, that wasn't entirely accurate because he never spent much time at home. He was missing his other school immensely though and often wondered what his old friends were doing. He'd made some decent friends here though, and it was easy to see some of them becoming best friends with time. Whether he would remain or not to see that through was another thing though.
The lake had quickly become one of Preston's favorite areas of the castle and he'd even gone for a small dip the other day, despite the warning from some of the older Slytherins that there were creatures in the lake. He thought they had been trying to scare him. It was just as he was about to get out that Preston had noticed a really high cliff. Now that he had some free time, Preston thought he would head to the spot. As he drew closer, the entire area reminded Preston of this overlook that had been near his old school. It had nothing on this one though, which had an amazing view of the lake. The young Slytherin made a mental note to bring his sketchbook one day so he could capture the beautiful scene. Sitting on the dirt, Preston found a stick and began to quietly draw the lake into the dirt. It was something to do since he was all alone on the cliff. Soon, he would head closer to the edge to see if the cliff was any good for diving off of, something he'd always wanted to try but was too afraid to. For now, he was content to sit with his thoughts and the stick in his hand.
The lake had quickly become one of Preston's favorite areas of the castle and he'd even gone for a small dip the other day, despite the warning from some of the older Slytherins that there were creatures in the lake. He thought they had been trying to scare him. It was just as he was about to get out that Preston had noticed a really high cliff. Now that he had some free time, Preston thought he would head to the spot. As he drew closer, the entire area reminded Preston of this overlook that had been near his old school. It had nothing on this one though, which had an amazing view of the lake. The young Slytherin made a mental note to bring his sketchbook one day so he could capture the beautiful scene. Sitting on the dirt, Preston found a stick and began to quietly draw the lake into the dirt. It was something to do since he was all alone on the cliff. Soon, he would head closer to the edge to see if the cliff was any good for diving off of, something he'd always wanted to try but was too afraid to. For now, he was content to sit with his thoughts and the stick in his hand.