- Messages
- 72
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Wand
- Straight 12 1/2 Inch Swishy Elm Wand with Fairy Wing Core
- Age
- 10/2052
Nik had told herself she wasn't going to care. She wasn't going to say or do anything that would cause any kind of commotion, but honestly that just wasn't her vibe and never had been. She had always been confrontational. It was in her DNA. She knew he was older, too much older probably, and he probably had dozens of admirers (none of them would be nearly as charming as her of course, or as pretty or as coordinated as she was), but she'd sent a rose anyway, because she'd always believed in being bold and going after whatever she wanted. That was also in her DNA - on the other side though probably. She hadn't realised how much it would suck to send a rose and not have one sent back to her. Maybe he just hadn't thought about it? Maybe he just thought that she would have enough or too many that he didn't send her one so he didn't overwhelm her. And maybe that was true, but that didn't mean she didn't want a rose from him.
But then he'd given her absolutely nothing. Not a note in return, not a smirk or a smile in the hallway, he didn't even answer the door to his dorm when she banged on it earlier, and for Nik that wasn't just disappointing, that was unforgivable. She had looked everywhere for him since that discovery, and she'd only just now managed to find him in the student lounge. She figured she was lucky, because he probably would have been leaving soon since it was getting later in the day, and he would probably try to get to the dorm before the rush. She tilted her chin defiantly upwards now that she blocked some of the light streaming down onto him, where she hoped it was enough shadow to interrupt his reading. She tried to hide the slight tremble in her lower lip, and she refused to let him see it.
"You didn't send me a rose." she told him, her voice soft. Maybe she was wrong and he had sent one and she had just missed it, or maybe she just hadn't gotten it yet, but she didn't want to accuse him outright. That wouldn't be fair. "I sent you a rose, with a pretty red colour on it, and the petals were all nice and everything, and you... you didn't send me one at all did you?" Maybe it was time to face the fact that he hadn't sent her one at all, but she couldn't understand why he wouldn't. He was Kael's friend wasn't he? So he should have sent her one.
@Horror Zhefarovich
But then he'd given her absolutely nothing. Not a note in return, not a smirk or a smile in the hallway, he didn't even answer the door to his dorm when she banged on it earlier, and for Nik that wasn't just disappointing, that was unforgivable. She had looked everywhere for him since that discovery, and she'd only just now managed to find him in the student lounge. She figured she was lucky, because he probably would have been leaving soon since it was getting later in the day, and he would probably try to get to the dorm before the rush. She tilted her chin defiantly upwards now that she blocked some of the light streaming down onto him, where she hoped it was enough shadow to interrupt his reading. She tried to hide the slight tremble in her lower lip, and she refused to let him see it.
"You didn't send me a rose." she told him, her voice soft. Maybe she was wrong and he had sent one and she had just missed it, or maybe she just hadn't gotten it yet, but she didn't want to accuse him outright. That wouldn't be fair. "I sent you a rose, with a pretty red colour on it, and the petals were all nice and everything, and you... you didn't send me one at all did you?" Maybe it was time to face the fact that he hadn't sent her one at all, but she couldn't understand why he wouldn't. He was Kael's friend wasn't he? So he should have sent her one.
@Horror Zhefarovich