- Messages
- 9
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curved 14 Inch Sturdy Aspen Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 9/2018
Something about being in Denmark made Borka Khamidouline take in the scenes as he made his last delivery of brooms to a local Quidditch store. He had his own, of course. It was not in the best shape, but it was a broom that could ride rather fast if he felt like it. Borka wondered what his dad was up to, since the man was talking about retiring and allowing Borya the Second the take his place, and leaving Borka second in command. Since the parents split over differences of how they saw blood status' despite the fact that both were purebloods. His mother believed that their children should marry for love, and status to the depths of Hades but Borya thought that they should marry just for status, if at all possible. Out of many children, the two split and so did the kids. Several of them were married now with children, but others were little hellions and some did not bother marrying at all. Rosita and Borya the second were examples of these. The others were young, but Borya was almost forty and Rosita was just entering her thirties. After the divorce, only three of the five went with their mom. Borka stayed behind to watch after Tatyana.
Finally, after the storeowner signed the paperwork, Borka thanked the man before leaving to set his eyes elsewhere. There should be some fun sights somewhere around here. He was in Skagen, in the magical community, and there were pretty nice lighthouses. He knew what they were, but he never seen one in person. Boating and being out on the sea made him feel excited and enlightened. It was almost like riding a broom, but a little more of a chance of getting motion sickness. Borka walked to the docks, and his eyes were on a pamphlet, but he had no idea how to read Danish. He looked around for someone that could help him out on directions to where the huge lighthouse was (despite it being right across from his nose). Finally, he found a woman that looked a little closer to his age. He approached her and smiled, before asking, "Can you tell me where this picture leads? I can't read Danish. I'm Russian, you see." Borka looked positively helpless, and just needed to find something to do before he headed back home to Russia.
Finally, after the storeowner signed the paperwork, Borka thanked the man before leaving to set his eyes elsewhere. There should be some fun sights somewhere around here. He was in Skagen, in the magical community, and there were pretty nice lighthouses. He knew what they were, but he never seen one in person. Boating and being out on the sea made him feel excited and enlightened. It was almost like riding a broom, but a little more of a chance of getting motion sickness. Borka walked to the docks, and his eyes were on a pamphlet, but he had no idea how to read Danish. He looked around for someone that could help him out on directions to where the huge lighthouse was (despite it being right across from his nose). Finally, he found a woman that looked a little closer to his age. He approached her and smiled, before asking, "Can you tell me where this picture leads? I can't read Danish. I'm Russian, you see." Borka looked positively helpless, and just needed to find something to do before he headed back home to Russia.