- Messages
- 155
- OOC First Name
- Camilla
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Age
- 19
Dion idly twirled his wand between his fingers as he sat in the dorms. Another year at Ilvermony, then, which he wasn't too bothered about. It had been quite the adjustment going from Hogwarts to Ilvermony, but he thought he was doing pretty alright. While he hadn't excelled at his exams, he had done enough to get by. He probably needed to put in more of an effort, but his dad just didn't have the heart to reprimand him for not trying as hard as he should have, and Dion wasn't going to encourage the conversation if he didn't have to. Sure, he'd work harder as the requirements for getting sufficient grades would go up, and he knew he was clever enough to get the marks he needed to keep teachers off his back. Besides, he could always pull out the excuse of his family having gone through a rough time over the past few years. He didn't actually want to use it as a crutch, as he was responsible for himself, but it was there if he needed to use it.
But Ilvermony had Quidditch, he was able to duel, and the classes were pretty alright all things considered. It was also kind of helped that he wasn't the only Hogwarts expat. He hadn't ever really been close with Noah, but he knew him enough to hold a conversation with him. And considering they were both in the same kind of boat, and now both in the Quidditch team, it really just felt like some kind of sign from the universe that maybe they should really just be friends or something. He looked over at his classmate with a raised eyebrow, not bothering to attempt to study Transfiguration any further for the moment. "Hey man, you think we're gonna beat Beauxbatons as badly as last year?" he asked, in a lazy attempt to start conversation.
But Ilvermony had Quidditch, he was able to duel, and the classes were pretty alright all things considered. It was also kind of helped that he wasn't the only Hogwarts expat. He hadn't ever really been close with Noah, but he knew him enough to hold a conversation with him. And considering they were both in the same kind of boat, and now both in the Quidditch team, it really just felt like some kind of sign from the universe that maybe they should really just be friends or something. He looked over at his classmate with a raised eyebrow, not bothering to attempt to study Transfiguration any further for the moment. "Hey man, you think we're gonna beat Beauxbatons as badly as last year?" he asked, in a lazy attempt to start conversation.