- Messages
- 154
- OOC First Name
- Kaitlyn
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Knotted 9" Unyielding Spruce Wand with Erumpent Hide Core
- Age
- August 1, 2017 - August 30, 2045
Sidney Carver could be having a better day at school, but to him being in Gryffindor was not at all that great. He was not making that many friends at all. Perhaps it was because he was such a strange boy, living in a fantasy world, and playing with cards that had been around since his parents were born, if not before them. He loved all cards, athlete cards, trading cards and especially pokemon cards. There was nothing better than looking at his collection and seeing all of the colors that he had, and all of the monsters on there. He often daydreamed that he was going to catch them all, and one day he hoped that he would. He just kept finding more and more things to collect, thus he did. Sidney was perhaps the only one that did such things, and he did not regret them at all. Sidney looked down at his basic outfit, and the Gryffindor then shifted his eyes all around. Oh there was imagination everywhere. Sidney thought that he could live in this world where he was the ruler, and he could hear the sounds of rain forests all around him. Sidney could feel the urge to survive take over, but he was taken out of his reality when he nudged into someone as he walked down the corridor. Well, that was a bust. No one knew just how hard it was to come up with something good in his mind. It was very hard to do, but he would have to do it later. Sidney looked around the second corridor, his hand touching the wall as he slowly reduced his pace of walking to a bare minimum. Perhaps there was a secret hall or something down this corridor. It would be nice if he found something that no one else had found. He would be famous right now. Sidney could basically imagine himself as famous. People loving him, chanting his name, it really swelled his heart. That was his dream, to have someone chanting his name out to the world. Would that ever happen? It was highly unlikely. He would be just some normal kid, or a nerd rather, that no one really paid much attention to. His mom once said that he was going to look handsome, and he believed it. Just wait until he aged and got prettier. People would live to regret not knowing such an interesting lad.
The Gryffindor pushed on a brick on the wall that looked like it could be switch, but nothing happened. "Really? Nothing happens after I push? Well, maybe it is down further," spoke Sidney to himself because there was no one else around to listen to him. Sidney walked a little further down, before his imagination started to kick in. What if he was searching for a door that needed to open in a special way? That he needed to do something extraordinary before it would open? However he had to think of what would be beyond that door. Perhaps there was a princess that needed his help, just like in most of the older video games that he had researched! Sidney snapped his fingers, and he knew what would open the door (granted this was all in his mind). He exclaimed to himself, "Just the perfect idea to open the door to save the damsel!" Oh the fun and entertainment he was bringing to himself. He had nothing else to do, so why not? People would have more fun if they just used their heads and not take everything seriously. Sidney leaned forward, placing his hands onto the ground, and he effortlessly used his arms to flip his body, upside down and walk a mere few steps so that his heels touched the wall. His hair nearly touched the floor as well, and he waited. The world upside down was amazing, and then he forgot all about the little adventure that he was dreaming up. His eyes looked around, and he could feel all of the blood rushing to his head. He could hear some people pointing and whispering as he remained upside down, standing on his hands against the wall to help support. Heck, he could feel his shirt trying to to sink to the ground, but luckily he tucked it in before he did this stunt. "What are you looking at, weirdos?" Sidney rolled his eyes as the group left, and he remained like he was. His face was starting to flush a brilliant red. Wow, being upside down was really making his head hurt! But it was fun too!
The Gryffindor pushed on a brick on the wall that looked like it could be switch, but nothing happened. "Really? Nothing happens after I push? Well, maybe it is down further," spoke Sidney to himself because there was no one else around to listen to him. Sidney walked a little further down, before his imagination started to kick in. What if he was searching for a door that needed to open in a special way? That he needed to do something extraordinary before it would open? However he had to think of what would be beyond that door. Perhaps there was a princess that needed his help, just like in most of the older video games that he had researched! Sidney snapped his fingers, and he knew what would open the door (granted this was all in his mind). He exclaimed to himself, "Just the perfect idea to open the door to save the damsel!" Oh the fun and entertainment he was bringing to himself. He had nothing else to do, so why not? People would have more fun if they just used their heads and not take everything seriously. Sidney leaned forward, placing his hands onto the ground, and he effortlessly used his arms to flip his body, upside down and walk a mere few steps so that his heels touched the wall. His hair nearly touched the floor as well, and he waited. The world upside down was amazing, and then he forgot all about the little adventure that he was dreaming up. His eyes looked around, and he could feel all of the blood rushing to his head. He could hear some people pointing and whispering as he remained upside down, standing on his hands against the wall to help support. Heck, he could feel his shirt trying to to sink to the ground, but luckily he tucked it in before he did this stunt. "What are you looking at, weirdos?" Sidney rolled his eyes as the group left, and he remained like he was. His face was starting to flush a brilliant red. Wow, being upside down was really making his head hurt! But it was fun too!