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- OOC First Name
- Maddy
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- Willow Wand 14 Unicorn Tail Hair
The sun was hidden from view again today, as it normally was, and as the thick grey clouds tumbled across the sky, thunder rang from above. The Durmstrang grounds were quiet and empty, no one wanting to be outside when the rain finally hit and pelted from the sky, but the young Durmstrang girl sat in the cold wind without complaint. Sapphira honestly didn't care whether it rained or haled, she thought that she might have needed that. It was days like this that she felt like she belonged at Durmstrang, which was known for being a school of the Dark Arts, but nobody dared called it that. though today Sapphira truly felt something welling inside of her, ready to break out and snap, she felt about ready to hex anyone who dared to even talk to her. The Durmstrang girl somehow felt cheated by life, the poor girl had lost so much, her family, her best friend, and nearly everything else she could think of, and she was starting to feel as if she were losing her morals too. She was greatly surprised when she wished that the boy she had yelled at in the hall a few weeks back, would somehow find her so she could take her anger out on him, instead of feeling as if she could cursed the whole world. But she doubted it strongly, in a school as big as Durmstrang it was quite easy to be forgotten.
The girl was sitting on a large rock, her cold hands stuffed deep in the pockets of her black hoodie, and she stared at nothing in particular, but she was looking so filled with anger, disgust and absolute hatred that even if the sun came out and the professors all shouted that the students were free to play Quidditch, they wouldn't step a foot in her direction. Sapphira had already snapped at one of her friends today, about something stupid, and even her parents voices in her head couldn't stop her anger. They are dead, she thought, so why the hell should I listen to people who aren't even here? There was no point, she decided, tossing her hair away from her face impatiently. The girl truly felt something wrong with her, but she wasn't about to stop it and go back to her good-girl posture. Stuff it.
The girl was sitting on a large rock, her cold hands stuffed deep in the pockets of her black hoodie, and she stared at nothing in particular, but she was looking so filled with anger, disgust and absolute hatred that even if the sun came out and the professors all shouted that the students were free to play Quidditch, they wouldn't step a foot in her direction. Sapphira had already snapped at one of her friends today, about something stupid, and even her parents voices in her head couldn't stop her anger. They are dead, she thought, so why the hell should I listen to people who aren't even here? There was no point, she decided, tossing her hair away from her face impatiently. The girl truly felt something wrong with her, but she wasn't about to stop it and go back to her good-girl posture. Stuff it.