Leo Benivieni
🌞 spanish-italian 🌞 former gryff head boy 🌞
- Messages
- 262
- OOC First Name
- Clara
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Seeing Somebody
- Sexual Orientation
- Elizabeth
- Age
- 2/2029 (21)
Leo Benivieni was not the kind of person to sit around and have a chat with. No, he was in fact the exact opposite of that. He was always on his feet doing something, being proactive or spending time with friends and family. It was his first at HNZ and he had heard so much about it from his older twin siblings, Alessio and Marcella. That was why he decided to explore the castle during his free time, although he knew that he had to be studying for exams that were coming up soon. He didn't have the faintest idea of how these exams worked, neither of his siblings told him anything about how to handle them. They mentioned everything good about this school but they hadn't said a word about classes, homework or exams. He would just have to figure it out on his own when the time came. That was why he was now sitting in the Library, trying to study for his classes. Unfortunately for him, Al had caught him wandering around aimlessly and had tried (and succeeded) to convince Leo to come here. The Gryffindor took things seriously when he really needed to and of course today was one of those days. He was also a stubborn kid, which was both a disadvantage and an advantage. He somehow managed to explore many areas of the castle already, and he had love every single place he had been to so far. He felt like home here. A different home, considering he was a muggle-born and had an Italian heritage. Not that it made his stay at the castle easier. On top of everything he had to learn English too, but thankfully his parents made him do that long before he received his letter of acceptance.
Leo was getting bored really quickly. He wished someone would come and talk to him, he loved meeting new people and he wanted friends. He didn't exactly made the best of efforts in the first term and that had worried him. Usually he was able to make friends fast, but that did not turn out in his favour like he planned to. Hopefully his personality and liveliness would attract other students his age. It definitely helped, being as friendly and open-minded as possible. The first year had a feeling he wasn't going to get a lot done anyway, not when he wasn't in the mood any longer. He surprised himself by having learnt everything he could manage in just under an hour. This was probably where he was meant to be. He sighed and started humming lowly to himself. He couldn't help it, either he talked to someone or kept himself entertained somehow. Soon enough though, he saw a movement at the corner of his eye and jumped to his feet, making noise as his books thumped to the floor. And ink. And parchment. It did not go as he planned, but it wasn't exactly his fault. Leo was a very alert child. He decided he would pick up his things later. It didn't seem as if anyone was going to study at his table anytime soon in any case and if they were they would have to ignore his belongings. He walked all the way along the row of shelves and picked out a random book, the one that caused the glint of some sort of light. He couldn't close the book in time and only then did he notice that it was a monster book. It screeched and it took Leo five minutes just to find out how to close the thing. Finally, he put it back in a hurry. Once a muggle, always a struggle, he thought to himself.
Leo was getting bored really quickly. He wished someone would come and talk to him, he loved meeting new people and he wanted friends. He didn't exactly made the best of efforts in the first term and that had worried him. Usually he was able to make friends fast, but that did not turn out in his favour like he planned to. Hopefully his personality and liveliness would attract other students his age. It definitely helped, being as friendly and open-minded as possible. The first year had a feeling he wasn't going to get a lot done anyway, not when he wasn't in the mood any longer. He surprised himself by having learnt everything he could manage in just under an hour. This was probably where he was meant to be. He sighed and started humming lowly to himself. He couldn't help it, either he talked to someone or kept himself entertained somehow. Soon enough though, he saw a movement at the corner of his eye and jumped to his feet, making noise as his books thumped to the floor. And ink. And parchment. It did not go as he planned, but it wasn't exactly his fault. Leo was a very alert child. He decided he would pick up his things later. It didn't seem as if anyone was going to study at his table anytime soon in any case and if they were they would have to ignore his belongings. He walked all the way along the row of shelves and picked out a random book, the one that caused the glint of some sort of light. He couldn't close the book in time and only then did he notice that it was a monster book. It screeched and it took Leo five minutes just to find out how to close the thing. Finally, he put it back in a hurry. Once a muggle, always a struggle, he thought to himself.