- Messages
- 101
- OOC First Name
- Liam
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Willowisp: Curved 11 Inch Sturdy White Willow with Demiguise Hair Core
- Age
- 7/2034
There were times that even Alkander was less hyper and in need of some relaxation time. The outdoors and especially the lake would have been the perfect location for the boy to spend his first Sunday morning at Hogwarts but the rain outside seemed that it was going to pelt down all day. He hadn't visited the school's library yet and he had heard that it was a feast for the eyes, at least for bookworms. After a light breakfast, he decided it was a good time to pay a visit and maybe find something exciting to read.
The boy wasn't disappointed when he stepped into the impressive area of bookcases that were reaching up to the ceiling. Dusty tomes, withered parchments rolls and rare manuscripts left no empty space on the long bookshelves. The librarian wasn't at his desk at that moment. Maybe he had a day off on Sundays. Alkander's attention was drawn by a rectangular shelf behind the librarian's desk, where a sign inscribed 'Reserved Books'.
Alkander raised an eyebrow wondering what kind of books were so popular for someone to make a reservation and approached the shelf after he made sure he wasn't watched. Browsed through the books piled neatly on the shelf until he came across a familiar photo collection with hard, scarlet cover. With excitement building, he pulled carefully the book out of the pile, making sure nothing tumbled down. A smile spread on his face when he read the name of the author.
It was the new photo collection of dragons around the world by his uncle Cadmus. Unlike his father and his older uncle, Cadmus, the youngest one out of his father's siblings, had chose not to work at the magizoo and the breeding program but only occasionally. His passion about photography, along with his love for magical creatures had win him over and the man had devoted the past one year traveling around the world in order to capture snapshots of different dragon breeds in the wild.
Alkander was really proud for his uncle and he couldn't wait to see his newly published work. Someone had made a reservation for this book but maybe it wasn't for today. He could have a quick look and return it back as soon as possible so he set to find a quite corner to enjoy it. A set of two cozy armchairs with a round, wooden table between them next to a window was the right place. Alkander plumped down on the armchair and with no hesitation opened the book.
A blast of fire that engulfed the whole frame of the first picture made the boy flinch but then a pair of yellow, glaring eyes with long coal-black slits appeared and amidst the flames appeared a Chinese Fireball. His uncle must have used fire protection potions to take that photo. With the sound of rain against the window's glass, Alkander proceeded to read the text about Chinese Fireball beneath the picture, also describing how this shot was taken by the photographer.
The boy wasn't disappointed when he stepped into the impressive area of bookcases that were reaching up to the ceiling. Dusty tomes, withered parchments rolls and rare manuscripts left no empty space on the long bookshelves. The librarian wasn't at his desk at that moment. Maybe he had a day off on Sundays. Alkander's attention was drawn by a rectangular shelf behind the librarian's desk, where a sign inscribed 'Reserved Books'.
Alkander raised an eyebrow wondering what kind of books were so popular for someone to make a reservation and approached the shelf after he made sure he wasn't watched. Browsed through the books piled neatly on the shelf until he came across a familiar photo collection with hard, scarlet cover. With excitement building, he pulled carefully the book out of the pile, making sure nothing tumbled down. A smile spread on his face when he read the name of the author.
It was the new photo collection of dragons around the world by his uncle Cadmus. Unlike his father and his older uncle, Cadmus, the youngest one out of his father's siblings, had chose not to work at the magizoo and the breeding program but only occasionally. His passion about photography, along with his love for magical creatures had win him over and the man had devoted the past one year traveling around the world in order to capture snapshots of different dragon breeds in the wild.
Alkander was really proud for his uncle and he couldn't wait to see his newly published work. Someone had made a reservation for this book but maybe it wasn't for today. He could have a quick look and return it back as soon as possible so he set to find a quite corner to enjoy it. A set of two cozy armchairs with a round, wooden table between them next to a window was the right place. Alkander plumped down on the armchair and with no hesitation opened the book.
A blast of fire that engulfed the whole frame of the first picture made the boy flinch but then a pair of yellow, glaring eyes with long coal-black slits appeared and amidst the flames appeared a Chinese Fireball. His uncle must have used fire protection potions to take that photo. With the sound of rain against the window's glass, Alkander proceeded to read the text about Chinese Fireball beneath the picture, also describing how this shot was taken by the photographer.