- Messages
- 29
- OOC First Name
- Mintzy
- Wand
- Coconut Wand 14 1/4" Essence of Star Dust
- Age
- 12/2023
After carefully weighing the pros and cons, Eddie had decided in the end that he didn't particularly enjoy having a common room located in the dungeons of the castle. Sure, the Slytherins den was relatively close to the kitchens, but not enough for trips there to be either frequent or convenient; the distance was far enough that the snakes weren't as friendly with the house elves as the Hufflepuffs (although granted, this might be more a problem concerning personalities than distance) and the snakes had a better chance of being caught by a professor. This thought led to a tiny, involuntary frown and furrowed brows. If he recalled correctly, there was a rumor that they kept trolls in this part of Hogwarts, too... So, Eddie thought, absentmindedly folding and unfolding the scroll of parchment before him in half, in addition to every night being eerie to the point of concerning, there's the added bonus that he might get to run into a troll. Holding either of the paper's top corners between his large thumb and forefinger, he folded them so that they both met in the middle. Ah the mind of an eleven year old when trolls made one excited rather than scared. But there was something else he didn't like, he thought, taking a moment to glance through the windows and up at the sky, only to be met with the critical gaze of some medieval Slytherin. Oh, right. Shaking his head and not wanting to hear another lecture on how great Slytherins were back in the day, the boy looked down at his paper plane in the making. There were no windows to look through. "Of course, that wouldn't make any sense, being underground and all." He said quietly to himself.
Staring at his forefinger, the first year winced as he watched a tiny trickle of blood move slowly along and into a small drop. It was weird how something almost as fine as a strand hair could sting so much. If he hadn't ever noticed it, would it even still hurt? He wondered, pulling out a simple, navy-colored handkerchief from his pocket. It was a little much for a tiny drop of blood, but he would much rather use this than get small drops of blood on his belongings. If he saw them later on, they'd probably drive him mad, being a somewhat neat freak and all when it comes to his comic books, as some of them were limited edition. He even had an entire trunk just for his comic books, his mom and dad grew irritated with him that they agreed to bring it along. Looking quite satisfied after dabbing away at his cut, his attention quickly turned back to the paper airplane which had been finished for a few minutes now. It seemed stupid now, making a paper airplane for fun when he lived at Hogwarts... not! Why not have a little fun, even if it may be childish? Holding the bottom of the plane gently in his right hand, he aimed right between the ear of student passing by. There must have been some extra fold he'd accidentally made in the wing, though. After a flick of his wrist and a light throw, why else would it suddenly swerve left in midair and barely miss the back of the student he was aiming for. "YES!" he exclaimed with a fist pump up on the air, he didn't missed the student after all, close enough.
Staring at his forefinger, the first year winced as he watched a tiny trickle of blood move slowly along and into a small drop. It was weird how something almost as fine as a strand hair could sting so much. If he hadn't ever noticed it, would it even still hurt? He wondered, pulling out a simple, navy-colored handkerchief from his pocket. It was a little much for a tiny drop of blood, but he would much rather use this than get small drops of blood on his belongings. If he saw them later on, they'd probably drive him mad, being a somewhat neat freak and all when it comes to his comic books, as some of them were limited edition. He even had an entire trunk just for his comic books, his mom and dad grew irritated with him that they agreed to bring it along. Looking quite satisfied after dabbing away at his cut, his attention quickly turned back to the paper airplane which had been finished for a few minutes now. It seemed stupid now, making a paper airplane for fun when he lived at Hogwarts... not! Why not have a little fun, even if it may be childish? Holding the bottom of the plane gently in his right hand, he aimed right between the ear of student passing by. There must have been some extra fold he'd accidentally made in the wing, though. After a flick of his wrist and a light throw, why else would it suddenly swerve left in midair and barely miss the back of the student he was aiming for. "YES!" he exclaimed with a fist pump up on the air, he didn't missed the student after all, close enough.