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- 729
- OOC First Name
- Claire
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual
- Age
- 11/2033 (28)
As far as holidays went, Arvel hadn't had the worst. His parents had mostly left him alone, he'd got plenty of homework done, and he'd even managed to persuade his dad to take him shopping well before the start of the new term, which meant there had been no last-minute rushing around Obsidian Harbour, fighting against the hordes of kids and their families for the last scraps of parchment. The only thing that could have made it better was Analei. He missed her. A lot. He ached when he thought about her. More than anything he wanted to ask her how her holidays had been, to share the highlights of his own and to complain with her about the weather. He'd been spending a lot of time with Abian lately, perhaps to fill the void, but though he loved his company, he still missed Analei so much it hurt.
But being as Arvel was, as his father affectionately put it, 'A bit dense', instead of apologising to Analei, he was actively avoiding her. Today he had invited Abian to the pitch for another practice session, just the two of them, passing the quaffle to one another and taking turns to shoot. Arvel didn't know any complex passes, but he was pretty sure they were both improving - if not at shooting then at anticipating each other's moves. As they pulled up at the northern hoops, Arvel threw Abian the quaffle - it was his turn to try to score.
But being as Arvel was, as his father affectionately put it, 'A bit dense', instead of apologising to Analei, he was actively avoiding her. Today he had invited Abian to the pitch for another practice session, just the two of them, passing the quaffle to one another and taking turns to shoot. Arvel didn't know any complex passes, but he was pretty sure they were both improving - if not at shooting then at anticipating each other's moves. As they pulled up at the northern hoops, Arvel threw Abian the quaffle - it was his turn to try to score.