- Messages
- 116
- OOC First Name
- Alexis
- Sexual Orientation
- Queer
- Wand
- Curved 8 Inch Whippy Silver lime Wand with Veela Hair Core
- Age
- 12/2024
The dull ache that Niamh felt in the back of her head, which went down to her neck and spread from there, was there as always when she woke but today there was a bit more hope because her parents had been able to find her a tutor, of sorts, to teach her how to control what caused her migraines. Somehow they were caused by overstimulation because she had the gift of sight. It was because the Irish girl had gone so long without realizing what the flashes she saw were visions instead of what she had assumed to be a brain tumour or even seizures. Sufficed to say, the Slytherin was relieved to find she was wrong. While she had not written to this Seer herself, Niamh knew a little bit about him as, she assumed, he knew a little bit about her.
As with everyday, Niamh put on her dark shades to block out the bright sun because although there was hope that one day she might be able to control this today was not that day. She dressed casually, and for the weather in New Zealand, under a coat. While her classmates and peers were going to Hogsmeade to have butterbeer or go on a date, the girl's father was taking her to meet Bryce Chamberlin. She had time to have lunch with her father before hand but only just due to the time difference. In New Zealand it was the following day and she hated to take up much of the man's time. Her father had told her that he had a small child which was why they were meeting him. Admittedly, children made her nervous with their common loud outbursts which were always so shrill and the migraines she had almost all the time didn't need a reason to kickstart or get even worse. When the two MacPharlain's were caught up, they floo'd to a hotel nearby and made their way to Bryce's home. It seemed that Hogwarts New Zealand was also having their weekend break because she dodged many students while walking with her father. Once they had made it, she swallowed hard and left her father to knock on Bryce's door. Her father stood further down and off the stoop entirely. What he would do while Niamh had her very first lesson she was unsure but he was seeing her off for now.
Admittedly Niamh was a bit nervous for this, as she didn't know how she could make speaking with Bryce easier as she knew he was deaf and the only bit of sign language she knew was much more of a swear than a sign. While she waited she glanced over her shoulder at her dark haired father who was smiling encouragingly at her. Somehow she felt that her being a Seer was more of a relief for her family than it was for her, like they had suffered alongside her when she felt somehow bitter that she had gone through the pain and now, despite her hope, was doubtful of what might happen and that she would ever be able to control these visions that she had gone with absolutely everything she could to stop. She wondered what the man could teach her that Niamh and several Healers had been unable to think of to help her improve and cope.
As with everyday, Niamh put on her dark shades to block out the bright sun because although there was hope that one day she might be able to control this today was not that day. She dressed casually, and for the weather in New Zealand, under a coat. While her classmates and peers were going to Hogsmeade to have butterbeer or go on a date, the girl's father was taking her to meet Bryce Chamberlin. She had time to have lunch with her father before hand but only just due to the time difference. In New Zealand it was the following day and she hated to take up much of the man's time. Her father had told her that he had a small child which was why they were meeting him. Admittedly, children made her nervous with their common loud outbursts which were always so shrill and the migraines she had almost all the time didn't need a reason to kickstart or get even worse. When the two MacPharlain's were caught up, they floo'd to a hotel nearby and made their way to Bryce's home. It seemed that Hogwarts New Zealand was also having their weekend break because she dodged many students while walking with her father. Once they had made it, she swallowed hard and left her father to knock on Bryce's door. Her father stood further down and off the stoop entirely. What he would do while Niamh had her very first lesson she was unsure but he was seeing her off for now.
Admittedly Niamh was a bit nervous for this, as she didn't know how she could make speaking with Bryce easier as she knew he was deaf and the only bit of sign language she knew was much more of a swear than a sign. While she waited she glanced over her shoulder at her dark haired father who was smiling encouragingly at her. Somehow she felt that her being a Seer was more of a relief for her family than it was for her, like they had suffered alongside her when she felt somehow bitter that she had gone through the pain and now, despite her hope, was doubtful of what might happen and that she would ever be able to control these visions that she had gone with absolutely everything she could to stop. She wondered what the man could teach her that Niamh and several Healers had been unable to think of to help her improve and cope.