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- OOC First Name
- Mia
- Wand
- Oak 14 3/4" with an Essence of Raven Feather core.
- Age
- 53 (11/2009)
summer. it was a season of heat, and relaxed long evenings. the windows of the divination tower were wide open to tempt the very light breeze through her rooms. she was sitting in her office and she could hear the sounds of some of the students in the ground and she could smell the which fragrant smells of jasmine and honeysuckle were also coming up through the open window. she looked and saw that it was a beautiful afternoon, with just a few light clouds drifting past like cotton wool. Deciding she could do with stretching her legs, she picked up a book from her shelf and left her tower. she hadn't been into the garden for a while. she slipped on a pair of shoes and made her way down the many flights of stairs and eventually out into the grounds.
the smell of the garden was enticing her. she made her way towards the flowers stopping somewhere in the middle unsure what to do now. so she sad on a bench looking out over the flowerbeds the afternoon light giving them a golden glow. it reminded her of home and how morgan liked to keep their garden nice. with a large veggie patch, in one corner and chickens out the back, but the front was all different kinds of flowers. the traditional english cottage ones hollyhocks, lupin, fushia, pansies, marigold, bluebells, cornflower and all other manor of plants. some used in things others not. she opened the book and realised it was a copy of a muggle children's story, Alice in wonderland. unknowingly she must have picked the perfect book for the afternoon, she must be psychic. she turned the few pages to where the book started and began reading.
the smell of the garden was enticing her. she made her way towards the flowers stopping somewhere in the middle unsure what to do now. so she sad on a bench looking out over the flowerbeds the afternoon light giving them a golden glow. it reminded her of home and how morgan liked to keep their garden nice. with a large veggie patch, in one corner and chickens out the back, but the front was all different kinds of flowers. the traditional english cottage ones hollyhocks, lupin, fushia, pansies, marigold, bluebells, cornflower and all other manor of plants. some used in things others not. she opened the book and realised it was a copy of a muggle children's story, Alice in wonderland. unknowingly she must have picked the perfect book for the afternoon, she must be psychic. she turned the few pages to where the book started and began reading.