- Messages
- 356
- Wand
- Straight 17 1/2 Inch Swishy Laurel Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 7/2025
Emily Hayes-Magonus had been told by her mother all the places she wasn't allowed to go whilst she was here. Her mother had basically made it a point to specifically tell her all the places she wasn't allowed to go. This obviously included the Professor's common room, the Prefect's common room, the Forbidden Forest and of course the Cliffs, though the cliffs was more a safety thing she was sure then an actual out of bounds place, but she could have been wrong about that, she didn't really listen to her mother all the time, she had been too busy paying attention to doing her hair, which her mother had taken over doing that morning anyway. Sometimes she would go and see her mother in her office to have her hair done.
Her mother always did it the muggle way and it really amused her to be sitting there forever whilst her mum brushed and braided her hair, but it was all good fun in the end really, why wouldn't it be? Though the point where Nathanial had decided that he was angry at their mum and didn't want anything to do with her was annoying and Emily didn't understand. Apparently he had somehow taken it upon himself to blame their mother for the divorce. It wasn't her fault, she deserved to be happy if she wanted to be and if that Mr Raven was helping her to be happy, then that was all she cared about, she didn't care about how her father was also putting the blame on her mother. Though neither actually voiced their blame, it was obvious they blamed each other, even in some small capacity. It was sad that they fought, but to be perfectly honest, Emily blamed their father so who was she to judge, really.
Signing up for clubs had also been her mother's idea. Emily had asked for her opinion on what to sign up for, because she really wanted to get to know more people and make friends. The Student Defence Association and the Conglomerated Arts club had come to her mother straight away. Emily wasn't especially good at art in any specific way, but she really enjoyed making things and she really loved music, though the only instrument she could play was the triangle and maybe some bongos, but who couldn't play bongos. Emily also was quite adept with cooking and she supposed that this club could help her with her cooking and even allow her to improve. Her mother was no gourmet chef by all means and the fact that Emily was a better cook then her mother didn't really mean all that much, but she was inclined to think that it wasn't all that bad.
As she got closer to the Courtyard, Emily was distracted by the sound of some sort of music coming from somewhere. It was definitely a piano, but she didn't recognise the specific song. It may not even have been a song, just a bunch of random sounds, but it didn't sound completely terrible. In fact, it sounded halfway decent. At least it did to Emily who had no real training in anything like that, she was just an observer really. Resolving to herself that she wanted to know who this musician was, Emily made her way towards the music section of the club, which she only knew the way by following the music. Eventually she found where she needed to be and poked her head in to see a boy sitting at the piano. He seemed to be quite content with playing the piano. He was slightly older then her, probably a second year, but all Emily was interested in was his piano playing skills, maybe he could teach her a song? "You aren't half bad at that you know."
Her mother always did it the muggle way and it really amused her to be sitting there forever whilst her mum brushed and braided her hair, but it was all good fun in the end really, why wouldn't it be? Though the point where Nathanial had decided that he was angry at their mum and didn't want anything to do with her was annoying and Emily didn't understand. Apparently he had somehow taken it upon himself to blame their mother for the divorce. It wasn't her fault, she deserved to be happy if she wanted to be and if that Mr Raven was helping her to be happy, then that was all she cared about, she didn't care about how her father was also putting the blame on her mother. Though neither actually voiced their blame, it was obvious they blamed each other, even in some small capacity. It was sad that they fought, but to be perfectly honest, Emily blamed their father so who was she to judge, really.
Signing up for clubs had also been her mother's idea. Emily had asked for her opinion on what to sign up for, because she really wanted to get to know more people and make friends. The Student Defence Association and the Conglomerated Arts club had come to her mother straight away. Emily wasn't especially good at art in any specific way, but she really enjoyed making things and she really loved music, though the only instrument she could play was the triangle and maybe some bongos, but who couldn't play bongos. Emily also was quite adept with cooking and she supposed that this club could help her with her cooking and even allow her to improve. Her mother was no gourmet chef by all means and the fact that Emily was a better cook then her mother didn't really mean all that much, but she was inclined to think that it wasn't all that bad.
As she got closer to the Courtyard, Emily was distracted by the sound of some sort of music coming from somewhere. It was definitely a piano, but she didn't recognise the specific song. It may not even have been a song, just a bunch of random sounds, but it didn't sound completely terrible. In fact, it sounded halfway decent. At least it did to Emily who had no real training in anything like that, she was just an observer really. Resolving to herself that she wanted to know who this musician was, Emily made her way towards the music section of the club, which she only knew the way by following the music. Eventually she found where she needed to be and poked her head in to see a boy sitting at the piano. He seemed to be quite content with playing the piano. He was slightly older then her, probably a second year, but all Emily was interested in was his piano playing skills, maybe he could teach her a song? "You aren't half bad at that you know."