- Messages
- 903
- OOC First Name
- Daphne
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Gay (Charlie)
- Wand
- Straight 14 1/2 Inch Unyielding Walnut Wand with Essence of Belladonna Core
- Age
- 6/2032 (30)
- Out of Character:
- Topic has been edited and is now set in y30
The first semester of Phoebe's last year had ended with a bang. Or rather, with the sizzle of acid clouds burning her skin. It hadn't been what she had been planning for, obviously, but one setback should never stop someone from continuing their plans. She knew that she couldn't attempt the same thing again in her third year. Convincing Veronica to brew another potion with her was impossible now, but surely there were other things the two of them could do now that her friend was feeling better.
She was trying to find her friend while reading through her notes, which meant that she was navigating the corridors with her nose buried in a notebook she used to write her ideas down. The problem was that whenever she had an idea, Phoebe pretty much assumed she would remember it. Which meant she didn't often bother to write down more than a few key-words. Unfortunately, those random words made a lot less sense after months or even years had passed. It was frustrating, she needed to do something. Something successful to make up for the failure of their potion brewing. Phoebe hated looking stupid, and in the case of the potion last year she hadn't just looked it. She had actually done something like a failure. So she needed to do something genius to balance it out this year.
All in all, she had done a good job weaving through the others in the corridors while reading. But it was bound to go wrong at some point. Trying to puzzle out whether the word she had written down was 'worm' or 'worn', she was squinting at the page. Neither word made much sence, and she was just considering the possiblity that the 'w' was actually a hastily scrawled 'm', when she ran headfirst into someone else. She cursed and dropped her notebook, rubbing her forehead after the collision. Thankfully she hadn't been walking very fast, but it stll didn't feel very nice. She was ready to apologize to whoever it was, when she finally realized the person she had bumped into was Rory. The redheaded girl that Rose was following around all the time. Phoebe wasn't stupid, she knew her annoyance with Rose's friends wasn't rational or healthy, but couldn't help it. Coupled with the general annoyance she was feeling right now all Phoebe could really do in this situation was sneer. "Oh. It's you." She said, not bothering to hide the plain dislike in her voice. She glanced at the notebook on the floor. "At least I had an excuse not to see where I was going. You could have seen me coming and avoided me. You know."