Risky Thinking

Vegeta Arai

Aspired Healer / Changed for the Better
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OOC First Name
Kaitlyn
Blood Status
Pure Blood
Relationship Status
Single (Not Looking)
Sexual Orientation
Demisexual
Wand
Straight 11 Inch Rigid Black Walnut Wand with Thestral Tail Hair Core
Age
9/2034
Vegeta Arai could hardly stand this school. Separated from his twin, and sorted into a house that fought for mudbloods. How disgraceful! Vegeta sneered at the very thought of it. Jigoku managed to get into a house that hated them, but he didn't care about blood purity, and it burned Vegeta to the core. He hated this place and sought to do what he could to make his life easier. Mainly by putting others down, that included the boy he bullied, though was bullied in return because of their names. Vader, what a stupid, muggle name! Vegeta was ashamed he actually knew what it was because of his brothers knowing a little about the muggle world. Vegeta had no idea that his name also came from the muggle world, and also sounded too much like a vegetable. He wondered if his mother did that on purpose, to humiliate him or something. Vegeta hated being the baby of the triplets too. He stomped over to the forbidden forest before stopping short of entering it. This was against the rules. Should he? Then again, why should he even care? He didn't think his Head of House had a backbone (oh but how wrong he was!) so why not? Vegeta shrugged his small shoulders and entered the forest, careful not to trip over any roots. He doubted that there would be anything too dangerous in here, so he ventured a little deeper in. At least the trees gave him some shade from the summer sun.
 
Amaya hadn't bothered much with school this year. Why should she? All the subjects were pointless and none of the teachers seemed truly scary. She had spent most of the year digging into the personal lives of the students around her. She didn't care for gossip or lies, and it seemed that was all this school was made of.

She had gone out to the Forbidden Forest. After all, why shouldn't she? She wanted the truth behind what was out here, not just some warning from adults who hardly seemed to know what they were doing. She heard someone coming and turned, raising a brow. She hoped it wasn't another Muggle-born. It was one of the things that irritated her the most about her cousin- not that Sapphire was a Muggle-born, but the ignorance. It was ridiculous. As the boy came into view, she rolled her eyes.

"Oh please tell me that you aren't some dew-eyed idiot here for a cheap thrill," She rolled her eyes. She was so tired of being surrounded by kids. She hated kids. It didn't matter she was a kid as well. She knew what she was doing and didn't bother with silly fantasies.
 
Vegeta turned around sharply when he heard a girl's voice speaking to him. How dare she insinuate such about him! "Educational purposes," the pure-blood responded with callous. Vegeta held his head up high as he continued his approach into the deeper, darker sections of the forest. He brought his wand, verbally cast Lumos to give him more light. "But it is none of your business what I am doing here. Someone of my pure stature doesn't require lower things an explanation. So bugger off back to your dolls and cookies." Vegeta knew that if he spoke to his sister in that manner, Ashita would have tore him a new one, but he didn't fear any other female. He had no reason to. He ventured further into the forest, expecting that Slytherin to listen to what he said.
 
Amaya raised a brow at the boy's curt response. He continued, and she supposed it should faze her, but she didn't really care. Instead, she just rolled her eyes. "Sorry, darling," She responded dryly, turning on her heel and sauntering further into the forest. "I've more important things to do than listen to your pure-blood drivel. Ignorance can ruin even the greatest wizards." She flipped her hair, sure the boy had moved on as she continued down the path. She rolled her eyes. "I'm so tired of children," She complained to herself.
 
Vegeta rolled his eyes as he ventured further in, noticing how the girl kept going into the forest, same as him. But then she responded to him, he snapped back, "Then why bother responding at all." He swore, people were so stupid at times. He stopped short when he saw some webbing in the trees. Now, that was unusual, considering the webbing was a little thicker than normal. He climbed up a tree, not having a good grip, but was able to reach up and take a sample. Interesting. He dropped back down, and figured that there might be some dangers here after all. Of course, he wouldn't warn the girl. If she couldn't spot the webbing, then that was on her. There must have been big spiders that lived in the forest.
 
Amaya was a little surprised the boy responded again. She wouldn't be stuck with him in here, would she? She shrugged as she continued on. "Because occasionally I'm surprised with a response worth hearing." She heard rustling behind her but didn't bother to turn to look. The boy must have left. She took a few more steps when something caught her eye. She looked up, noticing the large webs. She knew enough to know better than to continue on this path. She turned and started back the way she came, not noticing the boy had climbed a tree.
 
Boy, Vegeta wished that he could conjure something, or even turn himself into a big spider. He could see the girl turning around the way she came. He noticed that he had scuffed his hands on the large tree. He couldn't see any blood, just some minor skin removal and stinging. He needed to wash his hands. He sighed and turned around to head out of the forest. With webbing like that, he'd rather not chance being supper for a supposed huge spider, if they existed out here. He was not sure, and didn't want to be known as 'the stupid Gryffindor that turned into a blood bag'. Last thing he wanted.
 

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