Katherine Porter
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 71
- OOC First Name
- Brandi
- Wand
- Straight 10 1/2 Inch Unyielding Ebony Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 2/2033
Kat knew she looked a mess. Her hair was all mussed up and there were deep purple bags under her eyes. She was a shade or two paler than usual and she was moving rather sluggishly. But she didn't care, she had work to do.
Kat had been studying in the corner of library for well over two hours now, and the stack of books at her table just continued to grow. She was tired, hungry, and beyond stressed, but she couldn't let everyone down. She knew that it wasn't really that far into the year yet and that she shouldn't be so concerned about her grades, but she had a lot of expectations on her shoulders between her grandparents and herself.
She wanted more than anything to prove to her grandparents that she was worthy of being a Porter, and she felt like she needed to prove herself to all of her professors too. She was especially hoping to impress Professor Pendleton, after all she did want to become a Potions Master some day and she looked up to the man. He was always do kind and fun in classes and he of course knew a lot about potions, considering he was the potions professor and all.
She glanced at the clock as she shut her Transfiguration textbook with a loud THUD, she'd missed the start of dinner again, she didn't like showing up late because everyone always stared at her, so she just stopped going at all. She groaned and pulled a small wrapped cake that her mother had sent her from her bag and quickly ate it before anyone saw her.
She opened two more potions texts that she'd pulled from the library's shelves after all evidence of the cake was gone. That was enough Transfiguration for one day, she was pants at the subject anyway. Besides, potions was more important to you.
She dug into the books, bouncing between the two and taking notes as she went, she wanted to learn everything she could on the subject, after awhile she was finding it harder to concentrate as her stomach growled periodically and her eyes grew heavier.
Kat started slightly as she heard someone else walk into the library and figured that dinner must be over then as their footsteps sounded on the floor. She shrugged to herself and, not giving the newcomer another thought, she went back to her books and note taking.
Kat had been studying in the corner of library for well over two hours now, and the stack of books at her table just continued to grow. She was tired, hungry, and beyond stressed, but she couldn't let everyone down. She knew that it wasn't really that far into the year yet and that she shouldn't be so concerned about her grades, but she had a lot of expectations on her shoulders between her grandparents and herself.
She wanted more than anything to prove to her grandparents that she was worthy of being a Porter, and she felt like she needed to prove herself to all of her professors too. She was especially hoping to impress Professor Pendleton, after all she did want to become a Potions Master some day and she looked up to the man. He was always do kind and fun in classes and he of course knew a lot about potions, considering he was the potions professor and all.
She glanced at the clock as she shut her Transfiguration textbook with a loud THUD, she'd missed the start of dinner again, she didn't like showing up late because everyone always stared at her, so she just stopped going at all. She groaned and pulled a small wrapped cake that her mother had sent her from her bag and quickly ate it before anyone saw her.
She opened two more potions texts that she'd pulled from the library's shelves after all evidence of the cake was gone. That was enough Transfiguration for one day, she was pants at the subject anyway. Besides, potions was more important to you.
She dug into the books, bouncing between the two and taking notes as she went, she wanted to learn everything she could on the subject, after awhile she was finding it harder to concentrate as her stomach growled periodically and her eyes grew heavier.
Kat started slightly as she heard someone else walk into the library and figured that dinner must be over then as their footsteps sounded on the floor. She shrugged to herself and, not giving the newcomer another thought, she went back to her books and note taking.