- Messages
- 27
Chantal had always found it to be a great stress reliever to take walks just along the lake's shoreline, which lay just outside the boundaries of Durmstrang Institute. It let her thoughts wander to wherever she pleased them to be, and also to let the pressure from school and friends just slide off her fair shoulders and off into the crystal clear water that lapped up on the rocky shoreline a few feet to her right.
Flipping a lock of bright blonde hair over her shoulder, she continued on her way. The sun was just setting over the treeline and gave the forest a luminescent glow, and the water an even more spectacular reflection of greens and reds blurring together to almost make her eyes sore.
In this tranquil place, only minutes from her school, she found herself thinking again. It's not as if she didn't think at all in school or at her room, but here she felt her mind tug off the tarp that covered her true emotions, letting her explore them with grace and precision. It was here, she began to wonder about the world around her.
She slowed down her pace and blinked her bright eyes twice, surveying the viewable area for a place to sit down. Aside from a few large mossy rocks, and a decaying tree stump, there were no suitable places for her to rest. Sighing, she wrapped her arms around her lean body, and continued on.
"This place seems so peaceful all the time, I wonder if anyone else comes down here, just like me" , She said softly, smiling to herself at the said thought.
It amazed her how untouched the woods were, how unscathed they seem to be despite the havoc and terror raging on around them. It wasn't like her to notice such things, but here was different. Here reflected a time and a place where peace and tranquility had existed.
Straying from her thoughts, she opened her eyes to find her favourite grassy hill overlooking the lake, it was silent and as peaceful as could be. Far away, she heard birds chirping avidly back and forth to each other. She smiled softly, lieing herself down, not caring how she lied since there was no one around to see her. She was still in her uniform, after all.
Flipping a lock of bright blonde hair over her shoulder, she continued on her way. The sun was just setting over the treeline and gave the forest a luminescent glow, and the water an even more spectacular reflection of greens and reds blurring together to almost make her eyes sore.
In this tranquil place, only minutes from her school, she found herself thinking again. It's not as if she didn't think at all in school or at her room, but here she felt her mind tug off the tarp that covered her true emotions, letting her explore them with grace and precision. It was here, she began to wonder about the world around her.
She slowed down her pace and blinked her bright eyes twice, surveying the viewable area for a place to sit down. Aside from a few large mossy rocks, and a decaying tree stump, there were no suitable places for her to rest. Sighing, she wrapped her arms around her lean body, and continued on.
"This place seems so peaceful all the time, I wonder if anyone else comes down here, just like me" , She said softly, smiling to herself at the said thought.
It amazed her how untouched the woods were, how unscathed they seem to be despite the havoc and terror raging on around them. It wasn't like her to notice such things, but here was different. Here reflected a time and a place where peace and tranquility had existed.
Straying from her thoughts, she opened her eyes to find her favourite grassy hill overlooking the lake, it was silent and as peaceful as could be. Far away, she heard birds chirping avidly back and forth to each other. She smiled softly, lieing herself down, not caring how she lied since there was no one around to see her. She was still in her uniform, after all.