- Messages
- 16
- Wand
- Reed 14" Core of Dragon heartstring
- Age
- 2/2009
Walking into the office where the psychologist. Nicholai Van Zant had in the magical world where he would examine those of wizards and witches. He had an office in Europe where he dealt with muggles, however Nicholai preferred the muggle world highly over the magical world. Reason being, he simply hated magic. Everything to do with it, he despised it. Nicholai could not figure out what it was, and he vowed never to use it. Ever since he graduated, he had left his wand to collect dust in his home with Thanatos, a shut-in that never leaves the house. His receptionist did not bother greeting him because Nicholai never greeted anyone. Nicholai looked around his office before he decided that this was just too dark for him. Walking over to the window, he pulled the string and the blinds raised, allowing floods of sunshine to enter into his office. It was perfect for him, small and somewhat cozy. He was perfectly comfortable where he was. Nicholai peered outside with his silvery blue eyes, before he checked his watch. It was getting to the point where he would have his patient come in and talk to him. Nicholai could be rather harsh, and when he saw a hopeless case that he could not handle, he would transfer them off so that he would not have to deal with them anymore. It might have been cold, but he hated it anyhow. And he hated it when people yelled at him. It was never good to him. He never bothered with things like that and he most likely will never bother as well. However the person that he was going to be handling today, for his morning meeting, would be someone that he knew that needed someone to listen, and probably needed some help in the head. Nicholai took his seat on his office chair before he spun around and he logged into the computer to see his own schedule. He may have made it his own, but he looked at it with his silvery blue eyes before he realized that all he had today was one patient.
"Well this is going to be a bad day. I only have one person," spoke the German man to himself before he used a messenger to have his receptionist turn the phone inside of the office on, so that he could be on call, in the office, in case someone needed him. Nicholai smoothed down his shirt as he looked down at his black khakis. Was he being too casual? Who cared this was his office. He bent down and got his folder out for his patient, and he opened it up, vaguely wondering who had put someone so young into therapy or seeing someone like him? Nicholai flipped through his notes, very carefully not slicing his fingers open. For him, if he get a cut, it was hard for him to stop bleeding. He received that from his father, whom was dead now. Nicholai knew nothing of his family, not his mother and father's names, or if he had any siblings. He would never go to his parents' home, and see things that he did not want to see. He wanted nothing to do with them. Nicholai heard the person that he was assisting with today, and he looked down at his watch. 'Three minutes late, how irresponsible if she cannot even keep time. If I had another person to help, they would have to wait three extra minutes due to tardiness,' thought Nicholai. Sure, he did not have anyone else planned, but that was not the point. Nicholai looked up at the sign that he had hanging up on the wall, saying, 'No Magic Allowed'. There was a good reason why. He often got aggravated when magic was demonstrated in front of him. Plus it made his computer go nuts. He just did not want to have to repair his computer. Magic causing electronics to go insane really bothered him. Nicholai could not figure it out.
"Well this is going to be a bad day. I only have one person," spoke the German man to himself before he used a messenger to have his receptionist turn the phone inside of the office on, so that he could be on call, in the office, in case someone needed him. Nicholai smoothed down his shirt as he looked down at his black khakis. Was he being too casual? Who cared this was his office. He bent down and got his folder out for his patient, and he opened it up, vaguely wondering who had put someone so young into therapy or seeing someone like him? Nicholai flipped through his notes, very carefully not slicing his fingers open. For him, if he get a cut, it was hard for him to stop bleeding. He received that from his father, whom was dead now. Nicholai knew nothing of his family, not his mother and father's names, or if he had any siblings. He would never go to his parents' home, and see things that he did not want to see. He wanted nothing to do with them. Nicholai heard the person that he was assisting with today, and he looked down at his watch. 'Three minutes late, how irresponsible if she cannot even keep time. If I had another person to help, they would have to wait three extra minutes due to tardiness,' thought Nicholai. Sure, he did not have anyone else planned, but that was not the point. Nicholai looked up at the sign that he had hanging up on the wall, saying, 'No Magic Allowed'. There was a good reason why. He often got aggravated when magic was demonstrated in front of him. Plus it made his computer go nuts. He just did not want to have to repair his computer. Magic causing electronics to go insane really bothered him. Nicholai could not figure it out.