- Messages
- 693
- OOC First Name
- Kiersten
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Seeing Somebody
- Sexual Orientation
- Gay (Kahurangi)
- Wand
- Willow, Leprechaun Hair, 10 inches
- Age
- 50 (4/2013)
Siobhan had not been able to get Flynn off her mind over the past few months. She felt that purchasing the boy a broom was just adding a band-aid to the wound, and she had hoped he would continue to reach out. Yet, it had been silent from his end, and even though she sent a letter or two, her owls never came back with any response. Students were busy, and she was sure Flynn might not actually want to correspond with a strange woman from the Ministry throughout all his commitments with quidditch and school. But there wasn't something about the boy she couldn't shake, and while it may have been her own selfish desires pushing him to the front of her mind, Siobhan wasn't going to just disappear unless Flynn asked her to.
Since she had been sending owls to Hogwarts, Siobhan asked around at the Ministry and found out the orphange where Flynn was housed. The records indicated that he had been to quite a few, and her heart felt heavier the more she learned about the kid. Figuring she'd give the boy a few days to settle back in after the semester ended, Siobhan apparated to a nearby alley on a Sunday near the end of May. She had dressed up more than she usually would, but she didn't want to have any inkling of magic about her. While she had sent an owl to the matron prior to her arrival, she found muggles reacted better when one wasn't wearing bright, mismatch colors or large, billowing robes as so often happened with sheltered wizards and witches.
Siobhan gave a small rap of the door, taking a step back to take in the building that Flynn had to call a home. It wasn't the worst condition she had ever seen a building, but it also could use quite a few improvements. Speaking briefly with the matron as she entered the building, she made sure not to touch anything and followed her to the room where Flynn was supposedly at, giving a small knock on the door.
Since she had been sending owls to Hogwarts, Siobhan asked around at the Ministry and found out the orphange where Flynn was housed. The records indicated that he had been to quite a few, and her heart felt heavier the more she learned about the kid. Figuring she'd give the boy a few days to settle back in after the semester ended, Siobhan apparated to a nearby alley on a Sunday near the end of May. She had dressed up more than she usually would, but she didn't want to have any inkling of magic about her. While she had sent an owl to the matron prior to her arrival, she found muggles reacted better when one wasn't wearing bright, mismatch colors or large, billowing robes as so often happened with sheltered wizards and witches.
Siobhan gave a small rap of the door, taking a step back to take in the building that Flynn had to call a home. It wasn't the worst condition she had ever seen a building, but it also could use quite a few improvements. Speaking briefly with the matron as she entered the building, she made sure not to touch anything and followed her to the room where Flynn was supposedly at, giving a small knock on the door.