Open Should I Miss Them?

Callie Cardoso

confused | keeper
 
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Blood Status
Muggleborn
Relationship Status
Too Young to Care
Sexual Orientation
??
Wand
Curly 15 1/2" Swishy Chestnut Wand with Augurey Tail Feather Core
Age
05/2048 (13)
Callie had left the muggleborn support group feeling a little confused. She had admitted and come the realisation, she had been without her parents for a few months and while she wrote to them frequently enough she did not mis them. There was no part of her which longed for him, which longed for her mother. She liked it at the school. She was enjoying herself, learning about this world and trying her best to get by. It was a confused place sure, but it was a good place too. She came to the library for peace, peace of mind, just to have a place to think. She'd grabbed a book and settled at a table, but wasn't reading, was just staring into space. The hufflepuff felt bad for not missing them and half of her wanted to even tell them as much, that she didn't miss them, but Callie didn't want to hurt their feelings.
 
It had been over a month since Arwen had been in Hogwarts, and she still didn't know much about the history of the castle or when the magic came into existence. Perhaps they haven't touched on that topic yet in their History class or she was just feeling impatient. It was a big secret that was kept from her for nine years. Until her big brother, Jax got accepted that was when she really wanted to know everything about the world of magic. It had been her dream to be in that place. Now she was living and studying in it, she was thirsty to know me. Hence, she was there in the library to find a good book that could give her all of the information.

It was the second time she stepped into the place. First, when the Prefect gave them a tour of all the important places in the castle and that day was her second. Now when she looked at the place longer, she was astonished at how huge a collection of books they had at the place. Ten thousand? No. There could be hundreds of thousands of them in here, she thought, looking up at the tall bookshelves near the table where she had placed her backpack. Her mouth was gaping until she realized there was a girl who was already sitting at the same table across from her. She had to close her mouth quickly, thinking the girl might think she looked dumb looking like that. Yet she noticed the girl didn't pay attention to her. The girl somewhat looking at something. She tried to look at the direction the girl was looking but was confused when she couldn't figure out what the heck it was. Not trying to disturb the girl, she pulled the chair slowly but it made a loud scraping sound. Darn it. She winced. "Oops. Sorry,"
 

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