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Bethany Zanders

apparation & portkey regulation committee | surfer
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OOC First Name
Abby
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Seeing Somebody
Sexual Orientation
bisexual
Wand
Curved 13 Inch Swishy Vine Wand with Unicorn Hair Core
Age
9/2029 (24)
It wasn't often that Bee stayed indoors because she preferred to be making the most of her day. However she wasn't feeling too good so she stopped by a lavatory on the way down from her common room to see if some water will make herself feel better. She felt a little flushed but she chalked it up to the heat of the season, but given that she was a New Zealand native she was used to the weather, so she didn't know if that was the problem. Bee walked into the lavatory and went to the sink, checking her reflection for a moment and brushing her hair away from her face. You're not sick, she thought firmly, willing it to be true. She turned on the sink and let the water run for a bit before leaning over and cupping her hands beneath the water to drink some. She took a sip and then splashed it over her face to cool herself off, but the fluidity of the motion wasn't as graceful as it looked on muggle televisions, so she ended up getting water all over the floor. As she looked past the basin of the sink she saw someone's feet there, not having realized that someone else was there, and said, "Oops, sorry!"
 
Abigail Carter walked through the school, and she stopped inside a lavatory on the way so that she could have a moment to herself. She hadn't been feeling herself a lot lately, and she was a bit surprised when somebody else walked in and spilled water over her. She took one look at the girl, and composed an angry look on her face. "Why don't you watch what you're doing next time? Do you always walk into places and throw water around without paying any attention to what's around you?" Abby spat back at her, through her teeth. She couldn't understand that somebody could be so inattentive that they'd just throw water on someone quite plainly. It wasn't as though Abby was hard to see, either, as she ensured that she stood out quite well. Whoever this girl was, she had definitely made Abby's bad books.
 
Bee had been intending to apologize again to the girl for splashing water on her, but as soon as the girl began to yell at her, Bee changed her mind. "Haven't you ever heard of something called an accident?" she said with a glare at the blonde girl. Bee pushed past the girl to get some paper towels and dry her face quickly. "You're lucky I didn't just barf all over you instead," she said, actually laughing at the idea. She was still feeling very sick but the cold water had helped somewhat. If anything the blonde girl was a good distraction from her current illness.
 
Abby scoffed at her response, wondering if that was meant to sound menacing in even the slightest capacity. "I'm not worried, it already looks like you did.. oh wait, that's your just face." She said, a smirk crossing her face. She was eager to see her response, because she wasn't afraid to get into a fight with anyone. She'd prefer to avoid them if at all possible, but she was not about to back down when some ignorant little girl got all up in her face and decided that she didn't have to pay attention to her surroundings just because she was feeling a tiny bit sick.
 
"Sorry you must be looking in the mirror," Bee retorted easily without skipping a beat. Her exterior looked cool but on the inside she was getting angrier. Her fists had balled up the paper towels tightly in her hands but she threw one at the bin. Then she changed her mind and threw one toward the girl, throwing it so it bounced off her and landed by her feet. "Trash belongs with trash," Bee said, shrugging and turning back around to face the sink, though she could still see the girl in the reflection of the mirror.
 

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