- Messages
- 1,062
- Wand
- Birch Wand 14 1/4 essence of dragonstone
- Age
- 9/2021
Dante had neglected to write home for some time. He rarely wrote home as he did not have much to say. Writing was just another form of communication that he did not appreciate. However he had a quill and ink with him. He knew that he was getting a letter today because of the time that it generally took to flap from New Zealand to Italy. He had his next letter in the pocket of his robes. He had yet to have a reply to his previous, but that was to Amanda. This one was for his father. Since she had moved, it was harder to write to her. He was not sure why he bothered much anymore. His father at least remained in one area. Amanda often on the move. His poor owl must have flown enough to encase the entire planet. How it managed he was not sure - but she had yet to fail to deliver his letters to his family and their letters to him. So until such a time that she did fail, he was happy to walk up to the North Tower with some owl treats and give her a few for her next flight. Hopefully soon his father and Amanda would invest in buying and using their own owls for this, just o save his own from having to travel all the time by herself.
Dante focused on the window as a small figure in the sky appeared. Upon further examination, he realised that it was an owl of similar shape and colour to his own. He was confident that this was his owl, as he knew not of anyone else's and there appeared to be no one here to accept or send a letter. He was fortunate that they had chances to come here and collect letters and other gifts. He was happy to miss out on breakfast if it meant that he did not have to open things in the company of other students. The only person he could stand doing that with was Raziel - and he had only really learn his name a while back. They spoke very, very little. He was not even sure of the older boy's last name. The owl approached and he outstretched his right arm as a perch and his left offering the treat. The owl took it greedily, something that confused Dante. His own owl was skittish and quiet. She would timidly take treats from his hand and not munch them down as if she had never been fed. He retracted his left arm and looked at the owl curiously. This was not his owl. The owl began to flap and took off towards its true owners, who now had his own owl. He looked at the person expectantly. He wanted his owl.
Dante focused on the window as a small figure in the sky appeared. Upon further examination, he realised that it was an owl of similar shape and colour to his own. He was confident that this was his owl, as he knew not of anyone else's and there appeared to be no one here to accept or send a letter. He was fortunate that they had chances to come here and collect letters and other gifts. He was happy to miss out on breakfast if it meant that he did not have to open things in the company of other students. The only person he could stand doing that with was Raziel - and he had only really learn his name a while back. They spoke very, very little. He was not even sure of the older boy's last name. The owl approached and he outstretched his right arm as a perch and his left offering the treat. The owl took it greedily, something that confused Dante. His own owl was skittish and quiet. She would timidly take treats from his hand and not munch them down as if she had never been fed. He retracted his left arm and looked at the owl curiously. This was not his owl. The owl began to flap and took off towards its true owners, who now had his own owl. He looked at the person expectantly. He wanted his owl.