- Messages
- 584
- OOC First Name
- kaye
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Wenge Wand with Essence of Belladonna Core
- Age
- 20/05/41
Lucie was glad that she was back home after such a long first year at Hogwarts. It had been difficult at times, but at least she managed to get through it. She missed being at home though and was glad that not much had changed since she had left. Everything was still the same, nothing had been moved in her bedroom, and everyone was still there. Patrick was working, but it was now normal with his job and so it wasn’t too much different to what she was used to. She was just glad that things were the same, as they definitely didn’t seem the same inside her head. She had many thoughts, all good and bad, and there was no one at Hogwarts that she could talk to about them. No one at Hogwarts cared, and she wouldn’t dare talk to her younger brother about it. After all, he definitely wasn’t the best at giving advice and would overthink the situation, making her worry even more. No, she didn’t want any of that, and so putting a fake smile on for him was good.
It was mid-afternoon on Lucie’s first day of holidays and she couldn’t believe that she had spent most of it by herself in her room. She had been carried away reading books, trying to educate herself, but then easily becoming frustrated when she realised it wouldn’t matter how much she tried studying - it just wasn’t going to help her. After all, it was way too soon to know what she’d be learning next year and so it was extremely pointless. The girl went to stand up from her desk before knocking over her fairy statue. Its head fell off, leaving it in two pieces on the ground. Angrily, she picked both of the pieces up. "Ana!” she exclaimed, storming out of her bedroom and into the dining room where her older sister was sitting. She placed the pieces on the table in front of her. "It’s broken.” She couldn’t help but tear up a little. She didn’t even care about the statue - she was just frustrated.
It was mid-afternoon on Lucie’s first day of holidays and she couldn’t believe that she had spent most of it by herself in her room. She had been carried away reading books, trying to educate herself, but then easily becoming frustrated when she realised it wouldn’t matter how much she tried studying - it just wasn’t going to help her. After all, it was way too soon to know what she’d be learning next year and so it was extremely pointless. The girl went to stand up from her desk before knocking over her fairy statue. Its head fell off, leaving it in two pieces on the ground. Angrily, she picked both of the pieces up. "Ana!” she exclaimed, storming out of her bedroom and into the dining room where her older sister was sitting. She placed the pieces on the table in front of her. "It’s broken.” She couldn’t help but tear up a little. She didn’t even care about the statue - she was just frustrated.