- Messages
- 97
- OOC First Name
- Zephie
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single (Looking)
- Sexual Orientation
- Unsure
- Wand
- Curly 9 1/2 Inch Swishy Alder Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 1/2047 (15)
Niall felt calmer than he probably should have done considering that he was in a new school, new house, making new friends, and had very little idea as to how the next few days weeks and even years were about to play out. The first year however, so far, seemed to be taking things in their stride. Classes had already begun, and Niall was just absorbing the information as it came to him, making notes and listening when he should, and naturally finding his curiosity when he needed it. All in all things were going quite well for him, too well perhaps? Niall wasn't sure how Kellen was finding things given they'd just been separated for the most part, however he knew she'd wanted to be in Slytherin and he was happy for her that she seemed content with that.
Sat at the Hufflepuff table, dressed in his robes and smartly brushed hair, Niall was tucking into some cereal. Everything seemed so ordinary at times that it was hard to remember this was supposed to be a magical school. Maybe that was why he hadn't really felt phased yet. The slight flapping of wings brought his attention back into the room, and he peered up to see a number of owls flying above him and the other tables in the Great Hall. That was nothing unusual, every day there would be a flurry of activity as students would receive messages and in fact Niall was even considering getting an owl of his own, because he didn't enjoy having to use school property to get word out to his parents, not least because he didn't even know his owls name.
He was about to take another spoonful of his gradually soaking cornflakes when something large and hard landed in front of him. If he'd blinked he would have missed it, but he also would have avoid getting milk in his eyes. Bowl, milk and cornflakes flew across the table, and Niall couldn't help but freeze for a moment, spoon in mouth, to try and decipher what just happened. He glanced around the table at the other students who seemed to be staring at him now, "I guess they don't care where they land, right?" he said after finishing his mouthful and laying the spoon on the only clear bit of table he could find. He didn't need to apologize for the owls behavior, it wasn't his after all. In front of him lay something huge, wrapped up in brown paper, and half covered in various breakfast items. There had to be a better system, surely, for the delivery of packaged items. He turned the label in his hand, reading the careful handwriting that belonged to his parents, and smiled to himself before glancing across the room. Kellen probably was about to get one too.
Sat at the Hufflepuff table, dressed in his robes and smartly brushed hair, Niall was tucking into some cereal. Everything seemed so ordinary at times that it was hard to remember this was supposed to be a magical school. Maybe that was why he hadn't really felt phased yet. The slight flapping of wings brought his attention back into the room, and he peered up to see a number of owls flying above him and the other tables in the Great Hall. That was nothing unusual, every day there would be a flurry of activity as students would receive messages and in fact Niall was even considering getting an owl of his own, because he didn't enjoy having to use school property to get word out to his parents, not least because he didn't even know his owls name.
He was about to take another spoonful of his gradually soaking cornflakes when something large and hard landed in front of him. If he'd blinked he would have missed it, but he also would have avoid getting milk in his eyes. Bowl, milk and cornflakes flew across the table, and Niall couldn't help but freeze for a moment, spoon in mouth, to try and decipher what just happened. He glanced around the table at the other students who seemed to be staring at him now, "I guess they don't care where they land, right?" he said after finishing his mouthful and laying the spoon on the only clear bit of table he could find. He didn't need to apologize for the owls behavior, it wasn't his after all. In front of him lay something huge, wrapped up in brown paper, and half covered in various breakfast items. There had to be a better system, surely, for the delivery of packaged items. He turned the label in his hand, reading the careful handwriting that belonged to his parents, and smiled to himself before glancing across the room. Kellen probably was about to get one too.