- Messages
- 590
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Chestnut Wand with Mermaid Scale Core
- Age
- 2/2020
Preston had been much quieter than normal ever since his parents had dropped him off at the station. His parents had promised to not force Preston to stay if he really gave the school a chance and decided he didn’t like it. Preston planned on holding them to that. So far, things seemed ok. The ride had been very short for him since he was in New Zealand already. As he caught his first glimpse of the castle, Preston’s brown eyes widened. It was huge. He had heard whispers from another student that the castle looked like an old abandoned shell of a mansion to muggles, but he simply couldn’t believe that. How could someone not see this place?
Following the other first years inside, Preston glanced at the students who he would be learning with. They seemed normal enough, even though he knew better. He knew that, like him, they were…wizards. The word still felt odd on his tongue so he avoided saying it, though he figured he had better start getting used to it. Some of the students looked oddly comfortable as if they were ready for this. Others looked more like him, nervous and wide-eyed.
His first glimpse of magic came quickly when he saw the first student sit down. He had been wondering why the other, older students were staring expectantly, not at the student but at the hat on his head when it happened. The hat spoke. His jaw had come unhinged as he blinked in utter surprise. When it had occurred over and over again, Preston knew that he had left his old school behind. What awaited him here would truly be a new adventure. Stepping forward slowly as his name was called, Preston stared at the students seated at the tables before him. He knew, from hearing the hat, that they were grouped into four places, though the names escaped him now. With bated breath, the young boy waited to hear what the hat had to say.
"Another one for SLYTHERIN!"
Following the other first years inside, Preston glanced at the students who he would be learning with. They seemed normal enough, even though he knew better. He knew that, like him, they were…wizards. The word still felt odd on his tongue so he avoided saying it, though he figured he had better start getting used to it. Some of the students looked oddly comfortable as if they were ready for this. Others looked more like him, nervous and wide-eyed.
His first glimpse of magic came quickly when he saw the first student sit down. He had been wondering why the other, older students were staring expectantly, not at the student but at the hat on his head when it happened. The hat spoke. His jaw had come unhinged as he blinked in utter surprise. When it had occurred over and over again, Preston knew that he had left his old school behind. What awaited him here would truly be a new adventure. Stepping forward slowly as his name was called, Preston stared at the students seated at the tables before him. He knew, from hearing the hat, that they were grouped into four places, though the names escaped him now. With bated breath, the young boy waited to hear what the hat had to say.
"Another one for SLYTHERIN!"




Out of Character: