Tamalia Kaster
Trying to Change
- Messages
- 1,287
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Snapped
- Age
- 7/2014
Tamalia sighed as she entered the Kaster Manor, it was holidays now, and she had been home for a little bit, mainly because she was expelled and now her life was officially ruined. Not only had her wand been sent to the ministry so it could be destroyed, but she also had to face everyone, because she never did say goodbye to Sammy before she left, and Amanra probably didn't even know. Lisa was furious, in fact, she was sure her older sister would have killed her if it weren't for Tess offering to take her back to the shop and watch her, but over there Tamalia ended up being scolded often anyway, so it wasn't much of a change. The ex-Gryffindor wished that she could live with Jack, he couldn't complain about her, because he'd ran away and left the family alone to mourn, so he couldn't say a damn thing against her. Smiling weakly as she walked through the old hallways of the house she'd grown to like, she stopped at a photo of her parents. They looked so happy, moving around, her father trying to open a bottle of wine the muggle way, while her mother was laughing her head off watching the grown man fail at it, since he'd never opened a bottle before, not the muggle way anyway. Tamalia found herself laughing slightly when she looked at another photo hanigng on the wall, one of a seven year old Samual, smiling a cheesy grin, and then tripping over. Priceless. There were a few other photos hanging on the wall, but Tamalia's attention was taken away by the fake that she'd heard her name called.
Sheepishly, the somewhat blonde entered the lounge room, finding Lisa sitting on one of the lounges, and Jack sitting happily on the coffee table, a habit Lisa dispised, but rarely mentioned. Today everyone seemed to be in a good mood, mostly because they weren't sure when Sammy would show up, and since he usually became upset if he saw them fighting, no-one yelled or argued in his prescence, it hurt them all to see him cry. "Hey guys." She said quietly, walking over and sitting on the other lounge, looking for Hamish, Bethany and Lucy. "Hey, where's Ham, Beth and Lulu?" She asked quietly, those three sure knew how to run around.
Sheepishly, the somewhat blonde entered the lounge room, finding Lisa sitting on one of the lounges, and Jack sitting happily on the coffee table, a habit Lisa dispised, but rarely mentioned. Today everyone seemed to be in a good mood, mostly because they weren't sure when Sammy would show up, and since he usually became upset if he saw them fighting, no-one yelled or argued in his prescence, it hurt them all to see him cry. "Hey guys." She said quietly, walking over and sitting on the other lounge, looking for Hamish, Bethany and Lucy. "Hey, where's Ham, Beth and Lulu?" She asked quietly, those three sure knew how to run around.