- Messages
- 590
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Chestnut Wand with Mermaid Scale Core
- Age
- 2/2020
Today would mark the first day in the castle for Preston. Last night had been quite a whirlwind with arriving to the castle, being sorted and getting a tour of the school. By the time the boy had entered the common room he would call home for seven years, if he stayed, Preston had been ready to drop. Instead, he had stayed up for a bit meeting his dorm mates. He had the feeling he was going to get along splendidly with Sergei because he reminded him a lot of his best friend from Ellerton. The other guy, Dionne or something similiar, had been pretty alright as well. It was a relief to the boy because meeting new people was often the most difficult part of starting at a new school. The best part of this school was that everyone in his year was new. They'd all come from different areas of the world, it seemed, all because they were magical.
When he had woken up this morning, Preston had hastily slipped on his uniform. It was a lot different from his old one. Luckily, the boy knew how to tie a tie and he made quick work of it all. He couldn't bring himself to put his robe on yet. At least without it, he could pretend this was a normal boarding school. Once he put the robe on, it would cease to be that. He was still conflicted about his opinion regarding magic. It intrigued him, no doubt, but it was also a bit shocking to see people walking around with wands and performing bits of magic. He slipped his wand into his bag and headed out of his room and common room. Taking a seat at the table that he had sat in the night before, Preston was surprised to see the foods were similar to what he had at his other school. With a grin, the boy sat at the table and pulled over a plate of scrambled eggs. Within seconds, he had a plate of eggs, bacon and toast. He also poured himself some orange juice. Picking up his fork, the boy began to happily eat.
When he had woken up this morning, Preston had hastily slipped on his uniform. It was a lot different from his old one. Luckily, the boy knew how to tie a tie and he made quick work of it all. He couldn't bring himself to put his robe on yet. At least without it, he could pretend this was a normal boarding school. Once he put the robe on, it would cease to be that. He was still conflicted about his opinion regarding magic. It intrigued him, no doubt, but it was also a bit shocking to see people walking around with wands and performing bits of magic. He slipped his wand into his bag and headed out of his room and common room. Taking a seat at the table that he had sat in the night before, Preston was surprised to see the foods were similar to what he had at his other school. With a grin, the boy sat at the table and pulled over a plate of scrambled eggs. Within seconds, he had a plate of eggs, bacon and toast. He also poured himself some orange juice. Picking up his fork, the boy began to happily eat.