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- 6/2022
Rebecca held her head up as she walked into the Great Hall. She had been away from this school for months and yet she still held the same anger towards that boy that she had when she had left. To be honest, she was surprised that she was still holding such a grudge; it was the strangest of feelings. At the tender age of thirteen, Bex really wanted to make a clean start and so as she made her way over to the Slytherin table, facing the Ravenclaw table, she proceeded to place herself between two of her housemates, who may have possibly been younger than her, and started to place her food on her plate. One thing she had learned fairly quickly while at Hogwarts was that apparently the house elves here couldn't make noodles. Pita could make noodles. It was too bad she couldn't pack him in her suitcase and bring him along; it would help her out so much. She was sure that Fukuro and Neko would thank her for it, considering the amount of times she forgot to feed them.
Well, it wasn't that she forgot, she was just always doing something else at the time, so it made it hard to be able to get away and make sure that they still had food. Obviously, most of the time they didn't, because in the middle of a study session or class, she would suddenly hear her animals calling for her. Fukuro often pulled at her hair and Neko would jump into her lap, which usually drove her completely insane. Even though she preferred her animals over any actual people, she didn't want them jumping all over her nice, clean uniform and making it all dirty. That just would not do, not at all. However, as Bex looked up, having stopped filling her plate, which wasn't exactly what you would call full anyway, she saw at the Ravenclaw table, exactly the person she would rather have gone the rest of her life without ever seeing.
That boy from the Owlery. Funny thing, she had no idea what his name was, she had no desire to know what his name was, but she knew that face, she would always remember that face. It was his fault that she had gotten a dislocated arm and a broken wrist in the first place. It was all his fault and she would never forgive him. If he hadn't pushed her down the stairs, none of this would have happened. As it was, her mother had been rather distraught when she had heard, though Bex had only told her that she had been hurt, not by whom, or how. After all, she didn't know who this boy was and didn't want to risk him being from some lower-class family. Otherwise, Bex would be contaminated.
She shivered at the thought and continued to glare at the boy across the table as she ate her chicken salad and biscuits. Even though she had a sweet tooth, Bex made it a rule that she did not eat sweets before breakfast. So far she had done well to keep rule, but it was really only a matter of time before she broke down and could no longer handle it, considering she was getting steadily more annoyed by the minute and she had barely touched her food. One thing that made her happy about this experience though, was possibly the knowledge that he seemed to be just as put out, by all this as she was. It was nice to know she had left behind a legacy, at least when it came to this boy, anyway.
Well, it wasn't that she forgot, she was just always doing something else at the time, so it made it hard to be able to get away and make sure that they still had food. Obviously, most of the time they didn't, because in the middle of a study session or class, she would suddenly hear her animals calling for her. Fukuro often pulled at her hair and Neko would jump into her lap, which usually drove her completely insane. Even though she preferred her animals over any actual people, she didn't want them jumping all over her nice, clean uniform and making it all dirty. That just would not do, not at all. However, as Bex looked up, having stopped filling her plate, which wasn't exactly what you would call full anyway, she saw at the Ravenclaw table, exactly the person she would rather have gone the rest of her life without ever seeing.
That boy from the Owlery. Funny thing, she had no idea what his name was, she had no desire to know what his name was, but she knew that face, she would always remember that face. It was his fault that she had gotten a dislocated arm and a broken wrist in the first place. It was all his fault and she would never forgive him. If he hadn't pushed her down the stairs, none of this would have happened. As it was, her mother had been rather distraught when she had heard, though Bex had only told her that she had been hurt, not by whom, or how. After all, she didn't know who this boy was and didn't want to risk him being from some lower-class family. Otherwise, Bex would be contaminated.
She shivered at the thought and continued to glare at the boy across the table as she ate her chicken salad and biscuits. Even though she had a sweet tooth, Bex made it a rule that she did not eat sweets before breakfast. So far she had done well to keep rule, but it was really only a matter of time before she broke down and could no longer handle it, considering she was getting steadily more annoyed by the minute and she had barely touched her food. One thing that made her happy about this experience though, was possibly the knowledge that he seemed to be just as put out, by all this as she was. It was nice to know she had left behind a legacy, at least when it came to this boy, anyway.