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- OOC First Name
- Clara
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- Half Blood
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- Single (Not Looking)
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- Heterosexual
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- Curved 14" Flexible Oak Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 6/2034 (18)
Overachiever was not a word Sam had ever heard anyone call her before. Well actually, maybe once, ages ago. She preferred the terms either hard-working or studious. But the thought had never crossed her mind, that she could be an overachiever. In all the goings-on recently, getting sorted, settling in and organising her life Sam had forgotten about this little incident that had happened over the break just before she came to Hogwarts. Her sister, who was not that much younger than herself (though she acted like a child - she still was), had been upset and had called her that in an argument that should not have happened in the first place in the slytherin's opinion. Sam had only scoffed after trying to comfort Sabrina but of course that didn't work and she got the blame. Naturally, the blonde got annoyed, as sisters did.
So because she was deep in her thoughts, Sam hadn't really been paying much attention to her surroundings as she had been simply walking around the castle and when she realised she no longer knew where she was she sighed, squinting to see if there was any clue. The first year hated not knowing where she was, or worse, surprises. She wasn't one who just 'went with the flow' as she loved being prepared beforehand. It freaked her out if she didn't know exactly what she had to do during a busy time of the year. Sam decided it was best if she asked someone, and in her worry she almost missed the person who passed her. Someone from whom she could've asked help. "Hello?" she called to the boy, hoping he'd turn around. She walked over to him. The worst thing for Sam was to fall into a cliché. The one about first years getting lost and needing to ask around for directions. "Uh, would you happen to know what floor this is?"
So because she was deep in her thoughts, Sam hadn't really been paying much attention to her surroundings as she had been simply walking around the castle and when she realised she no longer knew where she was she sighed, squinting to see if there was any clue. The first year hated not knowing where she was, or worse, surprises. She wasn't one who just 'went with the flow' as she loved being prepared beforehand. It freaked her out if she didn't know exactly what she had to do during a busy time of the year. Sam decided it was best if she asked someone, and in her worry she almost missed the person who passed her. Someone from whom she could've asked help. "Hello?" she called to the boy, hoping he'd turn around. She walked over to him. The worst thing for Sam was to fall into a cliché. The one about first years getting lost and needing to ask around for directions. "Uh, would you happen to know what floor this is?"