- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Beth / Bethy
- Sexual Orientation
- Bisexual
- Wand
- Cherry Wand 12 1/2" Essence of Wood Rose
- Age
- 8/2009
The holidays had begun, and Larissa was stuck at Durmstrang. She had hoped to see Mark over the Christmas period, but he had been too swamped with work. So, with no chance of going home to be with the man she loved, Larissa found herself a seat in the hall, far from the few other students who were trapped there, also.
The hall, as it was, was quite baron of students and decorations, alike. Most of the stuff had been broken, packed away or disenchanted after the ball. Larissa had only glimpsed them, briefly, in the days prior the event. But now, all that stood, was a large tree in one corner, several clumps of holly about the dark walls, and a few candles which floated feebly, three feet above. Everyone seemed hungover from the ball. Larissa let her mind wander, in an attempt to distract herself. It did wander. .. To Mark. She gave a longing groan, before her head fell forwards into her arms. She gave one more long, continuous groan, before she shook her head, sighed, and looked up to see someone sat opposite her. Larissa stared for a moment, looking almost sleeping, her eyes, unfocussed. "Oh.." She began, before she decided she couldn't be bothered to tell this person where to shove any Christmas cheer they may have had. She spoke in German, as she always did, nowadays. "Hello."
The hall, as it was, was quite baron of students and decorations, alike. Most of the stuff had been broken, packed away or disenchanted after the ball. Larissa had only glimpsed them, briefly, in the days prior the event. But now, all that stood, was a large tree in one corner, several clumps of holly about the dark walls, and a few candles which floated feebly, three feet above. Everyone seemed hungover from the ball. Larissa let her mind wander, in an attempt to distract herself. It did wander. .. To Mark. She gave a longing groan, before her head fell forwards into her arms. She gave one more long, continuous groan, before she shook her head, sighed, and looked up to see someone sat opposite her. Larissa stared for a moment, looking almost sleeping, her eyes, unfocussed. "Oh.." She began, before she decided she couldn't be bothered to tell this person where to shove any Christmas cheer they may have had. She spoke in German, as she always did, nowadays. "Hello."