- Messages
- 2,363
- OOC First Name
- Ana
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Wand
- Curly 11.5'' Sturdy Elm Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 20
Plot ID #113688
The lack of internet in the magical world had always annoyed Celia, but it wasn't until her dad's arrest that her annoyance had turned into agony. It was painful, being stuck in this bubble with zero clue what was happening to him. Where had the authorities taken him? Had he been granted bail? What did his charges even mean? Her mom was of no help. Celia had sent her a lengthy list of questions, but the only response she received was a reminder that they couldn't talk about this over mail. It had only been three days since she'd learned of her dad's arrest, and yet those days had felt like an eternity. How was she supposed to wait until the break, over three months away, to get answers?
Celia knew she had to take action, but the opportunity didn't present itself until the Valentine's Dance. Normally, Celia enjoyed attending the school's holiday celebrations. She loved having a chance to dress up and dance and mine for gossip with her friends. But this year, she couldn't muster any enthusiasm for the event. The news about her dad had completely hollowed her out. She'd barely gotten any sleep, her concentration was shot, and a heaviness had overtaken her limbs. The idea of going to any sort of party was unthinkable.
And yet the world spun on, largely oblivious to her problems. And because Celia was Celia, she was going to take advantage of this. Once she was sure the dance was well underway, she slipped out of the abandoned classroom where she'd been hiding and made her way to the library. To her relief, it was mostly empty. With the whole school preoccupied with the dance, she could safely start her research and try and answer some of the questions that had been plaguing her.
Celia knew the chances of finding a book about the American muggle justice system in the Hogwarts library were slim. But she hoped she could find something that would give her a better idea of what her dad was facing. She headed to the social sciences section, grimacing when she saw how small it was. Still, there were a few books about magical law, and Celia levitated them over to a nearby table. She then went to the section with reference books and started to pull some encyclopedias and dictionaries, sending them flying to her table with barely a backwards glance.
As Celia searched, she tried to ignore the creeping feeling that all of this was useless distraction. Because the truth was, the question she wanted answered more than anything else was, What's going to happen to my dad? And there was no legal text, encyclopedia, or dictionary that could give her the answer to that.