- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Kait
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curly 11 1/2 Inch Flexible Vine Wand with Chimera Scale Fragment Core
- Age
- 12/2027
The Gryffindor girl had already lost ten house points for being out on the Cliffs at the start of term. It was a risk to be out here, but she really couldn't resist. The sun was shining and there were lots of fluffy white clouds in the sky. As a child, Lyra had spent many hours outside in the backyard with Link trying to guess the shapes of clouds. The most ridiculous ideas were often prized. It provided the twins countless hours of laughter and entertainment. When the girl had awoken on this lesson-free day to a sunny day full of clouds, Lyra knew what she wanted to do. She had looked everywhere for Link but she couldn't find him. She had scribbled a note on a sheet of parchment and left it on his bed, hoping he would come find her.
Lyra had taken a blanket in her bag down to the cliffs. She had spread it out before lying down. She should be doing homework if she wanted the broom her mother had promised her in exchange for good grades. Lyra's hair had an auburn look to it out in the sun as it spilled out around her head. She crossed her ankles as she put her hands behind her head. It was relaxing out here, unlike her last trip to the Cliffs. Maybe Lyra could manage to not get in trouble today. Not that she really minded the trouble, but she wasn't keen on getting a speech from her mother and Carter for behavior. Still, she wouldn't worry about that yet. The Gryffindor girl smiled at the sky as she watched the clouds go by.
Lyra had taken a blanket in her bag down to the cliffs. She had spread it out before lying down. She should be doing homework if she wanted the broom her mother had promised her in exchange for good grades. Lyra's hair had an auburn look to it out in the sun as it spilled out around her head. She crossed her ankles as she put her hands behind her head. It was relaxing out here, unlike her last trip to the Cliffs. Maybe Lyra could manage to not get in trouble today. Not that she really minded the trouble, but she wasn't keen on getting a speech from her mother and Carter for behavior. Still, she wouldn't worry about that yet. The Gryffindor girl smiled at the sky as she watched the clouds go by.