- Messages
- 33
- OOC First Name
- Cole
- Age
- 6/2022
The pop in Regina's hips as she walked was nothing new to be seen in the halls of Durmstrang. The rather tall brunette had just turned fifteen, and there was something about being so close to graduating - two years - that made her feel more adult. She had already finished out her classes for the week, and was allowed now to dress as she pleased. She of course stuck with a pair of flats, as being 5'8" meant she didn't need heels. She'd seem like a part-giant if she work anything over an inch of heel. That would get her ridiculed more than her mixed-blood status already did. However, much like her older sister, she had picked up on the ability to shrug off any insults she received, well any about her blood status. Perhaps that was what changed her the most over the break. She had thought long and hard while travelling with her freshly graduated sister, and realized that perhaps she shouldn't worry about what the other students said. After all, she was already on the fast track to success as it was. With another flip of her hair over her tanned shoulders, Regina smiled. Something about the day in general made her feel confident, and it helped that the weather seemed so beautiful. Spring in Europe was always beautiful it seemed - at least when it wasn't raining.
Regina cross the courtyard, the jacket she had been wearing now thrown off her shoulders. She approached a bench, one she commonly sat on to eat her midday snack, but saw that someone had made it there before. She thought she recognized him, but really couldn't be bothered to remember his name. Regina put on a smile though, not one to try and make enemies. If someone wanted to make enemies with her that was their problem. She kept her bag on her shoulder, and her jacket was slung over her shoulder as well. She needed to keep her stuff in her hands in case he said she couldn't sit down. She noticed the small tree he had with him, but didn't think anything of it. Being that she sometimes carried around large books and other class related things, she could only assume the mini-tree was the same thing. After all, he was probably studying to be a Herbologist. Regardless on why he had it, Regina spoke up, "Hi, do you happen to mind if i sit with you?" She asked, holding up her sandwich to show him, indicating that she wanted to sit and eat. She hoped he said yes, if not she might have to pck the bench that seemed to still have rain on it - or perhaps someone had watered the bench on accident when watering the lawn. Despite the reason, a wet bum was not on Regina's 'things to have today' list.
Regina cross the courtyard, the jacket she had been wearing now thrown off her shoulders. She approached a bench, one she commonly sat on to eat her midday snack, but saw that someone had made it there before. She thought she recognized him, but really couldn't be bothered to remember his name. Regina put on a smile though, not one to try and make enemies. If someone wanted to make enemies with her that was their problem. She kept her bag on her shoulder, and her jacket was slung over her shoulder as well. She needed to keep her stuff in her hands in case he said she couldn't sit down. She noticed the small tree he had with him, but didn't think anything of it. Being that she sometimes carried around large books and other class related things, she could only assume the mini-tree was the same thing. After all, he was probably studying to be a Herbologist. Regardless on why he had it, Regina spoke up, "Hi, do you happen to mind if i sit with you?" She asked, holding up her sandwich to show him, indicating that she wanted to sit and eat. She hoped he said yes, if not she might have to pck the bench that seemed to still have rain on it - or perhaps someone had watered the bench on accident when watering the lawn. Despite the reason, a wet bum was not on Regina's 'things to have today' list.