- Messages
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- Louise
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- Oak 14 3/4" Essence of Raven Feather
It wasn't as if Andrea Kallos had anything better to do on a thursday evening, in fact it was almost night, she was sure. However the abandoned classroom shed little light and at that, the light was obstructed by cobwebs, clinging to the windows, thick as string. The thought entered her head of what size spider must have spun such a web not that she was one of those kids who would keep it as a pet, Andrea just wanted to watch it. Watching creatures in their natural habitats was a lot better than capturing them and shoving them into a cage, thats why she released the caterpillar, the three small spiders and the grass hopper from their boxes kept on the nature table of her class. There was no mystery about it, all of her fellow classmates knew it was her who released them, sure there was always 'something odd about Andrea Kallos'. They were right though, the fairly odd Andrea Kallos was now sitting in an abandoned classroom in a Wizarding School. Sitting perched on the old professors desk, Andrea brought her knees to her chest while her slender fingers stroked her oak wand. Being suddenly plucked out of her own 'normal' world and dropped into this one full of magic and wizards and wands, it still left her rather dumbstruck by it. She couldn't exactly say she felt like she belonged, because she didn't. Students all around her were born into this, this life, they were the ones who from the young age of four could fly a broomstick, they were the ones who highly anticipated their eleventh year so they could attend a school like this. Like picking a name out of a hat, Andrea on the other was flung head first into this madness.
With a swish and a flick of her cold wand bearing hand, Andrea levitated one of the old chairs lying about the room. The chair hovered high in the air at the command of her wand, wobbling slightly, before plunging to the floor as Andie dropped it. Even though being quite new to magic, Andrea Kallos did manage to do quite well in her charms class. The loud splintering smash echoed around the otherwise silent room as the chair hit the marble floor. Knowing that the noise she was creating would most likely get her into trouble, Andrea casted the levitation spell once more on the beat up chair before dropping it from a great height once again. She quite enjoyed destroying the old chair yet her face remained emotionless, empty. Her eyes simply watching the chair as it continuously wobbled into the air and as it fell, uncontrollably to the floor. She did notice a few wooden splinters sprayed on the floor, shattered from the many bashes of the chair. It only egged Andrea on, to see how far she could go with damaging this old piece of junk. "Wingardium Leviosa", Came the scathed mumble from Andrea's lips, the chair was cast across the room and crashed loudly into the wall before tumbling to the floor. The monotonous action never seemed to bore the twelve year old and she wondered to herself why she hadn't thought of doing something like this before. Seeing as she was cast so visciously into this world of magic, she figured she may aswell get some fun out of it.
With a swish and a flick of her cold wand bearing hand, Andrea levitated one of the old chairs lying about the room. The chair hovered high in the air at the command of her wand, wobbling slightly, before plunging to the floor as Andie dropped it. Even though being quite new to magic, Andrea Kallos did manage to do quite well in her charms class. The loud splintering smash echoed around the otherwise silent room as the chair hit the marble floor. Knowing that the noise she was creating would most likely get her into trouble, Andrea casted the levitation spell once more on the beat up chair before dropping it from a great height once again. She quite enjoyed destroying the old chair yet her face remained emotionless, empty. Her eyes simply watching the chair as it continuously wobbled into the air and as it fell, uncontrollably to the floor. She did notice a few wooden splinters sprayed on the floor, shattered from the many bashes of the chair. It only egged Andrea on, to see how far she could go with damaging this old piece of junk. "Wingardium Leviosa", Came the scathed mumble from Andrea's lips, the chair was cast across the room and crashed loudly into the wall before tumbling to the floor. The monotonous action never seemed to bore the twelve year old and she wondered to herself why she hadn't thought of doing something like this before. Seeing as she was cast so visciously into this world of magic, she figured she may aswell get some fun out of it.