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- Yew Wand 14" Essence of Fairy Dust.
Arielle totted her way down to the dungeons after a less than satisfying breakfast. She had quickly grown bored of the food offered in the great hall, and desperately wanted something new to capture her attention in the morning. She had decided that after four years of wandering the castle alone everyday she needed a new perspective on things, to keep her faltering motivation up. And after pondering this thought, the fourth year had also decided a transfer might be on order, as a different magical school that had a less annoying student body, and a more motivating staff would be the perfect choice for the fourteen year old. Although it was a pity her father didn't think so, no matter how many owls she sent to him throughout the year explaining her day to day life alone and misguided, he wouldn't budge on letting her transfer out of the place. What was so great about the halls of Hogwarts New Zealand? The only reason Arielle thought he father didn't want to transfer her to another school was due to his laziness in not moving out of New Zealand, not his precious, and only daughter's wellbeing. Some father he turned out to be after fourteen years.
The Slytherin shook her head as she scoffed, crossing her arms and abruptly sitting herself down on a wooden bench within the dungeons. It always seemed she was in the dungeons, in one way or another and the thought of darkness comforted the fourth year from her problems. Frustrated, Arielle untied her wavy hair, and let it fall out on her shoulders while her mind searched for something to fill her time that didn't involve the dungeons and classes. She had no homework, and no assignments she could find herself bothered with in between classes, so Arielle was left to fill her free time with nothing, once again, this resulted in Arielle bored and alone in the dungeons. Especially since the French girl had given up on all her other hobbies like designing for the time being, as she needed to catch up on school work and start having a social life, something she wasnt going to have anytime soon, obviously. Another unproductive day marked itself with a soft sigh from Arielle, annoyed and regretting another day of nothing but classes.
The Slytherin shook her head as she scoffed, crossing her arms and abruptly sitting herself down on a wooden bench within the dungeons. It always seemed she was in the dungeons, in one way or another and the thought of darkness comforted the fourth year from her problems. Frustrated, Arielle untied her wavy hair, and let it fall out on her shoulders while her mind searched for something to fill her time that didn't involve the dungeons and classes. She had no homework, and no assignments she could find herself bothered with in between classes, so Arielle was left to fill her free time with nothing, once again, this resulted in Arielle bored and alone in the dungeons. Especially since the French girl had given up on all her other hobbies like designing for the time being, as she needed to catch up on school work and start having a social life, something she wasnt going to have anytime soon, obviously. Another unproductive day marked itself with a soft sigh from Arielle, annoyed and regretting another day of nothing but classes.