- Messages
- 145
- OOC First Name
- Teigan
- Wand
- Curved 10 1/2 Inch Flexible Beech Wand with Hippogriff Feather Core
- Age
- 9/2025
Dina Stanley had been sorted into Gryffindor. It was the same house as her brother, Zurial and she was pretty happy with that. She had nothing against her brothers after all, though sometimes she wondered where they got off referring to her as a boy. After all, she was clearly not a boy, she'd just not hit puberty yet, but she had, there would be no reason for her brothers to treat her as a boy any longer. After all, she wore girls clothing and her hair was long, though she never did anything with it besides the occasional plats, a bun and ponytail, but it was all she knew how to do. When he mother was still alive, she did all sorts of intricate things with Dina's hair, but now, she was dead and no one else could do her hair. She'd never allow it. She wasn't sure why, she just supposed she wanted the last memory of her mother to linger in her hair. It wasn't likely to linger much anywhere else. To be honest though, Dina wouldn't have been opposed to her father doing her hair, he just barely touched her anymore. She supposed he was petrified of doing something wrong, but she roughhoused with her brothers all the time, so she still didn't know what the bug deal was. Whatever it was her father had to snap out of it, because she was a big girl now and she was playing by her own rules. If that meant that he daddy had to do her hair, then by Merlin, that man was going to do it what ever the cost! Dina dearly loved her father, honestly she did, but for some reason he went really weird after her mother died six years ago and he was never really the same after that. She supposed she understood why, in her own way, but that was no excuse for her father to be afraid of her, not at all.
Pulling her required books from the bookshelf, managing not to kill herself as she did so, Dina lugged them all into the corner of the library. She would be damned if she allowed anyone to catch her reading! She had a reputation to uphold. She was a brute, a tomboy, not a hopeless romantic in love with romance and mystery novels, it just didn't fit. She was the caveman from the road, the cat brought in after bad weather, the ruffian, the boy, Dino. As much as the nickname annoyed her, one amongst many, she had to admit that it really actually suited her. She didn't even help herself with regards to it, she just allowed them to continue on as they were. Still, she supposed that they shouldn't be calling her those names. She was a girl and her name was Dina, not Dino. She had often wondered if maybe it was a coping mechanism. She'd never been a planned birth, she knew that. Her mother always called her special and this was what she had taken it to mean. She was special because they had taken every precaution not to get pregnant and yet they still had and it had resulted in her. The girl who didn't know how to be a girl. Really, how hard could it be? Sighing, Dina slid down the wall and picked up the first book which lay to her side, eager to get started, however, the moment she opened it, the page slid through her fingers and resulted in a throbbing paper cut. "F*ck! Owwie!" Dina looked at the blood on her fingertip and immediately thrust it into her mouth. Goddamn those stupid damn paper cuts.
Pulling her required books from the bookshelf, managing not to kill herself as she did so, Dina lugged them all into the corner of the library. She would be damned if she allowed anyone to catch her reading! She had a reputation to uphold. She was a brute, a tomboy, not a hopeless romantic in love with romance and mystery novels, it just didn't fit. She was the caveman from the road, the cat brought in after bad weather, the ruffian, the boy, Dino. As much as the nickname annoyed her, one amongst many, she had to admit that it really actually suited her. She didn't even help herself with regards to it, she just allowed them to continue on as they were. Still, she supposed that they shouldn't be calling her those names. She was a girl and her name was Dina, not Dino. She had often wondered if maybe it was a coping mechanism. She'd never been a planned birth, she knew that. Her mother always called her special and this was what she had taken it to mean. She was special because they had taken every precaution not to get pregnant and yet they still had and it had resulted in her. The girl who didn't know how to be a girl. Really, how hard could it be? Sighing, Dina slid down the wall and picked up the first book which lay to her side, eager to get started, however, the moment she opened it, the page slid through her fingers and resulted in a throbbing paper cut. "F*ck! Owwie!" Dina looked at the blood on her fingertip and immediately thrust it into her mouth. Goddamn those stupid damn paper cuts.