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Post by Harley Clark on Mar 3, 2009 19:04:33 GMT
Harley was stood in Hogwarts grounds, he had planned on going to see his father but as he approached the big oak doors of the castle something repeled him, a bad feeling or something? Harley didn't really know what to think of his father at the moment always changing his mind, Harley knew there was Cam he could turn to but that would be admiting weakness, not something he did often enough.
Harley walked around a bit and decided to sit in a patch of sun upon a hill at the far end of the grounds where people didn't go often, when he sat down the crisp grass seemed to cushion him and make the hard floor that bit more comfortable, he layed on his back his hair quite flowy today as he couldn't really be bothered to gel it in place like he usually would so it flowed freely across his face as he looked up into the sky to see very few clouds, so he closed his eyes and let out a sigh, feeling the warm rays on his skin.
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Post by Theodora Meadowes on Mar 3, 2009 22:56:26 GMT
Ever since Theodora found out her mother might be alive, everything in her life was just so messed up. She was angry at her twin Julia for trying to hide the fact that she knew too, and be cool with it. She was even angrier with Shelby for not telling her. Because Theodora was so frustrated, her amazing grades in school were dropping. To top it all off, Theodora felt she was going insane with confusion.
Whenever Theodora felt like this there was only one thing to do. Go outside. The fresh, crisp air always had a way of calming her down. When traversing the Hogwarts grounds, Theodora felt as if she was in a place with no worries or troubles. She walked away from the rest of the students hanging out by the castle, but that wasn’t far enough. Theodora continued walking until she came across an empty area. With a second glance however, she realized it was only nearly empty. There, lying down on the ground was a boy. While debating if you should go over, Theodora watched the boy wondering what he was thinking.
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