08-03-2018, 03:58 AM
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Everything looked the same; the separation of the houses, the grand plates of food filling the rows of tables, the chandeliers, the teachers, the sorting hat to greet the freshman - Hogwarts hadn't changed. This year, however, was different for Amara. It would be her last year at Hogwarts. Finally, she was going to graduate and get out of the school.
Amaris didn't hate Hogwarts - she had to admit it was bothersome travelling home during vacation - she was just ready to get on with the next step in life. She especially wanted to do some travelling, perhaps explore herself as an animagus more.
Jae was the only person who knew of her secret in the school. Being unregistered, Amaris wanted to keep her freedom rather than having the Council down her neck. She always assumed she would be viewed as dangerous because she could shift into a tiger. Nevertheless, Jae was trustworthy enough.
As she stepped into the Great Hall, she looked around for her friend but didn't see him. The roots of her hair and the back of her neck tingled uncomfortable. It only ever happened when she knew someone was watching her. Amaris had a little peeve about being stared at.
Instead of trying to peek at the person, she whipped around only to lock eyes with a dark-skinned, white-haired girl. She'd certainly seen the girl around - it's impossible to miss hair that white - but her name was hard to remember. After trying for a few moments, Amaris realized she didn't even know her name much to her disappointment. For someone that pretty, she'd have to catch it. Seeing how she was also a Slytherin, it didn't seem to hard.
Giving the girl a nod in her direction, Amaris turned to look for her long time friend. She had to at least say hi to him before they were forced to sit down.
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Everything looked the same; the separation of the houses, the grand plates of food filling the rows of tables, the chandeliers, the teachers, the sorting hat to greet the freshman - Hogwarts hadn't changed. This year, however, was different for Amara. It would be her last year at Hogwarts. Finally, she was going to graduate and get out of the school.
Amaris didn't hate Hogwarts - she had to admit it was bothersome travelling home during vacation - she was just ready to get on with the next step in life. She especially wanted to do some travelling, perhaps explore herself as an animagus more.
Jae was the only person who knew of her secret in the school. Being unregistered, Amaris wanted to keep her freedom rather than having the Council down her neck. She always assumed she would be viewed as dangerous because she could shift into a tiger. Nevertheless, Jae was trustworthy enough.
As she stepped into the Great Hall, she looked around for her friend but didn't see him. The roots of her hair and the back of her neck tingled uncomfortable. It only ever happened when she knew someone was watching her. Amaris had a little peeve about being stared at.
Instead of trying to peek at the person, she whipped around only to lock eyes with a dark-skinned, white-haired girl. She'd certainly seen the girl around - it's impossible to miss hair that white - but her name was hard to remember. After trying for a few moments, Amaris realized she didn't even know her name much to her disappointment. For someone that pretty, she'd have to catch it. Seeing how she was also a Slytherin, it didn't seem to hard.
Giving the girl a nod in her direction, Amaris turned to look for her long time friend. She had to at least say hi to him before they were forced to sit down.