Lillian Malvado ,
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{ forget yet not forgive[on:very much in a sneaky mood :]
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Post by Lillian Malvado , on Oct 9, 2007 13:47:09 GMT -5
come waste your millions here secretly she sneers
Removing a pale strand of hair behind her ear, Lillian's gaze had been shifted from her book to the source of the racket that had emitted in the yellow and black Hufflepuff common room, a sigh escaping her lips. She had barely been here a few days, yet, the noise had followed her everywhere: at least she wasn't the spotlight of that noise. A faint blush had came upon her pale cheeks at that mere thought, hoping that Hogwarts would just be different, for once in her life. Bad luck had been following her ever since she had been placed in that orphanage, and seemingly enough, Beauxbatons served as such as well. This year: it was a new school, but will it be the end of everything that had happened? Obviously not, and it wouldn't last long until one bully emerged from behind the darkness and dragged Lillian with them, like life had always been. Her cheeks had greeted the usual paleness back, and Lillian glanced around the common room once again, debating on whether to leave unnoticed, or remain here and hope that no one would acknowledge the fragile body seated on the couch; well, and not to mention her inability to read the book in peace. Deciding not to wait for a belligerent to rescue her from this havoc, she hurried up and scattered towards her dorm room, leaving the loudness of the unfamiliar common room. Being new doesn't help in any way, either, seeing as she was lost nearly ten million ever since she arrived at Hogwarts. Not much of a surprise there, seeing as Lillian took nearly a whole year to arrive at her dorm room without being lost back in Beauxbatons.
Shaking the thoughts of her former school away, she sat down on her bed, her dorm room being empty with the eerie silence filling the air. A chill ran down her spine, a normal impact that happened quite often. Dropping the book next to her, yet another one of her familiar sighs escaped her lips, as her gaze remained fixed on the only window in the dorm room. Maybe she should try to sneak out unnoticed, and enjoy a bit of fresh air: what is the worst thing that could happen? A shudder invaded her: everytime she'd state that, she'd end up with... an extremely bad demeanor, and not only physically in appearance, but very much emotionally as well. Humiliated is the least bit that could describe what might happen. Maybe she should try and act like a bold, brave Gryffindor once in a while, something that she completely isn't. Her hands unconsciously began tracing the book's ragged cover, of which she had borrowed from the school's library. It wasn't about anything in particular, in fact, it was just about life in general, and not only Wizarding Communites' lives that is. Having lived part of her life in a Muggle community, and the other part as a witch, it wasn't really that easy to comprehend everything and all the differences between the two worlds, and what was worse is being neglected in both worlds. If she had told anyone else in the Muggle World that she was a witch, she probably would be hated, feared, and ignored by society, whilst in this Wizarding World, she'd most definitely be hated for being a Muggle-Born, a Mudblood as many would state. Lillian was proud of her blood, and she was proud to be living in both worlds, but perhaps it was fear that stopped her from saying it outloud.
Removing her figure from the bed, she walked over to her white cloak, of which she would never leave without, seeing as she thought of it as a veil to hide who she was. Wrapping her cloak around herself, Lillian ignored the book to full extremes, wanting nothing more than relief and peace that could allow her nerves to relax, of which was quite rare for her. Exiting her dorm room, Lillian found it quite hard to avoid any noises, and tried her best as not to trip on her steps, and with a miracle, she succeeded. As quietly as possible, she was able to exit the common room, a sigh of relief escaping her lips at that precise moment. Glancing around the corridor, her cowardice was clearly visible: darkness had invaded the place, excluding a couple of torches that barely litted the hallway, but Lillian merely passed through them. Finally reaching the place she wanted: the Grounds, it didn't need all the nervousness to attempt to stop her from moving on towards the desired place. She ndidn't know how long it really took her to reach this place, but she was merely thankful that the moon was able to lit the Grounds, very much enough for the young Hufflepuff to see conspicuously. Being somewhat tired, the Hufflepuff slumped under the nearest tree, breathing somewhat in a shallow way, cowardice stilll conquering her badly.
another corporate show a guilty conscience grows
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Post by Alex Hamiltion on Oct 10, 2007 2:03:16 GMT -5
Alex slummed down further into his seat in the Common Room. He'd normally be happy that his Common Room was so active and actually had more than two people in it at a time but right now the noise seemed to be pounding straight into his tender brain. Rubbing his temple Alex gazed around the filled room.Shouldn't these kids be doing homework or something Alex thought to himself.
Growling softly under his breath he decided to make a run for it and headed out into the halls. Hopefully it would be less noisey out there. He only made one stop on his path to the door,grabbing his cloak from off the backof his chair.Once he had slipped out of the room He spotted the back of someone's head going towards the Doors of the castle. He squinted in the dim light trying to make out who it might be that seemed to have the same idea as he did.He shook his head slightly when he failed to see the person's face. Might as well follow He thought to himself as he walked down the hall towards the doors.
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Lillian Malvado ,
.hufflepuff
{ forget yet not forgive[on:very much in a sneaky mood :]
Posts: 20
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Post by Lillian Malvado , on Oct 25, 2007 18:38:20 GMT -5
Lillian sighed as she started tapping her fingers against her lap. apparently quite nervous about Hogwarts in general. She was oblivious as to how everyone would be, especially the Slytherins that people believed to be quite the meanest house around. Lillian didn't believe that, but she was knew, how in the world would she know what is right, and what is wrong.
A sigh escaped her lips, as she dropped her pale hands to her sides, playing with a fringe of grass. Her emerald orbs lifted up to see another Hufflepuff fellow, as she sighed once again. She didn't expect any other person to be out just for the sake of it. Lillian placed her chin on her knees as she hugged them close, whilst her eyes lingered upon her fellow housemate, wondering what he might be doing. Even though younger, she wasn't quite sure of whether he is one to harm any other person, or just another shy Hufflepuff. [/blockquote]
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Post by Alex Hamiltion on Oct 25, 2007 20:52:17 GMT -5
Alex followed the Hufflepuff girl feeling a bit odd.he wasnt one to randomlly follow people around much less younger girls.Steeling himself he walked up to her. "Hello...Lillan,Isn't it? Sorry if i startled you but i noticed that you snuck out of the Common Room..Would you like some company?" He stuck his hands into his pants pocket as he waited for a answer. I've PMed you Alex! I shall have to lock this topic until the rule breaking has been resolved. =S 'The Laws the Law'...
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