09-07-2021, 07:16 PM
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Streeler
Join Date: Apr 2021
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Olive (Ollie) Burke Second Year | Quote:
Originally Posted by iBeJenn Maya wondered what was going through Ollie's brain - as she often did when she had a conversation with someone new. She would hate to leave a bad first impression on the girl and had a nagging feeling that her siblings would be disappointed in her if she did. Not that they would say it directly. And perhaps not at all and it was entirely in the young girl's mind.
Still, the mirror was absolutely fascinating. She couldn't help but notice that the younger student may not have enjoyed it as much as she did. "Ah, well... no," she answered with an awkward laugh. "I'm not particularly good at either... but I do love looking at beautiful things..." She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear. "Do you?"
She glanced back at the mirror. "I do wonder what the mirror is reflecting. Don't you? It doesn't seem like it's a portal to somewhere magical." Hmm, interesting. Ollie though she had gotten better at reading people but Maya seemed to be a challenge. She though for sure the girl was like an artist of some sort. But then again, Ollie liked looking at pretty things to and she had no artistic ability at all. “Oh, sorry. You defiantly seem like you’d be into painting.” Maybe Ollie would inspire her to take up a new hobby. If she became famous she could credit her for sparking her passion.
Well, like the other Nam’s she knew, Maya was pretty intellectual. No, the mirror didn’t seem like a portal. But Ollie couldn’t really tell what the mirror was supposed to portray. “I don’t know. I always though it was just a place to kind of escape. Like whoever cast the spell must’ve wanted a place to escape the craziness of the castle.” It was a beautiful place and Ollie wished she knew where the place was, or even if it was a real place. “Like, maybe they wanted to transport themselves to this place. Like for people who read books and they feel like they’re in that world.” |
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