LadyAthene
Supernova
- Joined
- May 12, 2015
- Location
- West Coast, USA
It had felt like an eternity but finally, September arrived. With the new month came the time for everyone who attended Hogwarts to return. Needless to say, sixteen year old Pansy Parkinson was very ecstatic to be heading back. Her life back at home was just so goddamn boring! There was no other way to describe it.
Granted, she had definitely been blessed to be on relatively good terms with her parents. That was something that many people didn't have, or so she could guess pretty decently. Still, her life had quickly become boring the second she began to attend Hogwarts. Maybe it was because she now had an easier way to temporarily forget she wasn't a pureblood but rather a mixed-blood. Only one of her parents was magical.
Of course, no one else knew this about her. It'd be absolutely embarrassing for that fact to be discovered by anyone, especially an annoying Gryffindor like Hermione Granger. The thought caused her to shudder slightly.
"It's not going to happen," she murmured, grabbing her brush and running it through her dark locks for the fifth time or so by now. She'd been ready to leave and head for the Hogwarts Express. But something had kept her home. It was starting to irritate her too. Pansy knew she hadn't forgotten anything and yet that was exactly how she felt; like she was about to leave without something as vital as her wand.
"Ugh. You're losing it. Deep breath."
Closing her hazel eyes, Pansy exhaled several times before slowly opening her dark eyes and gazing at her reflection. "There ya go. Much better." She mused, giving the mirror a now very satisfied nod.
Just to be on the safe side though, she began to pat herself down and went through all of her luggage. After triple and even quadruple checking - only to see that yes, everything was in place - she nodded once more.
And with that, she grabbed her belongings and exited her house, uttering little more than a "Bye!" as she left.
A content sigh of relief elicited as she eagerly began to walk towards the station, knowing that soon, she would be on Platform 9 3/4. Moreover, she would be back in the Castle, back to what she had now viewed as her true home and thus where she really belonged. The thoughts of the very promising and upcoming future caused her to grin.
She couldn't pinpoint how. But somewhere deep in Pansy's mind, she knew this year would be different, better even than the others had been. Hopefully her instincts were still correct. They had been for years. With any luck, she hadn't lost her touch with her intuition and following the gut feelings her body often detected.