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Dark Magic-A Hogwarts RP
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Dark Magic-A Hogwarts RPThe man rapped sharply on the door, though his cloak still covered his hand, and despite the fabric muffling the sounds of the knock, a slot in the door slid open, revealing a pair of rather reptilian-looking yellow eyes. A woman's voice spoke, smooth and slippery. "Do you have the package?" The figure spoke, his voice high and grating like nails on a chalkboard. "I know of no such thing," he said harshly, "I am simply here to observe your wares." After a minute, the eyes narrowed, then the slot slid shut. There was a series of noises, metal grating against wood, and clickings with odd echoings. Finally, the door opened, and the man slipped in, the door being shut urgently behind him.
The woman who had answered the door was tall, with long black hair that framed her face. But in the dim light that came from the badly lit candles around the room, her hair seemed to shift to shades of green. "Welcome," she said, in a voice that could have almost been mistaken for pleasant. The man did not respond, so her tone switched to a more business-like one, though it retained its oily tone. "So, I will ask again. Did you bring the package?" "Why else would I tread on your deplorable doorstep?" he snapped back. "No need for that tone," she said, waving a hand as a tea set came flying out from behind the counter that divided part of the room away, "Tea?" The old, battered tea set hovered in the air expectantly, but he shook his head, so only one cup was filled, the rest of the set hurrying away. She plucked the cup out of the air and gestured with her head for the man to take a seat. There wasn't much room in the area in front of the counter, as much of it was full of displays of all shapes and sizes, holding various strange and deadly items, the majority of it being potions, some bubbling, some smoking, and others crackling. Still, there were two chairs in the corner of the room, one red and ornate, the other looking suspiciously like it had been fashioned out of a torture device of some kind.
The man hesitated, before taking the seat in the ornate chair. Having no other reaction, the woman sat down in the other seat, sipping the tea. The man reached into the folds of his cloak and pulled out a mahogany box, covered in complicated silver locks that nearly covered the entire structure. But the more impressive feature was the hand that held it. The man's hand was pale and thin, fingers like long knobbly sticks. His skin was covered in nasty burns that left almost no undamaged skin, but that didn't seem to phase the woman. She took the box from him, examining it as she held it in one hand, the other setting down the tea on an invisible table next to her. She spoke, not taking her eyes off of the box. "I trust you were paid in full?" she asked quietly. "Every Galleon owed." "No witnesses?" "None alive," the man said, and though he did not remove his cloak, there was a hint of a smirk in his voice. "Good," the woman said, "Now there is only one loose end to tie up." "What? Everything is set in motion, what could you possibly-" The woman's wand was in her hand in a flash, a long, dark, thin one. "Avada Kedavera," she barked, and with a flash of green light, the man crumpled to the ground. She stood up, pocketing the wand. "You," she said simply. "No one alive must know of this." She whispered a few words, and the man's body raised a few feet above the ground and began moving away behind the counter.
Meanwhile, Angelina Farrics had just woken up from a daydream. She sat straight up as if she had been asleep in bed, and that daydream, or whatever it was, was really a nightmare. Her shoulders were shaking, and she panted as if she had just woken up from a nightmare. "Alright there?" Her father called from the front seat. "Yeah," she said, taking a minute to calm down. Still, she was completely and utterly confused by what she had just seen. Well, flashes really. Only a moment before the details had been crystal clear, but now they were slipping away, leaving frustrating flashes. She shook her head, and called out, "How much longer to Diagon Alley, Dad?" "Not long," he called back. Angelina fiddled with her seatbelt excitedly. This may have only been her second year, but she was still extremely excited, and couldn't hold it in much longer, lest she burst from the thrill she got just thinking about going to one of her favorite places on Earth, besides Hogwarts, of course. She settled on staring out the window, watching the world pass by.
It was a stroke of luck that her father, though he was a wizard, was Muggleborn, since her mother was a pureblood herself, and had absolutely no idea how to work a car. They had just recently run out of Floo Powder, an event that seemed to make Mrs. Farrics extremely worried, and her father luckily had a car on hand that he kept for emergencies. His wife still seemed unnerved by it, but she was a natural worrier, nothing at all like her daughter, who loved to take risks. It really was no surprise that she had been sorted into Slytherin, having a natural inclination against rules, and being rather ambitious herself. The girl had her heart set on creating the most chaotic year Hogwarts had seen, while also keeping away from punishment. A lofty goal, especially with Professor McGonagall as Headmistress, but Angelina was determined to see it through regardless.
They finally reached the Leaky Cauldron, her father parking outside, and the two of them exited the car, walking inside. Her father stopped a few times to speak to witches and wizards that he recognized, but after the third time, he got the hint from Angelina's crossed arms, tapping foot, and the grip that she had on her letter that she was impatient to go. They made their way outside, her father drawing his wand to open the entrance, and they slipped into Diagon Alley.
Nico walked in the shop.He asked the keeper if he could try out a wand used for healing.First,they tried a willow wand with a phonix feather core.Then,a elderwood wand with a unicorn horn hair core.Finally,they settled on the right wand one made of ivory with a unicorn horn shard as the wand's core.
Next,they went to get a pet he wanted a raven for he knew he would be ravenclaw and wanted a bird like an owl but those were expensive,so he settled on a raven after the group he knew he would be in.His raven was a midnight black colored raven.It's beak was cloaked in blood from fighting a snake.He knew it could attack something he couldn't,so he chose the raven to be his pet.He was so confident that he would be a raven claw.
At the cloak store he was broken in his heart.The only robes they had were to big for him.He was saddened when he walked in but knew he had to buy them today or he would have no robes to go to school in.His parents bought the robes that were two sizes to big and left Diagon Alley.
DON'T BULLY ME
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The morning went by as usual, her mother left for work early while her father prepared breakfast. "Could you drop me off at the Leaky Cauldron today?" Evelyn asked softly. "Sure thing honey," he said as he put the dirty dishes into the dishwasher. Evelyn nodded as she pulled out a list of books and ingredients she needed for the upcoming year. She heard the engine roar with life and she quickly made her way outside. After she got into the car, she sat in comfortable silence as her father drove to the Leaky Cauldron.
“If you didn’t ruin this book last year”, Nuuska said, turning over the required potions book in his hand, “We wouldn’t need to buy this one”
Lilla scoffed “So? How was I supposed to know chopping and mincing were two separate things?” She handed over a handful of Galleons and Sickles to the shopkeep. “Besides, you hate the ones we have anyway.”
He placed the books into a bag “I don’t hate them,” he said, making sure they had all their books “I hate how you scribble insults on every other page”
Lilla fake-punched him, and by fake punch it means she punched him but at about half the strength she would of normally. “How’re you so certain its me huh” She struggled to contain her laughter “What if it was sissy?”
“Myla, unlike you, has manners.” He looked around the Alley “Let’s go to Madam Malkin’s, I need new robes after you conveniently spilled something and my robes happened to be in the same proximity to be used as a rag”
”Mysterious… surprising… and law-defying… Isn’t that right?”
Now she was at the robe shop getting her robes resized. It was hard to stop from laughing at the boy who had just walked out with oversized robes. Didn't he know that you just had to ask Madame Malkin for a fitting? She shook her head, then busted up at the raven in a cage. Finally, she was able to thank Madame Malkin and leave with her robes. She explored a bit more, before heading back to her room at the Leaky Cauldron.
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"Angelina Messir Farrics, what...were...you...thinking?" Mr. Farrics wheezed, hands on his knees. He looked up at her, and she folded her hands behind her back, rocking back and forth on her heels. Angelina gave him an innocent look. "I was just so excited to get to Gringotts, I couldn't help myself!" Mr. Farrics managed to get up, shaking his head with a long sigh. "Someday, you are going to realize that not thinking of others is going to leave you in a pretty tight spot, especially when you don't have a friend to depend on." Angelina rolled her eyes. "Right, dad. Like I'll ever need friends." She could set off plenty of Dungbombs without help from anyone, and that's all that mattered. Causing chaos. She didn't need friends to do any of that. Some small part of her said that maybe it would be nice to have someone to depend on, but that was out of the question. Last year had proved it. Everyone who wasn't a Slytherin hated Slytherins, and the Slytherins themselves were far too stuck up to actually deal with her. Angelina would have to go at it alone.
Her father's eyes softened when he looked at her again. "Look, let's stop talking about it, okay? Why don't we just head on into Gringotts, get started on that shopping, hmm?" Angelina's face brightened, her mood now lifted by the thought of going further into Diagon Alley. Mr. Farrics chuckled and gestured with one hand. "Lead the way, then. Just, don't rush off again, for their sakes?" Angelina nodded again, not paying much attention, and hurried inside. She nearly crashed into Morgan, gave a hurried apology, and continued in, with Mr. Farrics jogging in after her, barely managing to catch up to her as she scrambled to a halt. "Please, please no more running, Angelina," her father said exhaustedly. "Alright, fine. No more running," she agreed, slightly distracted.
Inside Gringotts, Angelina spotted a familiar Gryffindor prefect, and she snickered. She was always having to skirt prefects all the time, regardless of their house, and she had run into some pretty close calls with several of them, including the Gryffindor prefect. The one time that she could remember was giving a Ravenclaw a sandwich stuffed with Pepper Imps, and nearly getting into trouble. She would do better this year, bigger and better. But of course, she did have to keep walking if she was going to actually get what she needed for her second year. Her father was speaking to a goblin at one of the tall counters, and he turned around just as she hurried up to him. "Everything in order?" she asked him. "Everything in order," he responded. "Then let's go!"
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She looked at the prices, and felt in her pocket for galleons. All she had were sickles and knuts. She rolled her eyes and spun on the spot. Margo stalked to Gringot's, and pushed through the front doors. She again read the message; Enter, stranger, but take heed
Of what awaits the sin of greed
For those who take, but do not earn
Must pay most dearly in their turn
So if you seek beneath our floors
A treasure that was never yours
Thief, you have been warned, beware
Of finding more than treasure there.
She smiled, and went through the doors. She was to obsorbed in her own thoughts that she ran right into somebody she recognized. The Gryffindor prefect.
Not long after, they emerged into the sunlight, Angelina's father looking rather green around the gills, and Angelica skipping ahead excitedly, her excitement barely contained. "So, where do we start?" she asked. "Well," her father gasped, "In a minute, Florish and Botts." Not exactly Angelina's favorite place, but they had to go there eventually, might as well be now.
The next hour or so was a rather enjoyable one for Angelina, a curious young witch who seemed to have a problem with staying put when there were exciting things to be found, to the exhaustment of her father. They traveled first to Florish and Botts, where her father had to steer Angelina away from a book of jinxes with rather amusing affects (mostly to the caster), and to the books that she actually needed. Then, Madame Malkins, since Angelina had hit a growth spurt over the summer, turning her from short and stocky to long and lanky over the months of break. There was a trip to the Apothecary, Angelina's favorite part of Diagon Alley by far (though her potions skills certainly needed work), and so on, eventually finding Angelina and her father on the sunny steps of Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour.
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The day finally came for Angelica to board the Hogwarts train. This time, Mrs. Farrics joined them, though she still seemed as nervous as before about Muggle technology as before. But there was no getting around it this time, not with Angelica being underaged. They still managed to arrive accident-free and entered Platform 9 and 3/4 without any trouble. When they were nearly at the doors of the train, Mr. Farrics pulled Angelica aside.
Angelica had prepared herself for a talk about behaving herself, but this one was a little different. He took a deep breath and spoke. "Angelica, I know that you like to cause trouble. And I know it's hard for you to stay focused. But I believe in you, okay? I know that you can do whatever you set your mind to, you can accomplish, you just need grounding." I swallowed hard. That wasn't easy. Disappointing everyone, including her family. She knew what her father had hopes, but he would soon learn to dash them. Still, she'd leave most of the pranks at the bottom of her trunk where they were stored. Most.
"On a lighter note," her father said, reaching into his jacket, "I have one last gift for you." Angelica was curious, she thought that the outrageous amount of things she bought at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes would be enough, but more? Her father pulled out a wriggling black rat, and she gasped with delight. "I love rats! Thank you, dad!" "I know," he chuckled. "Has it got a name?" she asked, holding it up to her face. "No, you pick." She considered it for a moment. "Hmm...Moggs!"
After a warm-hearted goodbye, Angelica boarded the train. She didn't have any friends to sit with, so she just headed for the Slytherin compartments, and vouched for the first empty one she saw. But as she slid the door open, there was someone already there. An adult, with tight blonde hair in a braid, and glittering eyes. She smiled in a way that both uneased and comforted Angelica. "Come in, I don't bite," she chuckled.
Still, by the end of the train ride, Angelica's spirits had been lifted. With Professor Privet taking a job at Hogwarts, maybe things would be okay. All she had to do was make sure that she wasn't caught pranking anyone, and this year would be amazing. Maybe it was a bad idea, but Angelica would leave Hogwarts with zero regrets-including that of not making the prefects miserable. Maybe, while she was at it, that nasty Mr. Filch and his cat.
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