Raven was standoffish once she entered the coven tower. Ever since the scene she caused shortly before coming to the coven tower, her coven peers either avoided or sneered at her. She walked her way towards an out-of-the-way seating arrangement to avoid anymore stares that they were giving her. Looking up, she was her brother, Leigh, talking to a group of boys on the second floor. She heard some girls laugh, and when she saw the source of laughing, she saw Kelly, her other brother, surrounded by a group of girls that looked like her age and younger.
Feeling out of place in a yellow sea of dislike, Raven decided to look around the room some more. She set her sights on the hearth, but before she could make it there, another student tripped her, causing Raven to fall and hit her chin on the sofa, biting her lip in the process. There were a few malicious laughs, but overall, the room was silent as everyone stared at her. Standing up, she wiped the side of her mouth with the back of her hand, dang it, I'm bleedin, she thought to herself. There, on the bottom part of her lip, was a puncture would where she had bit her lip. She sucked on her lip for a moment before turning to see the person that tripped her.
The student was a girl, a 7th year judging by her star emblem on her jacket. The nameless girl was rather tall for a girl, fair skinned, and had long, wavy brown hair. "Oh my, Sweetheart, are you ok? You're bleeding" she sarcastically said.
"You must be a genius for figurin that out on ya own," Raven muttered, nearly inaudibly.
The girl didn't seem to like that very much as she grabbed Raven's upper arm and ruffly dragged her to the girl's bathroom. "We should really clean that out!" she strained to keep her cool, even though it was obvious that she didn't like Raven's attitude.
Once inside of the girls' room, the girl threw Raven against the wall, took out her wand, and pointing it at her. "Listen, little girl, I don't have the patience for any of your dren, got it? While you're here, you best keep that f*cking mouth of yours shut, or you might not like what happens after you royally pissed me off! Do you understand me?" The girl's words were full of venom; each and every word was meant to harm Raven to the max, but it didn't agitate her in the slightest. "You're no one of consequence" were the only words Raven managed to say before girl slapped Raven across the face.
"I am going to make sure that you regret ever being part of Ceridwen," she spat as she left Raven there with a swollen lip and, now, a swollen cheek.
On the bright side, no one has high expectations for me, and no one will care if I actually do something or not, her own thoughts hurt as that realization hit her like a bag of bricks. "No one cares," she whispered to herself.
Feeling out of place in a yellow sea of dislike, Raven decided to look around the room some more. She set her sights on the hearth, but before she could make it there, another student tripped her, causing Raven to fall and hit her chin on the sofa, biting her lip in the process. There were a few malicious laughs, but overall, the room was silent as everyone stared at her. Standing up, she wiped the side of her mouth with the back of her hand, dang it, I'm bleedin, she thought to herself. There, on the bottom part of her lip, was a puncture would where she had bit her lip. She sucked on her lip for a moment before turning to see the person that tripped her.
The student was a girl, a 7th year judging by her star emblem on her jacket. The nameless girl was rather tall for a girl, fair skinned, and had long, wavy brown hair. "Oh my, Sweetheart, are you ok? You're bleeding" she sarcastically said.
"You must be a genius for figurin that out on ya own," Raven muttered, nearly inaudibly.
The girl didn't seem to like that very much as she grabbed Raven's upper arm and ruffly dragged her to the girl's bathroom. "We should really clean that out!" she strained to keep her cool, even though it was obvious that she didn't like Raven's attitude.
Once inside of the girls' room, the girl threw Raven against the wall, took out her wand, and pointing it at her. "Listen, little girl, I don't have the patience for any of your dren, got it? While you're here, you best keep that f*cking mouth of yours shut, or you might not like what happens after you royally pissed me off! Do you understand me?" The girl's words were full of venom; each and every word was meant to harm Raven to the max, but it didn't agitate her in the slightest. "You're no one of consequence" were the only words Raven managed to say before girl slapped Raven across the face.
"I am going to make sure that you regret ever being part of Ceridwen," she spat as she left Raven there with a swollen lip and, now, a swollen cheek.
On the bright side, no one has high expectations for me, and no one will care if I actually do something or not, her own thoughts hurt as that realization hit her like a bag of bricks. "No one cares," she whispered to herself.