SIXTH YEAR NEWBORN VAMPIRE OCCLUMENS KEEPER PLAYED BY SHAWN
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Post by JASON THOMAS WOOD on Dec 27, 2012 18:56:35 GMT -5
The Hogsmeade weekend called for his appearance and he woke up fairly early to get a good start on the day. There was many things to be done, and many girls to admire. Jason was never good with love, he just like to cater to the female ego and watch them smile. A smile meant a thousand words and if he could give that gift to one girl it would mean the world. Not like he didn't get girls being flirty in response, but it was interesting to see their reactions. It didn't bother Jason to be called obsessive, or clingy. After fourth year it had just stuck with him and he never cared about peoples opinions. Jason was himself, and that was all he could be. Merlin, if someone didn't like it they could jump off cliff for all he cared. It wasn't time to be overly thinking he had to get up from bed.
The dorm seemed to be half filled with students who choose to sleep in on the weekends. No matter he was quite when it came to getting pretty and ready for the day. Shifting through his trunk for his daily attire he chose his outfit with ease. It was best to express himself through his normal clothes because his robes hid who he was fully. With the exception of his professors complaining about his loose tie or his sleeves being rolled up. Jason rolled his gold eyes, it wasn't that big of a deal. He wondered if Julia was going to Hogsmeade if she was he could probably find her if no one wanted to join him personally.
Once warmly dressed he made his way down all the stairs looking at the Grand hall. Jason was tempted to peek in and intrude of females presence but he decided against it. Just roaming out the doors to the grounds was enough. It had been snowing lightly, so he put up his hood and walked toward Hogsmeade. The snow under his feet always brought back memories from his childhood. He and Julia always used to make snowmen and snow forts. Jason sighed, he and his sister were close but with his own desires in life they were not as close as twins should be. On break they would get close though and have conversations about each others lives.
Arriving in the village he looked over the shops and his golden brown eyes fill with joy. What was his first move? Honeydukes sounded promising he could get hyped up on sugar and continue from there. Jason walked into the establishment and his eyes lit up as they always did when it came to sugar. He grabbed a few things and payed at the counter. Jason stuck different types of candy in his mouth as he walked through out the village. The Three Broomsticks was in his view and he walked toward it. It was about noon he couldn't pass up on an opportunity to drink and mingle. Opening the door he went to the bar ordering a fire whiskey. At least the bar tender was young and knew him as a regular customer. He glanced over the bar then the setting before taking a sip of his drink enjoying the burning sensation. Then someone joined him and he shifted his eyes to see one of his class members. "Hello, did ye come to keep me company?" Jason mused with a smile.
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Post by eveline on Apr 7, 2013 1:43:45 GMT -5
Eveline sat in the clothing shop with a couple of girls. They were looking over the latest robes and dresses. Eveline was, well, admiring her different scars gained from horsing around majority of her life. She scratched one on her wrist and sighed. She promised she’d be a bit girly and have a girls day out, but this was not fun in her opinion. The girl twirled a curl around her finger and looked around when the scars became boring. What was she doing here? She stood up and strolled over to a mirror. Better question, what the hell was she wearing? She looked herself up and down. A floral print blouse tucked into a black pencil skirt? A Cardigan giving her warmth on her sholders while her boots did the trick for part of her legs. Where were the sweats and sneakers? Oh right, back in the dorm in her trunk. Sometimes being a girl was too much work.
One more sigh escaped her plump lips and she tilted her head watching one of the girls. Shaking her head, “That doesn’t suit your figure,” left the same lifts. All the girls looked at her surprised. Eveline just shrugged, “What? It’s the truth. Sorry for being the honest one of the bunch.” She held her hands up in defense before the girls looked at each other and then back at the clothes. It seemed like they weren’t too mad about the comment, but they sure weren’t any easier to be with. It was like Eva gave them permission to nitpick her now. It got to a point where she was just done with shopping. She paid for her new robes and took off. She strolled down the long street and let her mind fly around.
Her mind knew how to wonder. It went over what she had to get done for school and then what her parents could be up to. After that then it tolled over what her grandparents would think of her, or well the one from the Avery family. They were into blood purity and into making Eveline their prodigy. Eve happened to be the only child sorted into Slytherin. It was a blessing in her grandparents eyes, but she didn’t get why she was there. She wasn’t really cunning nor sly. Or at least in her mind, she wasn’t. Though she had gotten through quite a bit on being quick on her feet and charming. Maybe that was her way of being cunning. She was also resourceful, but she still, the hat made no sense to her.
Eveline found herself in the busiest pub Hogsmead had. Her eyes roamed the room looking for a clear seating. They landed on one next to some guy and decided to take it. She placed herself down and knocked the counter trying to receive the attention of the bar keep. That was when the guy spoke. Eveline turned her head and smiled. Wood. Keeper for Gryffindor, someone she had more than once tried to knock off their broom. “Why, yes. That was my fullest intention.” She nodded with light sarcasm. Nothing rude nor mean, just in a teasing way. The girl finally got the attention of the bar keep and she ordered a butterbeer. “Why so lonely Wood?” she questioned as she waited for her drink.
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Post by JASON THOMAS WOOD on May 6, 2013 18:40:16 GMT -5
After becoming a vampire a lot of things had become clear to him. One he couldn't travel with a human alone because he didn't fully trust himself, two girls used his kind ways for their own entertainment. And three, he was pretty moody out of no where. Jason didn't trust as much as he used to, and he couldn't confine in a lot of people. Julia was his twin sister, and he hadn't even broke the news to her. A vampire brother, she'd freak and her face would be as red at the colors he wore daily. Jason hadn't really trailed much from his creator, and this would be the first time he was in Hogsmeade since his change. The date forever stained in his mind, he took his last breaths and his heart beat once more, then nothing. It wasn't like he couldn't feel more alive now a days, but he feared for the world around him. Jason had filled on blood the previous night, so he was content for now.
The bar around him was pretty lively. He could feel good vibes in the heart beats that surrounded his person. Then one was closer to him. The pulsing sound of blood rushing though his mind. Jason closed his eyes for a moment regaining his composure. A familiar female voice caused him to jolt a smile. Eveline Avery, the red headed vixen who beat for the Slytherin team. Jason had noted she gave him a little extra attention in past, but it was just nature for keepers he thought. Her sarcastic tone caused him to scoff, and he rolled his golden eyes. No, she hadn't planned to keep him company, but there she was. Two students at a bar, casually speaking. Lonely, he wouldn't exactly call himself lonely but with the events recently he could see why she suspected it. "Well sometimes we all need a little space from our regular group of friends, to roam around and establish new relationships."
[/i][/color]Jason had always had a cabinet of friends he depended on, but his friendly nature had him wanting to reach out for more. Even if he made an enemy he didn't care. Life's experiences were exactly that. Learning from each situation, every step of the way. "I could ask yee the same question, where are yer ever adoring group of fan boys?" He teased. It was no secret that Eveline was popular amongst the male popular. Merlin, he even thought about speaking to her a while back. Jason may have tossed a compliment or two her way, but that was just who he was. He was sweet, and he just loved to witness females smiling. Unlike most males, the thought with his heart and not his male parts. Although he wondered what he was thinking dying a virgin. That was a topic for another day for him to dwell on, for now he'd enjoy his alcohol and his conversation. Jason knew he'd need more alcohol but with so many people around he could hardly compel the bar tender for a full bottle. therefore shots it was. Jason drank down his first glass of whiskey. He then ordered another round, this time getting two glasses. "Don't tell me you've gone soft." He said pointing to her butter beer. Narrowing his eyes he slid one of his glasses of whiskey in front of her. "Only if yee think yee can hang. Avery." Jason mused furrowing an eyebrow, as he gave his cocky white grin. Where was the fun in drinking, if they were not going to go hard? [/size][/justify][/blockquote] Tagged: Eveline Avery Words:598 Note: None for nowCredits: Shawny !
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Post by eveline on Jun 2, 2013 20:24:22 GMT -5
The girl looked at him with a raised eyebrow. He wanted to establish new relationships? Something must of changed for him, that much she could see, but Eve could definitely see where he was coming from. Eveline lived in two worlds, one with her quidditch mates and boys and the other with Slytherin girls who were supposed to be pulling her in the right direction, or so say her grandparents. She had to establish new relationships at one point, but honestly, Eve was having trouble getting along with the girls. Everything she did or say would get her in trouble with them, all the time. She was a sore thumb of the group and she just couldn’t get herself to care about it. Why did she need to change for them? She didn’t, her grandparents wanted her to change though. “Great, you can establish a new relationship with me.” The girl teased him and gave a light bump to his shoulder. She was a friendly soul and got along with mostly anyone who gave her a chance. Not to mention Eve gave a lot of chances out, she rather have friends than be alone, she could not help it. Loneliness was her biggest fear at the moment.
Eve giggled. Fan boys? She never thought she had fan boys, but of course, she knew he was teasing. The girl shook her head and shrugged one shoulder. “Never knew I had fan boys, but I was sort of dragged here by some girls.” The girl sighed and rolled her eyes. She rather be rolling around in the mud dodging and smacking around a couple of bludgers. That was just Eve. She was a totally tomboy. Sports excited her more than a good sale. It was a shame seeing as she came from a large well accounted family and had some killer looks. If only Eve applied them like the other Slytherin girls did. She would be set for life in their ideals. Eve looked at Jason and smiled. “I’m not soft!” The girl scoffed at him and shook her head. She was beater for goodness sakes. She was as tough as they come. Not to mention she had more going on that strengthen her every day. And seeing as she was of age, it wouldn’t have hurt to try something a bit stronger. She ran a hand through her hair and sipped her butterbeer.
Eveline looked down at her bottle before she sat it down and pushed it to the side. The pale hand then went over to the glass of whiskey. She took the glass before taking it in one gulp. “Soft my arse.” The girl rolled her eyes. The alcohol stung her throat but it was all worth it seeing as a tipsy was soon to come after a few more. “If you start me off, you better keep them coming.” The girl gave him a look before taking her butterbeer and taking another swing out of it. It seemed the girl was going to have some fun tonight. If she started drinking now, then later was going to be fun to explain.
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