▬▬▬▬ BRIANNA ▬▬▬▬
Academy. Bree thought that the word sounded concieted and kind of like what a wealthy girl's education would take place at. And while she looked around in front of the gates of the enormous building rising upon her, she had to admit that the place itself also looked like the kind of place a wealthy girl would study in. Brianna Collins was certain that she was out of place there, with her dark purple hair, bright green and golden eyes, and completely black clothes. Her skin was too pale. Her eyes too big for her face. And just... she wasn't like the other happy, giggly girls running around meeting each other. Thinking about that, and Bree took a step closer to her twin brother Teddy. They were just three dorms in difference. The girl sighed. She quickly left her stuff on her bed and went back downstairs. Apparently she wouldn't be sharing the room with anyone, and she wasn't going to complain because sharing was the second thing that would never work in a place near Bree. Outside, there was a huge beautiful fountain, sprinkling the laughing teens with water. She sat down on a bench and watched the water run.
Academy. Bree thought that the word sounded concieted and kind of like what a wealthy girl's education would take place at. And while she looked around in front of the gates of the enormous building rising upon her, she had to admit that the place itself also looked like the kind of place a wealthy girl would study in. Brianna Collins was certain that she was out of place there, with her dark purple hair, bright green and golden eyes, and completely black clothes. Her skin was too pale. Her eyes too big for her face. And just... she wasn't like the other happy, giggly girls running around meeting each other. Thinking about that, and Bree took a step closer to her twin brother Teddy. They were just three dorms in difference. The girl sighed. She quickly left her stuff on her bed and went back downstairs. Apparently she wouldn't be sharing the room with anyone, and she wasn't going to complain because sharing was the second thing that would never work in a place near Bree. Outside, there was a huge beautiful fountain, sprinkling the laughing teens with water. She sat down on a bench and watched the water run.
▬▬▬▬ THEODORE ▬▬▬▬
Theodore cast a quizzical look towards his twin sister wondering if it had been a good idea after all to have her enrolled into the Umbridge Academy as well. Brianna looked nervous, biting her lower lip without ever stopping and glancing around as if she was going to have a panick attack. Teddy had seen her with one and it was one of the worse things that could ever happen in the middle of a campus. More people would make fun of her. At least he was going to be close to his sister in the dorms, even though a small break from her wouldn't hurt... Teddy shook his head and pushed those thoughts away, instantly feeling guilty for even having those sentences cross his mind. He glanced sideways to the small fragile figure walking next to him with the dark purple hair, and knew that he wasn't going to let her go even for one second. Dorm 165 was right down the hall from where he was and he would be there by himself. Theodore sighed, knowing that it would have been better having a dorm companion, because usually they turn into your friends and according to movies, they knew everyone and could welcome you to others. Not knowing where his twin sister was, he walked down the hall, wanting to check out some of the places in the building. For example, the food court. He was dying of hunger right there.
Theodore cast a quizzical look towards his twin sister wondering if it had been a good idea after all to have her enrolled into the Umbridge Academy as well. Brianna looked nervous, biting her lower lip without ever stopping and glancing around as if she was going to have a panick attack. Teddy had seen her with one and it was one of the worse things that could ever happen in the middle of a campus. More people would make fun of her. At least he was going to be close to his sister in the dorms, even though a small break from her wouldn't hurt... Teddy shook his head and pushed those thoughts away, instantly feeling guilty for even having those sentences cross his mind. He glanced sideways to the small fragile figure walking next to him with the dark purple hair, and knew that he wasn't going to let her go even for one second. Dorm 165 was right down the hall from where he was and he would be there by himself. Theodore sighed, knowing that it would have been better having a dorm companion, because usually they turn into your friends and according to movies, they knew everyone and could welcome you to others. Not knowing where his twin sister was, he walked down the hall, wanting to check out some of the places in the building. For example, the food court. He was dying of hunger right there.








