There was too much fear and anger within the walls of Hogwarts. Nerissa need out. She needed out so badly that she was willing to do just about anything to get out. Luckily, however, she didn’t have to do anything but push the door open and step outside- but if there had been any obsticles in her way, Nerissa would have done anything. Promise.
“Breath IN, breath OUT, breath IN, breath OUT...” Nerissa told herself quietly, trying to calm her tangled nerves as they squirmed about. She walked down the hill, sliding a bit from the rain that had soaked the grass that morning, only catching herself a few moments before falling over. She continued to coach herself, “IN and OUT…” she had never felt so frazzled before in her life.
Nerissa slowed down when she reached the greenhouse- her home, in other words- and smiled nervously; something didn’t feel right as she entered the glass haven, she could feel it in the air, an odd sensation that made Nerissa want to puke, but it wasn’t until she reatched the tables on which all the plants had once sat, healthy and content, did she realize why this was.
She gasped and fell to her knees, her eyes wide in horror; all of the plants… they were destroyed. Someone had smashed all of the good pots, uprooted the beautiful creatures and had just thrown them about! Nerissa brought her hands to her face slowly, covering her face with her palms before drawing in a large breath and screaming into them until her lungs felt as if they would collapse. “No…no no no no no,” she whaled, her eyes welling up with tears. She felt as if someone had killed off all of her loved ones, all of her family and left her there all alone.
“Ohohoho, listen to her scream,” a voice laughed, breathing in more air, having wasted it on cruel laughter. Nerissa jumped to her feet and drew her wand, her sorrow quickly replaced by a rage that she had never felt before- it scared her, becoming angry, it had always scared her, in fact it terrified her, but she could not control it after setting her eyes on so many dead people, just lying there on the ground. Yes, in Nerissa’s eyes, those plants were people, and she couldn’t believe how many of them had been destroyed so quickly since she had last visited them.
Nerissa scanned the area with narrowed eyes, her wand held tightly in her fist, “Who did this!?” she asked, her voice cracking towards the end of the sentence. Her eyes were so tear-filled she could hardly see clearly through them. “Answer me!” she yelled, almost to the point of hysterics, until suddenly she heard footsteps. She watched as two young, cruel looking figures approached, each with a mocking smirk upon their lips, “What is wrong? Did we hurt you? No… So why are you crying?” the male who looked about Nerissa’s age asked, already knowing the answer having caused her suffering in the first place.
“Crucio!” Nerissa sobbed, waving her wand in one swift motion int e direction of the male, who then fell to the ground screaming and kicking around as if he had been set on fire. It wasn’t until Nerissa heard his screams did she realize what she was doing. She began to panic, waving her wand around in an attempt to undo what she had done. “No- stop! That’s enough!” Nerissa shouted at her wand as if it could hear her somehow, as if it had a life of its own.
Her frantic wand-waving did no good, and the boy continued to squirm until he passed out in the rain-covered grass, his limbs spread out like a starfish. The other- the female- had run away as soon as the boy had begun screaming, and so, when Nerissa called for help, all she heard in return was the echo of her own words, “help….help….help…”
The young Ravenclaw dropped on her hands and knees besides the boy, shaking his shoulders, “I take it back!” she sobbed, tears falling off of her long black eyelashes, sliding down her porcelain cheeks. She quickly rested her head on his chest, and much to her relief, she found a pulse.