((Remember that it would be first few weeks, not days. ;D))
Salem had not been on her own since she had discovered that the Death Eater who had attacked her was the new Divination teacher. But it was hard to do anything without friends when you wanted to be surrounded by people. Frankly, without friends, very few people tolerated you cowering behind them. So the selective mute made her first venture out on her own in a week or so.
She had decided on the Lake for the fact that at least it offered some fresh air and some aquatic vegetation to ogle. As a pacifist, Salem was fond of plants. So delicate, so breakable and vulnerable. So very much like her. A funny way to describe the goth girl. Goths often seemed strong and uncrossable, tough and ready to suck your blood or something. In all aspects, the stereotype failed her.
And so the figure cloaked in darkness crossed through the light grounds, sunlight toasting her ever-pale face. It was probably one of the last days of sun before snow settled. she predicted snow by the end of the week. She passed the looming Durmstrang ship, staring at it as she passed. The distraction was so great, she did not see the boy in front of her and immediately ran into him.
It seemed this was how she met every new person. Poor Nerissa had left their meeting with a head injury to remember her by. Salem remembered this and immediately reached out to steady the boy, looking up to see that this was a Slytherin boy. She immediately released him and backed away slightly, staring fearfully up at him. She fished for her wand and pointed her wand at the sand, gouging the words, Sorry! onto the sand. Just because she could not speak, did not mean she could not not communicate...