Keera hadn’t the faintest idea where the kitchen was located in the huge castle, and yet, somehow she managed to find it on accident when her stomach had started to growl pleadingly, desperate for some sort of food to end the aching. Normally, Keera didn’t wait so long to eat, but lately, she had been having a hard time dragging herself down to the great hall because of her incapability to trust- you see, it was getting worse. Imagine, if you can, walking into a room full to the brim with people, and then, add to that image the fear of being poisoned, stabbed, or betrayed by every single one of those people. Keera had found it a whole lot simpler to lock herself away in her office than to face her fears, but she was no ghost, she still had to eat, and so, Keera found herself walking down the hallways way too early in the morning, in search of something to fill her stomach.
Having heard stories during her years at Hogwarts as a student, Keera knew when she came across a large portrait of a bowl of fruit that she had found what it was she had been looking for. However, she hadn’t a clue how to get inside. She tried spells of all sorts, but none of them were successful, and she was beginning to feel as if she would never eat again. Or, at least, until someone came walking down the hallway. Keera had hid, of course, as soon as she had heard the man’s footsteps. She hadn’t been foolish enough to assume that everyone else was still asleep, for she knew morning people did exist despite popular belief, and so, it hadn’t startled he too badly when she had first heard someone approaching.
Tickling the pear in the painting- now that was something Keera would have never thought of. She assumed it had been one of Dumbledore’s ideas… the man had been as mad as a hatter, Keera knew it was true since the first time she saw those twinkling eyes of his. But then again, Keera was no one to judge when it came to madness.
She watched as the man stepped inside the kitchen. Well, there was her ticket in, and if she believe in luck, she would have said, “what luck”, however, Keera Mast did not believe in such things, and so, her mouth staid closed as she fallowed the man stealthily, her wand held at arm’s length. Keera watched as he touched one of the plates, obviously contemplating something. He is going to poison your food! He was sent by one of your enemies to kill you! her mind screeched, and so she stepped forward swiftly and wrapped her arm around the man’s throat, putting him in a headlock with her wand pressed to the side of his head. “Heeeello…” Keera greeted in an eerie voice, her eyes dark and threatening.