It took Nerissa quite a deal of time to recover- as if she had been punched in the stomach, rather than shoved into a bookcase. Her fingers crawled slowly upward until at last her hands sat upon her stomach, “Ugh…” she groaned, clutching her gut, her face hovering only a few inches above the floor, not a thought of movement crossing her mind; all life, all energy had been pulled from her completely, leaving her feeble and pointless on the floor of the Library deep within the heart of Hogwarts, where no one other than the girl wearing eyeliner knew she was, “Not my Jell-O…” she added, having glanced at the small mess that she had created, it sharing the same color as her favorite, full-of-preservatives treat, which she couldn’t seem to go a single day without.
The young Ravenclaw flattened her palm against the nearest, clean spot of carpet that she could find, and she steadied herself with her hand, curling her fingers into the carpet until she was sure that she had a good hold; the last thing Nerissa needed was to stumble over after all that had already happened, due to the sudden stress she had been put under.
Slowly, Nerissa brought the end of the sleeve of her overlarge, blue, plaid shirt, which she had decided to wear as a sweater, to the corner of her mouth, slowly dragging it from one end of her lips to the other in order to rid them of the vomit that had clung to them- a disgusting, yet necessary process after an incident such as the one Nerissa had been forced to endure, “That’s disgusting- I’d apologize, but I really didn’t see it coming myself,” she spoke slowly, her voice sounding quite similar to that of a frog’s croak- which was much unlike her usual, soft and broken tone of voice.
Nerissa averted her gaze from the vomit which she would eventually find herself with no option other than to clean from the carpet, to stare at the piece of yellowing parchment that the female before her had scribbled several letters upon in a deep, black ink- a single word she could make out, a word that could be nothing other than the name of the girl with the raccoon-like qualities about her- Salem.
Communication was an odd thing, it truly was; it was a tool that had gotten human beings so very far, and without it, Nerissa couldn’t imagine them with anything to their names other than the skin they were born with upon their bones. The ability to transfer information from one person to the next was one of the most important things known to mankind, and yet, it was such a fragile thing; it depended on the understanding of a language, the ability to speak the words required, the ability to hear the words that are spoken, the ability to read and write the words needed to communicate upon a piece of paper, and last, the speaking of words through one’s eyes… the last two of the many options seemed to be the only left between the pair of young females, who sat within the library- two different, odd young females.
“Salem. I read that part,” Nerissa spoke, as if to reassure her in a way, before sighing deeply, curling her fingers around two planks of wood that made up the shelves that Nerissa had accidentally run her head into only moments prior, making sure that she put all her strangth in to it as she did so, “Up we get,” the redhead muttered quietly, heaving herself up from the floor until she was once again standing upon her feet- and after a few moments of getting used to standing straight once again, she had managed to make herself look somewhat put together despite the events of the previous five-or-so minutes. “…and I’ll have to clean that up, of course,” she mentioned while exhaling, nodding in the general direction of the spot on the floor near her foot.