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Welcome to Potter's Army

We have been a Harry Potter Roleplaying site since 2007. If you're an old member we hope you come check out the discord link provided below. And if you're looking for a new roleplaying site, well, we're a little inactive. But every once and a while nostalgia sets in and a few of our alumni members will revisit the old stomping grounds and post together. Remember to stay safe out there. And please feel free to drop a line whenever!

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Since every few months or so a few of our old members get the inspiration to revisit their old stomping grounds we have decided to keep PA open as a place to revisit old threads and start new ones devoid of any serious overarching plot or setting. Take this time to start any of those really weird threads you never got to make with old friends and make them now! Just remember to come say hello in the chatbox below or in the discord. Links have been provided in the "Comings and Goings" forum as well as the welcome widget above.

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Post by Melissa Finnigan Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:43 pm

The dormitory provided sanctuary for her tormented mind. Once she realised she was alone, she allowed herself time to breathe. Her head tipped forward onto the steamed up windows and exhaled the air from her lungs in short, heavy breaths. Her limbs fell limp and her bag, weighted down by books and odd bits of parchment, tumbled to the floor, the contents of which spilling open onto the stained wood. Tears crinkled her eyes at the sides, wetting the bruises beneath her lower lids. Her eyelashes absorbed the tears readily, wiping the water against her cheeks and the skin between her eyes and her eyebrows. Her hands groped blindly at the stone walls, seeking something to settle herself, something to bring herself back together with. All it did was cool her, cool the heat the blood left behind as it surged through her body faster with every beat of the muscle in her chest. She could hear her heart thudding in her ears; she could almost taste the blood it was pushing round in her veins. The metallic was hot on her tongue, bitter and enough to turn her stomach; and turn it did. Her body lurched forward as the acid within her started the climb up the pipes towards her mouth.

The bathroom door opened with a bang, the knob leaving a dent in the tiles. It was the terrific sound that followed a handful of times after she first entered that masked the sound of her emptying her stomach of the little food she’d consumed throughout the day. She leaned back against the wall tiles, tipping her head from side to side in order to cool her feverish skin. Her hands groped once more in search of something, something to not only hold her together but enable her to heave herself back onto her feet. She didn’t recall reaching over to flush the toilet but the sound rang through her head, puncturing the soft tissue and leaving scars behind that she didn’t need. Somehow, she managed to crawl into the shower. Her spindly fingers, weakened by malnutrition and her mental state, managed to twist the dial and hot jets of water sprang from the head above her. She dragged legs up against her chest, her arms curling around herself. This was how she was keeping herself together, by holding herself at the very seams. And as her clothes became soaked through, she too became numb - as numb to them as they were to her. She saw no need to haul herself up onto her feet once more, to dry herself off and get changed into something warm. She knew there was sense in it but she couldn’t bring herself to do it. She didn’t know why...she just couldn’t.

However, eventually she knew she had to.

Robotically, Millie reached up and twisted the dial counter clockwise, shutting off the water that had washed away much of the day’s torment. She felt cleaner, even though she’d applied no products to her skin in order to rub off the dirt and grime of the day. The water had done that without aid. She’d been cleansed of her sins, or her worries and left in its wake were the joys she’d not been able to bask in. The letter from her father, the sweets that had come with it, the encouraging smile and a quick peck on the cheek that Sevastian had given her in the hallway, Trent....they were all points in the day she’d missed out on enjoying. There was little she could do about it now but she knew that from this point on she could put effort into seeing the light of the day instead of the darkness. And so Millie, with a firm resolve, hauled herself to her feet and stumbled out of the shower, stripping off her sodden clothes and wrapping herself in a warm fluffy towel straight off the rail by the door.

There was something brighter about the dormitory now and as she reached for her chest of drawers, she couldn’t help but breathe in the smell of Christmas that was wafting through the window. Slowly, she got dressed, focusing on that as her wand made quick work of cleaning her mouth and teeth. She buttoned up a jean blouse and tugged on a pair of knickers before pulling some thigh-high socks up her legs. Finally, she flopped back into bed, allowing her wand to charm a hair brush to comb out the knots that had formed. Millie sighed softly and closed her eyes, feeling somewhat restful despite herself - despite everything. Certainly, a bit of company wouldn’t go amiss now. She felt better, better than she’d felt in a long, long time.
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Seventh Year Gryffindor
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Post by Chloe Connolly Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:54 pm

It was one of those days where a person couldn’t help but be outside and enjoy the good weather Mother Nature had blessed Hogwarts with today. Even if that certain person was behind in most of her classes and should be studying. It was on that day that Chloe was outside in the front of the school. It really was a nice day, considering that it was nearly Christmas time and should be snowing for God’s sake. Still, she wasn’t going to complain, for cold weather just…well, sucked. There was no other way to put it. She could deal with winter, but it usually brought her mood down a notch or two as compared to the summer, when she was usually glowing with happiness. The sun was shining down right on where she had spread a blanket. A slight wind was blowing in from the east, preventing it from getting too hot.

Chloe stuck her head up into the wind and let it run through her already wavy hair. She had figured out by now that her hair was never going to be perfectly straight, and to be honest, she actually preferred that. Who wanted to look like everyone else without any individuality? There would just be a world of clones, and that would seriously be no fun. Chloe closed her eyes in contentment…just as a raucous group of first-years shattered her bubble of silence. She glared after them for a moment before her eyes began to twinkle in amusement. She had been a first year not too long ago. She would’ve been one of those happy little kids, running through the front of the school without a care in the world but whether she could run as fast as the other kids, whether she could get that stubborn teacher to give her a good mark, whether- Chloe shook herself out of thoughts of the past.

It wasn’t like she had had a bad childhood; in fact, her childhood had been one of the best times of her life. But still, she needed to concentrate on the present, maybe the future, but definitely not the past. She had too much going on in her life right now to have time for that. Anyway, there were only a few more weeks until the break, when she would have time to think about stuff like that. A small smile broke out across her face at the thought of getting to see her family again. Maybe her brother would be able to make it back for the holidays, which would be great. She would get to hang out and just talk with him, something she hadn’t gotten to do since he graduated from Hogwarts last year. He was on to bigger and better things now while she was stuck at Hogwarts for two and a half more years. She loved Hogwarts with all her heart, but she wanted more adventure in her life than just school; she wanted to do something with her life.

A brisk wind swept across the area, making goose bumps pop up on Chloe’s bare arms. She had neglected to bring a jacket with her, since a friend of hers had told her earlier this morning that it was really warm outside. Her friend had been right, but now it was beginning to get colder. She sighed a bit in annoyance; good things never seemed to last for long, even the simpler things like warm weather. Winter was showing who was boss, apparently, as the air began to slowly cool. It was probably time to head back inside now that it was getting colder. Chloe quickly gathered up the blanket she had stolen off one of the couches in the Gryffindor common room and began to stride towards the door that led back inside.

She walked slowly, not wanting to officially admit to herself that she had to leave this place of happiness and probably get some of her homework done if she wanted to pass this year. The teachers were already getting on her back about it, telling her that she was too smart to go down that path of laziness. Maybe they were right; maybe they weren’t. She reached the door too quickly and reluctantly opened it. She glanced into the open Great Hall, debating whether or not to grab a quick bite to eat, but she decided against it. That would just waste time she didn’t have and definitely needed. By now, Chloe obviously knew her way around the castle, considering it was her fifth year here and all. A person would have to have a horrible memory to be able to get lost in this castle after five years of being here. Chloe was not one of those people.

She jumped aboard a staircase as it was leaving the ground. That was a risky stunt that could lead to broken ankle or worse if she missed the staircase, but there was no fun to life if you didn’t take a risk or two. Those who lived life safely and by the rule book didn’t live life at all, at least in Chloe’s opinion. She climbed up the staircase and reached the top as it led to the next staircase. She easily traversed up the moving set of stairs, a nearly impossible feat for a first or second year but a relatively easy one for a fourth or fifth year. After a few minutes of walking up the stairs, she reached the painting of the Fat Lady. The Fat Lady boomed, “PASSWORD!” Chloe laughed and told the painting, “You don’t have to yell so loud. I’m right here you know.”

The Fat Lady scowled and yelled again, “PASSWORD!” Chloe could almost swear that the lady in the painting had yelled it even louder just to be annoying. Chloe yelled back, “Toadsnap!” quieter than the lady in the painting but still pretty loud. The painting door silently swung open. Once inside of the common room, Chloe tossed the blanket back onto the couch and headed up to the girls’ dormitory, where all her books were right now. She easily got upstairs and was about to head over to her trunk when she realized that she wasn’t alone in that room. There was another girl, just lying on the bed. Chloe studied the girl for a moment, wondering if she recognized her before she spoke. After a moment, the familiar name came to her, and Chloe said, “Millie? Hey, what’s up? I didn’t recognize ya there for a minute. Guess I must be going blind in my old age of fifteen.”
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