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FOURTEEN
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RAVENCLAW
PUREBLOOD
HETEROSEXUAL
NIALL HORAN
KAVANAGH IONATAN ANGLESEY (a.k.a. KAILEN AIDYN IRVING)
DOB: Nov 18, 2009 Kai grew up in a Children's Home. He very vaguely remembers a woman who cooed to him and rocked him, but the social workers told him she was the one who found him and brought him to the Home. They said the woman's name was Caroline, and when he was just starting to talk, he'd try to form her name. He hadn't been able to form his r's yet, so it had come out as something like 'Caeline', until it had stuck to him as 'Kailen'. He went to a local primary school while he was at the Home. It was a bit of a walk, but not so far that he'd have to get on a bus to get there. One day, when he was five, he followed a couple of kids who were a couple of years older than him when they were skiving. Thinking it was fun to lead the little kid astray, the older boys didn't mind Kailen tagging along with them. However, those kids weren't from the Home, so when the day was over and they were heading back to their houses, Kailen was left alone. Kailen then started to freak out. He didn't know where he was, no one knew where he was, and he wanted to go home. Even though he didn't really like being kept in the Home, it was still the place where he had a bed and food. The ball of energy in him sparked his underage magic, causing him to accidentally and unknowingly blow up CCTV cameras on the street as he passed them. He was just hurrying past a pub when someone stopped him and asked him where he was going. He told them he was lost, and he must have been near tears by then, because the person introduced himself as Camden, saying he knew where there was a safe place for the night, and he'd help him look for the Home in the morning. Camden led him to the gang's hideaway, telling everyone he'd found Kailen near Aidyn Irving's, and so he became Kailen Aidyn Irving. At the Home, Kailen didn't have too many friends. The other children in the Homes usually had family, and he felt alienated because he didn't have any parents. When he found the close-knit brotherhood of the gang, he didn't want to leave. The next morning, he told Camden that. The older boy didn't have a problem with it, even though most of the older brothers weren't too happy about it. Camden was therefore delegated the task of looking after Kailen and teaching him about life on the street. The gang's hideaway was very cleverly hidden, away from the prying eyes of the police. Camden was a little more reluctant to take Kailen in when they found out there was a big hunt for the younger boy that day, but Kailen begged and pleaded to not let him go back, and so Camden gave in. When Camden disappeared for a long period of time with no explanation after a year, Kailen was distraught, but he didn't leave his family. He felt Camden was different when he came back, but he still respected and idolised him, even when the older boy refused to tell him where he'd gone. This pattern repeated itself for the next five years, and although Kailen soon found himself distanced from Camden, Camden was still Kailen's favourite brother. Kailen came home one day after stealing from the supermarket to one of his brothers absolutely irate, who started shouting at him about giving away their hiding place. After defending himself to the furious brother, he was handed an envelope teared in half. It was wet from the rain outside, and all the ink had run, but two initials stood out on the back of the envelope: 'K I'. His brother had tried to open it, and because of it being wet, had accidentally tore it in half, but the letter had been unreadable despite that. He went to bed that night both confused and scared that someone was writing to him. The next day, while he was in his hidey-hole, a woman came to him. Horrified that someone had found his spot, he distrusted her completely, thinking she was from the police. He thought she was completely bonkers when she told him she could do magic, and so could he, and she was offering him a spot in her magic school. He didn't believe her until she was forced to Disapparate and Apparate behind him to prove it. She told him he could just test it out, and if he didn't like it, he could always go back. He was dead curious about going invisible (it'd help with hiding from the cops), so he followed her. He didn't explain himself to his brothers – he just left. But he knows that they'd probably think he was caught, and although they'd be a bit worried for him, they wouldn't be worried about him; they knew he loved them too much to give away their hiding place. His first year was very eventful. He found out Camden also went to Hogwarts - had been, in fact, for the last five years, and had never told him. That had resulted in such a big argument at dinner, and a few more tears from the younger brother, who had thought that Camden had abandoned him and the street family in favour of Hogwarts, never once spending one thought on his brothers. It had taken Kai a two weeks to completely forgive Camden, and another two weeks before he felt comfortable around Camden's friends. On top of trying to understand that everything in Hogwarts was magical, from the knights of armour whose metal gazes sometimes followed him, to the chess pieces he'd see lying around the Ravenclaw common room, he had to study for his magical lessons as well as socialise with other kids his own age. He found the latter somewhat terrifying, especially talking to girls, and was rather introverted in his first year, feeling the wide gulf of difference between himself and the others. He spent his first summer holidays at Kaycee O'Malley's house, where Camden was staying. He visited his street brothers once, had seen how nothing had changed. And he knew then that he was never going back there - he'd had enough of the drugs and crime. Besides, he had family at Hogwarts in the shape of Camden, and even Camden's friends and his own friends were who he thought of as family now. In second year, he had become much more comfortable about Hogwarts, magic, and his classmates. He learned how to talk to others, how to make new friends, but girls were still very uncharted territory that Kai wasn't sure he wanted to breach. He was comfortable with how he was, and life at Hogwarts took on a steady pace. As he found his own friends, he became distant with Camden and the others in Camden's group of friends. He knows Camden is graduating at the end of the year, but while he knows he'll miss him, Kai doesn't feel the crippling pain or panic he used to feel back on the street whenever he lost sight of his brother. So when Cam did disappear, quite literally, off the face of the earth, Kai felt separation - Cam was, after all, his family - but not like how it was before, when he felt like he wasn't safe, and that he'd been abandoned. And besides, his missing Cam was hugely overshadowed by the events of the last time he was on Platform 9 and 3/4, coming from Hogwarts to stay at Kaycee's house again. He'd been standing close to one of his newly-made good friends, Laetatia Anglesey, who was looking for Kaycee and his cousin Jethro Hunter, as Jethro was to bring Letty to her manor, while Kaycee was to bring Kai to his new flat in Muggle London. It just so happened that both Kai and Letty happened to look in the same direction twice, and the older cousin, who worked in the Ministry, noticed something that he 'couldn't quite put his finger on' about Kai. When they were in conversation five minutes later (Kaycee had been off trying to solicit a pretty Muggle girl's number while shooting glances at a redheaded girl coming out of the station), Kaycee had told Jethro why Kai was staying with him over the summer. Upon finding out that Kai was raised in an orphanage, Jethro had decided to ask some more questions, including where the orphanage was. Kai had pointed him in the direction of his Children's Home. A week and a half later, Kai received an owl from Jethro inviting him (and 'unfortunately', the letter included, 'Kaycee should come') out to dinner in the Leaky Cauldron, and that was where the bomb dropped. Jethro had found him his family - was, in fact, part of his family. It is still unknown as to who the kidnappers were, but suddenly Kai knew who his parents were; he instantly had a sister, and cousins and uncles and aunties, and even a father. To say he was shell-shocked was an understatement. As of the moment, he's staying primarily with his new family, and he's not quite sure how everything will work out. ALIAS AGE ZONE |
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