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- Myrtle Wand 15 1/2" Tail of Charmed Newt
Ruby Fairleigh had been having a really busy time at school so far, and she decided that it was time for her to get out of the castle and just relax. She had some homework that needed finishing, but she'd decided that it was 'too distracting in the common room' and 'she couldn't possibly get it done.' It turns out that I'm just a really good procrastinator. Ruby shrugged to herself and continued walking through the grounds. She wanted to explore some more, so this time instead of stopping at the lake she made her way up to the cliffs above it.
It wasn't hard-going at all, especially not for Ruby, who'd been climbing the mountains around her home for years now. Being up on the cliffs reminded her of them, actually, and a small wave of homesickness broke upon her unexpectedly. She hadn't talked to her parents in person for what seemed like ages, and had only received the one letter from them. And that hadn't been fun to read. They'd acted like getting sorted into Gryffindor was a major flaw on her part, and that now she'd have to work even harder to make 'contacts'. Not friends, 'contacts'.
Good thing I didn't tell them that I don't actually have any friends yet. Ruby sat down on top of the cliffs and gazed out into the distance, even though she wasn't seeing anything but the faces of her parents. I don't think I could face any extra disappointment from them. She put her head in her hands and continued to obsess over the expectations that all her life she'd never quite lived up to.
It wasn't hard-going at all, especially not for Ruby, who'd been climbing the mountains around her home for years now. Being up on the cliffs reminded her of them, actually, and a small wave of homesickness broke upon her unexpectedly. She hadn't talked to her parents in person for what seemed like ages, and had only received the one letter from them. And that hadn't been fun to read. They'd acted like getting sorted into Gryffindor was a major flaw on her part, and that now she'd have to work even harder to make 'contacts'. Not friends, 'contacts'.
Good thing I didn't tell them that I don't actually have any friends yet. Ruby sat down on top of the cliffs and gazed out into the distance, even though she wasn't seeing anything but the faces of her parents. I don't think I could face any extra disappointment from them. She put her head in her hands and continued to obsess over the expectations that all her life she'd never quite lived up to.