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Having played on the team, in a surprise change of events the Hufflepuff was feeling a little more anxious about if they would once again expect him to take part, and also do well. He wasn't sure what had gone wrong in the last match, just that it had been over before he'd really gotten a chance to play. That being said, the hufflepuff knew that the other person was going to have won, they had more experience, and that had been Graeme's first game. Since then, he'd taken a couple more opportunities to practice, but none of those practices seemed to make him any better at the sport. Grae was much better at his muggle sports than he was at other sports. Others were easier, they made so much more sense to him. He just knew what to do, and there wasn't that added-ness of height. Not that Graeme was afraid of heights, just that it was the free falling off a broom that made him feel less at ease with everything. That being said, Graeme found that quidditch was the replacement for all the sports he used to do back home. It was the sport that he could do with relative ease, and since it was a lot of flying around it was almost exactly like cycling. The boy was on the pitch that day, because he knew he would not actually be going home for the holidays. His home was a remote house on the isle of Skye in Northern Scotland, and he knew that his mother didn't have the money to fly him home. He'd stay with his grandparents, as long as they remembered who he was, and let him in the house. They were old, his grandparents. They looked old, and neither one was very good at looking after the other. It was a losing battle he was glad to have not dealt with for most of the school year.
The pitch was pretty quiet when he arrived, despite the fact it was midday and a relatively nice day. By that, it was just not raining, and instead of a completely overcast sky, there were just a few dark clouds. Graeme wasn't really sure if he was actually going to play, or if he was just going to stand around the pitch watching. In the end, the young hufflepuff decided he would take to the air. He flew around the pitch several times. Assuming different positions on the broom, not the usual way, but sitting as if his broom was a swing. He made sure the broom was steady, and high in the air, and just let himself breath in the sights of the school. The scenery that New Zealand had to offer, that he had grown accustomed to, rather than what he used to see which was the scenery of Scotland. He had grown to enjoy this, but he really still did miss his home. People got that, whenever they asked him where he was from, Graeme talking about his home, and the way the clouds would help the scenery as much as the sun did. Or talk about the tourists who just didn't know how to treat the beautiful land in his opinion. Smiling to himself, swinging his leg that were dangling off the broom, he just took a deep breath. Holding it in for a few seconds before breathing out for a longer more elongated time. He decided that, he'd had enough, and flew back down to the ground, when he was not too far from the ground, another person who was flying around the pitch, zoomed passed him, surprising him so much, he lost his balance on the broom, and fell.
The pitch was pretty quiet when he arrived, despite the fact it was midday and a relatively nice day. By that, it was just not raining, and instead of a completely overcast sky, there were just a few dark clouds. Graeme wasn't really sure if he was actually going to play, or if he was just going to stand around the pitch watching. In the end, the young hufflepuff decided he would take to the air. He flew around the pitch several times. Assuming different positions on the broom, not the usual way, but sitting as if his broom was a swing. He made sure the broom was steady, and high in the air, and just let himself breath in the sights of the school. The scenery that New Zealand had to offer, that he had grown accustomed to, rather than what he used to see which was the scenery of Scotland. He had grown to enjoy this, but he really still did miss his home. People got that, whenever they asked him where he was from, Graeme talking about his home, and the way the clouds would help the scenery as much as the sun did. Or talk about the tourists who just didn't know how to treat the beautiful land in his opinion. Smiling to himself, swinging his leg that were dangling off the broom, he just took a deep breath. Holding it in for a few seconds before breathing out for a longer more elongated time. He decided that, he'd had enough, and flew back down to the ground, when he was not too far from the ground, another person who was flying around the pitch, zoomed passed him, surprising him so much, he lost his balance on the broom, and fell.