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- Birch Wand 14 1/4 essence of dragonstone
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- 9/2021
In a strange sort of way, Dante was relieved to be back at Hogwarts. Although it was nothing like home, Dante found it within himself to like it. He vaguely understood why some of his older siblings appreciated the school. It was nice. It was quiet and there were plenty of things to do to keep the young boy busy. He could go walking, or he could find a place to curl up in read. Rarely was he bothered by other people. This made him happy. People were something that the boy could live without. People had a tendency to talk. Merlin was talking an irritation! The world would be better if everyone decided to not speak. Silence was the best thing that a person could offer, in his opinion. The Ravenclaw brushed his robes free of any foreign fibres and walked towards the Student Lounge. He had rarely come here, since the Fourth Floor had a tendency to be quite busy. Right now, the Fourth Floor was abandoned. It was early in the year, and the most irritating thing Dante had come across here so far were first years.
Dante sat on one of the sofas and crossed his legs. He was grateful that no first years were here. The Ravenclaw understood that he was only a second year, and his disdain for them was not because of their age. It was because of their common personalities. Dante just couldn't stand it any longer. They were loud, obnoxious, irksome, talkative balls of irritation. They just didn't like leaving him alone. He was a small boy, and looked quite young. Most of them considered him as one of them. They would try to talk to him and enthuse about the school, then he would simply look at them and reply in Italian. Usually that would make them leave him alone. It was nice going to a foreign school. Most thought that he couldn't speak English. It was a good thing to fall back on in particularly annoying situations. Dante rested the book he had been carrying on his lap and opened it. He had been reading the rather large book since he was on the train. He had been reading a couple of chapters every day and he was towards the end. It was a nice book.
Dante sat on one of the sofas and crossed his legs. He was grateful that no first years were here. The Ravenclaw understood that he was only a second year, and his disdain for them was not because of their age. It was because of their common personalities. Dante just couldn't stand it any longer. They were loud, obnoxious, irksome, talkative balls of irritation. They just didn't like leaving him alone. He was a small boy, and looked quite young. Most of them considered him as one of them. They would try to talk to him and enthuse about the school, then he would simply look at them and reply in Italian. Usually that would make them leave him alone. It was nice going to a foreign school. Most thought that he couldn't speak English. It was a good thing to fall back on in particularly annoying situations. Dante rested the book he had been carrying on his lap and opened it. He had been reading the rather large book since he was on the train. He had been reading a couple of chapters every day and he was towards the end. It was a nice book.