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After her first dueling match. June made it out of the castle, on her way outside. She didn't even liked to be outside most of the times, hated getting dirty. But she needed fresh air and a place to let out her frustrations. The blonde had put her wand away in her bag and arrived at the lakefront. Putting down the bag on the grass. Watching around her, she was alone. And closed her eyes for an moment and clenched her fists. The professor must have been for Santiago, they sure knew eachother or anything. That must be. June didn't even knew this professor, she had wanted an different one, her head of house was much better. It all sucked, and it could not be her own fault. June was the best student, she still believed that. No one prepared so well or performed so well as she did, so it was just luck, Santiago had on his side. That must be it. The biggest part which June hated was how her father must think of her, how she had to tell him she lost her first duel. She felt axcienty racing through her body. What if he wasn't proud anymore now? What if she was an dissapointment now as well, or he would be mad? It was all she cared about, and feared. June knew her father and the standards he set. And June set the same boundries for herself. She had to come up with an story, to explain how she has lost, he would sure believe it. But this was not what she wanted. Or what she wanted her father to give as he came out of Azkaban. That ment that she had to work even harder in classes, and take on extra's to make the dueling go more to the background. This feeling was strange, she always got what she wanted. June didn't doubt herself, no one would ever lower her confidence. It was clearly not her fault she lost. But she had to find a way to deal with this.
She opened her eyes and hands again and saw some tiny rocks on the ground. She took one and threw it into the water. That was actually really good. And as she took one she thought of different persons she hated really much right now. And every rock she threw, she pictured someone. And tried to project the anger to the rock. If June would picture everyone she hated, Hogwarts had no stones left. But for now this was the best way to deal with what she felt. She learned stuff from her parents how to not let emotions lead. And June could do that very well, she had learned very well what would happen if she did not. So after this she would just continue like nothing happend.
She opened her eyes and hands again and saw some tiny rocks on the ground. She took one and threw it into the water. That was actually really good. And as she took one she thought of different persons she hated really much right now. And every rock she threw, she pictured someone. And tried to project the anger to the rock. If June would picture everyone she hated, Hogwarts had no stones left. But for now this was the best way to deal with what she felt. She learned stuff from her parents how to not let emotions lead. And June could do that very well, she had learned very well what would happen if she did not. So after this she would just continue like nothing happend.
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