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- Holly/Ebony 12 1/2 Essence of Griffin Feather
It was the first time Kovu had been in the school library and wouldn't admit it, but he was fascinated. His parents had bought him a lot of the books he had asked for when he was back at home, but the variety at Hogwarts was huge. Shelves and shelves of all different topics about the magical world. If he had any friends at Hogwarts, he probably wouldn't be hanging out in the library, but it was still early days, so he wouldn't worry about people judging him for being in there. He wasn't a nerd, quite far from it, but he did love to read. He had picked up the hobby when he was younger, when his brothers' energy just got too much for him to handle. All his brothers were rough and Kovu had a few scars to prove it. Reading became a quiet escape and since then he had loved to pick up a book every now and then and get absorbed in it.
Kovu pulled a dusty book about dragons off the shelf. His oldest brother Denethor worked as a dragon keeper, so when ever he was home he would share stories that Kovu would listen to intently. The library had quite a few people in it, so a lot of the tables were already taken. Kovu assumed it was busy because one, it was Winter and no-one really wanted to be outside in the cold and two, because it was just the beginning of the semester and everyone had fresh motivation to study. Kovu knew that in a few weeks time, that drive to do work would be gone as people got lazier. Well, Kovu knew that was what he would do anyway. He was naturally a pretty bright kid, but most of the time he didn't want to put a great deal of effort into his work. He would much rather spend his time on more interesting, fun things. However, he knew his parents would be very unhappy if he failed, so he tried hard enough to make them happy.
Tucking the book under his arm, Kovu walked up and down a few more isles, looking for a table to sit at. The library wasn't dead silent like a library was meant to be. There were whispers from groups and it was more than the librarian could stop. Kovu had very little luck finding a table and eventually he saw one with only a single young girl sitting at it, who looked to be about his age. He didn't exactly want to stand while reading his book and he most definitely wasn't going to sit on the floor, so he approached the table. "Hey there," he whispered, tilting his head down a little so she knew he was talking to her. "Do you mind if I sit here?" Kovu asked, pointing to the opposite chair from the girl.
Kovu pulled a dusty book about dragons off the shelf. His oldest brother Denethor worked as a dragon keeper, so when ever he was home he would share stories that Kovu would listen to intently. The library had quite a few people in it, so a lot of the tables were already taken. Kovu assumed it was busy because one, it was Winter and no-one really wanted to be outside in the cold and two, because it was just the beginning of the semester and everyone had fresh motivation to study. Kovu knew that in a few weeks time, that drive to do work would be gone as people got lazier. Well, Kovu knew that was what he would do anyway. He was naturally a pretty bright kid, but most of the time he didn't want to put a great deal of effort into his work. He would much rather spend his time on more interesting, fun things. However, he knew his parents would be very unhappy if he failed, so he tried hard enough to make them happy.
Tucking the book under his arm, Kovu walked up and down a few more isles, looking for a table to sit at. The library wasn't dead silent like a library was meant to be. There were whispers from groups and it was more than the librarian could stop. Kovu had very little luck finding a table and eventually he saw one with only a single young girl sitting at it, who looked to be about his age. He didn't exactly want to stand while reading his book and he most definitely wasn't going to sit on the floor, so he approached the table. "Hey there," he whispered, tilting his head down a little so she knew he was talking to her. "Do you mind if I sit here?" Kovu asked, pointing to the opposite chair from the girl.