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- Kingwood 15 1/2 with Essence of Thestral Tail Hair
Clover used to think joining a pro Quidditch team would be easy. She thought as soon as graduation passed she'd get plucked out of the crowd and put into a professional team. She was a good player, and she knew it, but now she'd spent a few years trying to make it to the big leagues she realized how difficult it was. What didn't surprise her was how rude most coaches were. She expected some brutality and was prepared to mirror it with brutality of her own; it was professional Quidditch after all. Clover expected that much. But actually getting a chance to try out? Next to impossible. The blonde had big ambitions, she always had and wouldn't settle for anything less. Otherwise she knew she would be unhappy and she didn't want to waste her time playing for a second grade team. It was either go hard or go home for her. This of course meant travelling back and forth, pestering coaches to an almost compulsive extent. Today her travels bought her to the UK and the Falmouth Falcons. Early in her seventh year the coach gave in to her pestering and let her tag along for a practice, what Clover hoped for today was a repeat of that. She wanted the coach to give in. They had a taste of what she could do and that would hopefully be her leeway to getting a chance to try out for the team. It was a small hope she was relying on but it was this hope she clung to tightly. Words couldn't describe how difficult life had been for her the past couple of years; she'd wasted enough time chasing her tail like some stupid dog.
Her usual routine of scouting the team's home pitch and proven pointless. The place was almost deserted; she'd spent just over half an hour aimlessly searching the place for any sign of life. Even a janitor was enough, anybody who could point her in the direction of the coach but by the time an hour passed Clover gave up searching the pitch. She had half a mind to just give up completely and maybe try again tomorrow, however the other half of her mind prodded her to try a different approach, and it was this half she listened to. The last time Clover was here she heard of a cafe the players frequented after practice, this cafe was her alternative. If she could find one of the players she of course could find the coach. She sighed nervously before apparating herself outside the cafe. At this point Clover wasn't confident about apparating thanks to the disorientated nausea she suffered from. She had gotten better than she used to be but still somehow managed to stumble when she arrived. This particular time she stumbled into somebody. "I'm so-" Her sentence quickly halted as she looked up to see not only a Falmouth falcon, but the player she'd practiced with years ago. It was unlike the blonde to remember a face so easily, but this one was so attractive she couldn't help but remember. "I remember you." She cocked her head to one side, a shy smile gracing her features. She remembered his face, but sadly not his name. Forgetting names had always been a habit of hers, one she unfortunately couldn't break and one that always plagued her at the worst of times. One of these times was today.
Her usual routine of scouting the team's home pitch and proven pointless. The place was almost deserted; she'd spent just over half an hour aimlessly searching the place for any sign of life. Even a janitor was enough, anybody who could point her in the direction of the coach but by the time an hour passed Clover gave up searching the pitch. She had half a mind to just give up completely and maybe try again tomorrow, however the other half of her mind prodded her to try a different approach, and it was this half she listened to. The last time Clover was here she heard of a cafe the players frequented after practice, this cafe was her alternative. If she could find one of the players she of course could find the coach. She sighed nervously before apparating herself outside the cafe. At this point Clover wasn't confident about apparating thanks to the disorientated nausea she suffered from. She had gotten better than she used to be but still somehow managed to stumble when she arrived. This particular time she stumbled into somebody. "I'm so-" Her sentence quickly halted as she looked up to see not only a Falmouth falcon, but the player she'd practiced with years ago. It was unlike the blonde to remember a face so easily, but this one was so attractive she couldn't help but remember. "I remember you." She cocked her head to one side, a shy smile gracing her features. She remembered his face, but sadly not his name. Forgetting names had always been a habit of hers, one she unfortunately couldn't break and one that always plagued her at the worst of times. One of these times was today.