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- Holly/Ebony Wand 12 1/2 Essence of Griffin Feather
It was a mild day, neither cold nor burning hot. Maxwell saw the opportunity for a peaceful walk on his day off and quickly snatched it up. A fabled smile appeared on his lips, surely his only smile in months. He hadn't felt this light on his feet for so long, the feeling felt to foreign to be real though he welcomed it regardless. He no longer faced the burden of his family, they never wanted to see him again, and neither did he want to see them. No longer did he have to face exclusion and blame for something entirely out of his control. This was the reason behind Maxwell's smile, never mind how small. At first life had been difficult, but somehow he'd managed to get a job as a busboy and eventually saved enough to rent a small apartment. He didn't expect to get kicked out on the curb by his own family but despite it all he was building a life for himself. Playing Quidditch professionally was still very much in his sights; it had merely been put on hold while the life he was slowly building grew. What surprised Maxwell most about his new life was his urge to make amends for his wrong doing years ago. Guilt wasn't something he usually dwelled on but as of late the feeling frequently crept into the back of his mind. For the most part he was happy, but this guilt surely made him doubt himself.
At first he wasn't walking anywhere, simply walking for the sake of walking. However a sharp glance across the street gave him a reason. His eyes had fallen on the familiar silhouette of Mizelea Brooks, a girl he went to school with. His common sense to ignore her and continue his aimless walk had instantly been suffocated by his urge to apologize. Back in his school days he'd shot a many a off handed insult in her direction, not because he disliked her in any shape or form, instead because he was attracted to her. It wasn't like Maxwell to go out of his way to apologize to anyone, but that was the old Maxwell. He sped up to a jog, attempting to catch up to the girl. Navigating his way around people along the street had proven difficult but he hadn't managed to lose her, not yet. He followed her into a train station and paused. He called out her name once, twice, and with no response returned to a jog. He never intended to be a stowaway on a train, but following Mizelea made him one. Maxwell couldn't care less though, because now he didn't have to chase after her. "Is this seat taken?" He queried, gesturing to the seat across from the girl. This was one of those fancy trains, he felt so out of place, any one could tell he didn't belong here. How he'd managed to get on such a train in the first place he had no idea, but his sheer determination to catch up to Mizelea certainly helped. "How's life been treating you?" He smiled after finally catching her eye.
At first he wasn't walking anywhere, simply walking for the sake of walking. However a sharp glance across the street gave him a reason. His eyes had fallen on the familiar silhouette of Mizelea Brooks, a girl he went to school with. His common sense to ignore her and continue his aimless walk had instantly been suffocated by his urge to apologize. Back in his school days he'd shot a many a off handed insult in her direction, not because he disliked her in any shape or form, instead because he was attracted to her. It wasn't like Maxwell to go out of his way to apologize to anyone, but that was the old Maxwell. He sped up to a jog, attempting to catch up to the girl. Navigating his way around people along the street had proven difficult but he hadn't managed to lose her, not yet. He followed her into a train station and paused. He called out her name once, twice, and with no response returned to a jog. He never intended to be a stowaway on a train, but following Mizelea made him one. Maxwell couldn't care less though, because now he didn't have to chase after her. "Is this seat taken?" He queried, gesturing to the seat across from the girl. This was one of those fancy trains, he felt so out of place, any one could tell he didn't belong here. How he'd managed to get on such a train in the first place he had no idea, but his sheer determination to catch up to Mizelea certainly helped. "How's life been treating you?" He smiled after finally catching her eye.