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- 10/2027
It was the start of the second semester and although Maddie had spent all of her holiday time at home she still missed her family. They were all pretty close and she loved helping out on the farm and seeing all the animals again. It was a shame to leave but then again, Hogwarts was a marvel in it's own right and she was excited to be back here. Maddie had missed her friends while being at home so it was nice to be able to see everyone again. Even if that did mean that classes were beginning once more. She definitely did not miss the amount of work and studying she had to do. In a particularly melancholy mood, Maddie decided she would write home and rant about the amount of work she was expected to do already and mention how much she missed home. She wasn't looking for any particular reaction from her parents but it was just a good way for her to get her feelings out instead of bottling them up. Ordinarily, she would talk to her friends but what she felt sad about seemed trivial and probably nothing. However, she was grateful for her friends though, they always kept her occupied and kept her spirits up. Especially with all the interesting and (potentially dangerous) adventures that they embarked on.
It was quite a drafty place up in the Owlery and it was also quite noisy, what with all the owls who were perched there. Unfortunately Maddie didn't have an owl of her own so she took advantage of the school's owls and picked out a small brown one and tied the letter to its leg and watched it hop off the ledge to take flight. She stood and looked out of the window for a while until the owl slowly disappeared into nothing.
It was quite a drafty place up in the Owlery and it was also quite noisy, what with all the owls who were perched there. Unfortunately Maddie didn't have an owl of her own so she took advantage of the school's owls and picked out a small brown one and tied the letter to its leg and watched it hop off the ledge to take flight. She stood and looked out of the window for a while until the owl slowly disappeared into nothing.