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- Maddy
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- Willow Wand 14 Unicorn Tail Hair
The sky was grey with dark clouds rolling across, and heavy rain fell from them like an endless stream of tears, and as the bright, terrifying lightning bolts struck across the heavens with the loud, sharp crack of thunder, the young Durmstrang girl shivered. The girl wasn't sure whether she preferred it be rainy or sunny on this day, for this day, a normal terrible day at Durmstrang, marked an event that she would never in her life forget. It wasn't anniversary day that she would be out celebrating in the sun, but she couldn't help but wonder, as the rain pelted down onto the school grounds, if it was a sign for something. Like pain. Sapphira Blacklord had lost her favourite people in the entire world on this day two years ago, her loving parents, Janet and Tony Blacklord had been killed by a Death Eater, and the poor Durmstrang girl wondered whether the thunder and rain was a sign of her parents pain, or simply just another rainy day at Durmstrang Institute. She sat propped in a plush comfy chair near a window, with her legs drawn up close to her chest and her pale arms wrapped around them, and silently watched the sky, her thoughts roaming wild in her mind. The girl knew that, as a third year, she should have been studying, probably Care of Magical Creatures or Ancient Runes or something, but her mind just could not focus. Normally the 13-year-old wouldn't think of her parents with such sadness, normally Sapphira remembered their happy memories, but today she just could not stop thinking about what would have been if they were still alive.
The young girl shook her head, getting to her feet and leaving the Common Room, walked, with her hands stuffed deep in her hoodie's pockets, through the castle's halls and corridors, ignoring much of everything while her mind circled round and round. If Sapphira's parents hadn't died, they would had been there when she'd gotten her acceptance letter from Durmstrang, they would have seen her turn thirteen and hit her teen years, they would have bought her first wand with her, the one that was so much like her mother's, Olivander had said after the wand had already chosen her. But as Sapphira's best friend, Alice, had often said, you can't dawdle on what could have been, or else you'll miss out on what is. Sapphira missed Alice and her wise words as well, her bestfriend who had also died, only few years after her parents, Alice had always been there for Sapphira to talk to, like an older sister, even when Alice had gone to school they had still sent letters. The young girl had many friends, being the kind and sweet girl that she was, but she felt as if she were imposing on them by going to fetch them just to talk about her sadness, so she just roamed the castle, staying inside where it was warm, or warmer than outside would have been. She knew that Jace or Aleara, the teenagers that she'd grow up with the past few years, would listen to her and be there, but for some reason she didn't want to talk to them, and so she didn't even look. Sapphira just couldn't put her finger on what she wanted, someone to talk to, she knew, but not someone who has to listen to me, someone who will just talk about whatever and take my mind off things. But the girl didn't think that anyone would just randomly walk up and start talking to her, even though that might have helped take her mind off things, but she just didn't see it happening.
The young girl shook her head, getting to her feet and leaving the Common Room, walked, with her hands stuffed deep in her hoodie's pockets, through the castle's halls and corridors, ignoring much of everything while her mind circled round and round. If Sapphira's parents hadn't died, they would had been there when she'd gotten her acceptance letter from Durmstrang, they would have seen her turn thirteen and hit her teen years, they would have bought her first wand with her, the one that was so much like her mother's, Olivander had said after the wand had already chosen her. But as Sapphira's best friend, Alice, had often said, you can't dawdle on what could have been, or else you'll miss out on what is. Sapphira missed Alice and her wise words as well, her bestfriend who had also died, only few years after her parents, Alice had always been there for Sapphira to talk to, like an older sister, even when Alice had gone to school they had still sent letters. The young girl had many friends, being the kind and sweet girl that she was, but she felt as if she were imposing on them by going to fetch them just to talk about her sadness, so she just roamed the castle, staying inside where it was warm, or warmer than outside would have been. She knew that Jace or Aleara, the teenagers that she'd grow up with the past few years, would listen to her and be there, but for some reason she didn't want to talk to them, and so she didn't even look. Sapphira just couldn't put her finger on what she wanted, someone to talk to, she knew, but not someone who has to listen to me, someone who will just talk about whatever and take my mind off things. But the girl didn't think that anyone would just randomly walk up and start talking to her, even though that might have helped take her mind off things, but she just didn't see it happening.