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- Fir Wand 14 1/8" Essence of Sphinx Remains
Jessame Rose was glad to find that the library was on the same floor as her house common room. She spent every spare moment she had there, after exploring the castle and grounds so she knew where everything was. For JR, muggle-raised, knowing was everything. Whenever she entered a new situation, she liked to observe before participating; she didn't like going in without a clue, she watched, learned, imitated. She had begun by reading all the year books. In her present situation, she wanted to know everything about the school, so she could behave accordingly. She shivered at the thought of being voted 'most' something and having her picture splattered all over the pages for everyone to see, but she knew she didn't really have to worry. Jessame Rose was an expert at blending in, she thought.
This evening she was sprawled out on the floor reading the newspaper. She moved every now and then, following the warmth of the sun as a square of it crept across the carpet. She had her diary and a pen next to her, and took notes every now and then. It might have looked strange if someone had seen her: a tiny first year in the first week of school taking extensive notes from all kinds of books. She'd gathered quite a collection already, and would lay awake at night, organising it in her mind, filing away everything she'd discovered during the day. Yes, it might have looked strange, for what first year homework assignment called for this kind of research? Jessame Rose had assigned herself her own project.
When she had discovered the magical world, she had hoped to find her biological parents, assuming (as anyone might) that magic was hereditary. That meant she suddenly had a much smaller pool of people to search through, which in turn meant a higher chance of finding out the truth about herself. The moment she discovered the existence of 'muggle-borns,' she reacted with anger. It was like her whole history fell away, crumbling into nothingness before she had a chance to reach out and touch it. She resented everything magic, and refused to believe she herself was a witch. By finding out everything she could about this sick, wrong, unnatural magical world, she planned to bring it down. Destroy it. Shake the foundations and watch everything come crashing down around her.
This evening she was sprawled out on the floor reading the newspaper. She moved every now and then, following the warmth of the sun as a square of it crept across the carpet. She had her diary and a pen next to her, and took notes every now and then. It might have looked strange if someone had seen her: a tiny first year in the first week of school taking extensive notes from all kinds of books. She'd gathered quite a collection already, and would lay awake at night, organising it in her mind, filing away everything she'd discovered during the day. Yes, it might have looked strange, for what first year homework assignment called for this kind of research? Jessame Rose had assigned herself her own project.
When she had discovered the magical world, she had hoped to find her biological parents, assuming (as anyone might) that magic was hereditary. That meant she suddenly had a much smaller pool of people to search through, which in turn meant a higher chance of finding out the truth about herself. The moment she discovered the existence of 'muggle-borns,' she reacted with anger. It was like her whole history fell away, crumbling into nothingness before she had a chance to reach out and touch it. She resented everything magic, and refused to believe she herself was a witch. By finding out everything she could about this sick, wrong, unnatural magical world, she planned to bring it down. Destroy it. Shake the foundations and watch everything come crashing down around her.