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- Curved 10 1/2" Flexible Ivy Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 5/2007
Zander was in his early thirties, and for once, since the death of his parts over a decade before, he was feeling a little more at ease with everything. Sure, he hadn't seen Robin, Ciel and Kyle in a long while, but the letters he got from them, every so often were enough to keep him happy, Kailey had passed away almost five years ago, and he was almost glad of this. It was terrible, and at the time, he'd just felt so much at a loss, but he realised now, that she was probably happier now than she had been in the time after their parent's death. The other elder siblings he saw less often. They were all away having a good time, getting good jobs and at long last were not expecting money from Zander constantly. It meant Zander was left with the three youngest, Jamie who was getting a lot older was in her final year of education, Tyler who was fourteen and in love with Hogwarts Scotland, and finally little Abby, who wasn't technically a sibling but his niece, although his reality it didn't matter, she was his daughter for all intents and purposes. They had moved to New Zealand at the beginning of the year, so that Zander could get a better job, and he had been more than glad to leave his old world behind. It had been that final step that made it feel like a weight had been lifted off his shoulders and made him feel like he was finally ready to move on. He sent Abby to muggle school, like he'd done with the rest of his siblings, and like his parents had done for him. It was the end of the school day, and Zander had decided that he would treat his child to a day at the park. Abby was coming up to her seventh birthday, and really, Zander couldn't believe how fast she was growing. She had the same green eyes as most others in their family did, but she didn't really look like Zander as side from that. She had long brown hair, and thin small frame. Where at that age, Zander had been slightly rounded and had had a mop of messy blonde hair. Of course it was obvious they were related, but, Zander was glad he could just always tell people that she took after her mother and not him.
With her hand in his, he took her down the familiar road towards the children's play park in Brightstone Village. While Abby was still young she had a heart of gold. She was more kind than anyone else, and was more selfless, she was happier and more excitable than any of the other Valentines left. Zander was so pleased at how happy she was turning out. He knew that sometimes she had some issues at school, she struggled sometimes with some of the learning side of things, but Zander was always there to help her out. The man could not believe how lucky he was to have a girl like her. He had decided that he kind of wanted one of his own. A little baby that was actually his child, but Peyton was not so open to the idea. Their lives were finally settling, why mess them up with another kid. But that was what he wanted. He respected her, and would wait until she was ready but it didn't stop his desires. He smiled down at Abby and let go of her hand slightly so she could run on ahead and into the park. He was smiling warmly as he followed her inside. Barely having enough time to sit before the young girl thrust her belongs into his lap and went off to play with the stuff in the park, and the other kids. Smiling warmly, he kept his eyes on her. Following her as she rushed around laughing and playing happily. All the sleepless nights, and long days were worth it now he could just watch her play. He liked the way she was just so happy. He enjoyed watching her smile. Zander knew that things for them could still be better off, but he was glad with how things were. They were finally all falling into place. He didn't feel so lost, or so out of place. Truly for the first time in a long time, the man felt utterly content with every part of his life.
With her hand in his, he took her down the familiar road towards the children's play park in Brightstone Village. While Abby was still young she had a heart of gold. She was more kind than anyone else, and was more selfless, she was happier and more excitable than any of the other Valentines left. Zander was so pleased at how happy she was turning out. He knew that sometimes she had some issues at school, she struggled sometimes with some of the learning side of things, but Zander was always there to help her out. The man could not believe how lucky he was to have a girl like her. He had decided that he kind of wanted one of his own. A little baby that was actually his child, but Peyton was not so open to the idea. Their lives were finally settling, why mess them up with another kid. But that was what he wanted. He respected her, and would wait until she was ready but it didn't stop his desires. He smiled down at Abby and let go of her hand slightly so she could run on ahead and into the park. He was smiling warmly as he followed her inside. Barely having enough time to sit before the young girl thrust her belongs into his lap and went off to play with the stuff in the park, and the other kids. Smiling warmly, he kept his eyes on her. Following her as she rushed around laughing and playing happily. All the sleepless nights, and long days were worth it now he could just watch her play. He liked the way she was just so happy. He enjoyed watching her smile. Zander knew that things for them could still be better off, but he was glad with how things were. They were finally all falling into place. He didn't feel so lost, or so out of place. Truly for the first time in a long time, the man felt utterly content with every part of his life.