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- Myrtle Wand 15 1/2" Tail of Charmed Newt
Ruby Fairleigh was trying to get some homework finished, but she'd run out of words, and the work had ceased to interest her at this moment. She had burrowed herself down one of the library corridors between the shelves to keep herself away from any other groups of students who might be inclined to talk. Talk here meaning, filling up all the space and making Ruby feel like she couldn't breathe.
She really wished now that her parents hadn't decided live so high up in the mountains by themselves. Being here had made Ruby realise that while she'd never struggle with being alone, she was definitely going to struggle with being around people. So many people. They were all through the corridors, sprawled across couches in the common room, scratching away their notes in the classrooms. And they had friends. Lots of them, talking to them, and laughing with them.
Ruby had never realised that having friends was actually something you were supposed to want. Typical to her nature, she'd stayed in her own head and just watched the other first years around her. She hadn't talked to anyone, or introduced herself to anyone. No one had talked to her. Not since that boy at the lake anyway, the one she'd almost tripped up. And that hadn't lasted long, because Ruby had left almost straight away. Why did I walk away? Okay, I know why, but still. I'm definitely going to be the odd one out if I have no friends. She didn't mind that of course, but this odd idea of having friends was now buzzing through her brain. It was a new thought, one she'd never had cause to contemplate before. I wonder how you make friends?
She really wished now that her parents hadn't decided live so high up in the mountains by themselves. Being here had made Ruby realise that while she'd never struggle with being alone, she was definitely going to struggle with being around people. So many people. They were all through the corridors, sprawled across couches in the common room, scratching away their notes in the classrooms. And they had friends. Lots of them, talking to them, and laughing with them.
Ruby had never realised that having friends was actually something you were supposed to want. Typical to her nature, she'd stayed in her own head and just watched the other first years around her. She hadn't talked to anyone, or introduced herself to anyone. No one had talked to her. Not since that boy at the lake anyway, the one she'd almost tripped up. And that hadn't lasted long, because Ruby had left almost straight away. Why did I walk away? Okay, I know why, but still. I'm definitely going to be the odd one out if I have no friends. She didn't mind that of course, but this odd idea of having friends was now buzzing through her brain. It was a new thought, one she'd never had cause to contemplate before. I wonder how you make friends?