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- Curly 15 Inch Flexible Alder Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
The library, as always, was full of students. Some were in groups, trying to discuss difficult topics and explaining it to each other; others were by themselves, preferring to minimize the distraction. On the far end corner of the room, behind a shelf full of books rarely read by the students because of the complexity of the topics , was a girl whose eyes were narrowed in slits in an attempt to concentrate. With one look, one would think that she was just concentrating hard in order to find the books that she needed, but a further observation would reveal otherwise. For instead of looking at the books, she was staring at someone seated a few feet away from where she was. The girl's name was Aaren Nightray, and currently, she was keeping an eye on her younger cousin. Her cousin was a Gryffindor, like she was, and as a prefect, she took it upon herself to make sure that the younger would not cause any trouble. He, after all, was fond of causing mayhem. In fact, she had been at the receiving end of his pranks too many times for her to keep count. Some would say that it was probably easier if she would approach him instead, but she knew better than to do that. Armin had the tendency to lie. It was probably safe to say that he was a compulsive liar, and thus, showing him her intention would result to him pretending and making a fool out of her. She couldn't have that. Not now. She sighed as rested her hand on the shelf, scolding herself for acting too much like a stalker. It's not as horrible as it sounded though, after all, she was watching her cousin, not some random people. Her cheeks flush a light shade of pink at the thought, she did stalk some people once, but that was for her project, that didn't count. She was not making a habit out of this.
"Okay, I should stop," She whispered, satisfied with what she had seen in the few minutes that she was watching her cousin. It was a good thing that no one had seen her hiding behind the shelves and watching someone, after all, it would be completely embarrassing. Not that she cared much, but she would prefer not to be a subject of any rumors. She would prefer not to be accused of being a lovesick puppy and stalking a boy. No. She would prefer not to be talked about at all if it meant that she would be able to keep her dignity. Smiling in triumph upon coming to a conclusion that perhaps, her cousin was changing his ways, the girl was ready to leave the library and do something more entertaining for the rest of the day. Unfortunately, however, it seemed that her skills of observing someone stealthily weren't so great after all, because someone found her staring through the cracks in the books. She jumped at the voice, quickly spinning around to become face to face with a girl whom she hardly recognize. "It's not what you think, I'm not stalking anyone I promise, I'm just-" She defended feebly before she covered her mouth with her hands to stop herself from saying too much. "Well... hi?" She added awkwardly, her eyes shifting from the person to her cousin who already left and whose seat was occupied by another boy whom she didn't really know. Great. The day wasn't tuning out well.
<i></i>"Okay, I should stop," She whispered, satisfied with what she had seen in the few minutes that she was watching her cousin. It was a good thing that no one had seen her hiding behind the shelves and watching someone, after all, it would be completely embarrassing. Not that she cared much, but she would prefer not to be a subject of any rumors. She would prefer not to be accused of being a lovesick puppy and stalking a boy. No. She would prefer not to be talked about at all if it meant that she would be able to keep her dignity. Smiling in triumph upon coming to a conclusion that perhaps, her cousin was changing his ways, the girl was ready to leave the library and do something more entertaining for the rest of the day. Unfortunately, however, it seemed that her skills of observing someone stealthily weren't so great after all, because someone found her staring through the cracks in the books. She jumped at the voice, quickly spinning around to become face to face with a girl whom she hardly recognize. "It's not what you think, I'm not stalking anyone I promise, I'm just-" She defended feebly before she covered her mouth with her hands to stop herself from saying too much. "Well... hi?" She added awkwardly, her eyes shifting from the person to her cousin who already left and whose seat was occupied by another boy whom she didn't really know. Great. The day wasn't tuning out well.