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Bruin was midway through his summer vacation and found himself at loose ends. The past month had been amazing, simply hiking through the woods with his big yellow lab Ray and spending luxurious afternoons napping in the hammock out front of his parent's home in the Canadian Rockies. However, as the summer wore on he found himself thinking about some of the important people that he had met over the past few years back at school.
Normally, Bruin was able to distance himself nicely from the world of magic during breaks, but one individual he had met last year kept popping back into his consciousness. Bruin hadn't realized the impact that this person had on him until they were gone and he had distanced himself from the day to day distractions of life at school. Now, with nothing but time on his hands he found it strangely difficult for him to deal with.
Bruin looked at the note pad and pen for what seemed like the hundredth time and decided that he would just bite the bullet and write to her. It was only a letter, certainly it couldn't be that hard, could it? Bruin settled into the chair at his desk and began to write, but crumpled the sheet and tossed it into the garbage without even finishing the salutation. After a moment's pause, he took a deep breath and tried again. Bruin wrote for a few minutes, suddenly the words flowing from him like a mountain stream.
With a satisfied smile and a stretch, Bruin gazed down and read over the letter. It wasn't great, but it would hopefully serve its purpose.
Bruin sealed the envelope and gave Legend his instructions, wondering what, if anything, might come of it.
Normally, Bruin was able to distance himself nicely from the world of magic during breaks, but one individual he had met last year kept popping back into his consciousness. Bruin hadn't realized the impact that this person had on him until they were gone and he had distanced himself from the day to day distractions of life at school. Now, with nothing but time on his hands he found it strangely difficult for him to deal with.
Bruin looked at the note pad and pen for what seemed like the hundredth time and decided that he would just bite the bullet and write to her. It was only a letter, certainly it couldn't be that hard, could it? Bruin settled into the chair at his desk and began to write, but crumpled the sheet and tossed it into the garbage without even finishing the salutation. After a moment's pause, he took a deep breath and tried again. Bruin wrote for a few minutes, suddenly the words flowing from him like a mountain stream.
With a satisfied smile and a stretch, Bruin gazed down and read over the letter. It wasn't great, but it would hopefully serve its purpose.
Sakura,
I hope that this note finds you well. To be honest, I didn't know if I should even write it seeing as you didn't get to spend too much time with us in New Zealand before you left. The funny thing is, even though you weren't there for very long, I kind of missed having you around.
It was a pretty strange year all around. First, with the excitement of the TriWizard Tournament and getting to meet you and the others...I actually thought that it was going to be my best year of school. But, then with so many of you having to leave, the kidnapping of our headmistress, OWL's...well, it kind of just all went downhill.
I suppose I always try and look at the positive side of things and I was just thinking about all of it and realized that one of the best things that happened was meeting you. I just wish we had some more time to share Quidditch strategies, pranks and stuff. I managed to send some of the Durmstrang boys home with something to think about, but it was hard not having anyone to steal french fries from after you left.
Anyways, I hope things are good with you and that you are able to find some time to let me know how you are doing.
Take care,
Bruin
Bruin sealed the envelope and gave Legend his instructions, wondering what, if anything, might come of it.