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- Black Walnut/ Maple Wand 12 3/4" Essence of Silver Thistle
It was Sam's birthday and he honestly did not feel like celebrating it. Most years, Sam never actually wanted to celebrate it but he would still meet up with his friends and hang out. However this year Sam didn't even want to do that. Sam didn't want to speak or see any of his friends. He had just broken up with Toni and now was questioning was it even the right thing to do? His head began to pound everytime he thought about that and he felt great longing in his heart for her everytime she popped into his head. She was continuously on his mind, and when she wasn't Sam felt completely and utterly empty without her. Sometimes he felt like marching down to the dungeons to talk to her or to just simply hug her. Just to be with her. Toni was always the one Sam went to with a problem, especially in the past year when he had barely spoken to his friends. He missed being able to do that. He just missed Toni in general.
Sam was spending his birthday in the only place left that he found comfort in, the Quidditch Pitch. Yet even though he brought his emerald broomstick he sat in the Hufflepuff stands staring into space. He tried to remind himself of the reasons why he broke up with Toni in the first place. It wasn't like they gave up when things became hard, they had been trying all Winter to sort things out. The spark just wasn't there anymore. But that still didn't mean that Sam didn't miss her. Because he did. He missed her like crazy. Somehow he knew, wheter he liked it or not, that himself and Toni were over for good. Over that long winter, Sam had grown, his facial features had changed, Sam's overall outlook on life had changed. He had become this mopey teenager, someone that he never thought he would become. Sam's clear blue eyes scanned the empty Quidditch Pitch whilst the defening silence soothed his frantic thoughts.
Sam was spending his birthday in the only place left that he found comfort in, the Quidditch Pitch. Yet even though he brought his emerald broomstick he sat in the Hufflepuff stands staring into space. He tried to remind himself of the reasons why he broke up with Toni in the first place. It wasn't like they gave up when things became hard, they had been trying all Winter to sort things out. The spark just wasn't there anymore. But that still didn't mean that Sam didn't miss her. Because he did. He missed her like crazy. Somehow he knew, wheter he liked it or not, that himself and Toni were over for good. Over that long winter, Sam had grown, his facial features had changed, Sam's overall outlook on life had changed. He had become this mopey teenager, someone that he never thought he would become. Sam's clear blue eyes scanned the empty Quidditch Pitch whilst the defening silence soothed his frantic thoughts.