Harriet Turner
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- Black Walnut/ Maple Wand 12 3/4" Essence of Silver Thistle
Harri walked out onto the quiditch pitch her firebolt clutched in her hands. She needed some fresh air and time alone to sort her head out. She mounted it and kicked off. she began to fly and felt the difference immedietly, the broom flew smoothly and quickly, she felt like her and the broom were one as she soared higher and higher building up speed. She did a lap of the pitch at the speed of light, soaring higher then diving down. She did a quick sommersault in the air and it went without hitch. She did a few more laps increasing and decreasing in speed, diving and gaining height and even practised her landing. She kicked off once more and just flew up staying the middle quadrants of the pitch. It was a windy day and her long blonde hair was blowing all over the place. She hovered there peacfully feeling like she belonged there. She had got her firebolt for Christmas. Christmas. This Christmas definatly wasn't the best one she had had, she had been through so many emotions and moods she was suprised her uncle had put up with her. She still hadn't heard from Alex and she was wondering why. She hoped everything was alright between them, she knew she had sent him a letter when she was confused and he probably didn't know what to make of it, but she needed to write to him, he was the closest thing to Emma for her. He was her twin and he knew her just as well as she did. These thoughts comforted her and she almost slipped off her broom but grabbed firmly on and looking down realised she had gained far to much height. She crept towards the ground, still high but now the ground was visible. She thought about Emma and closed her eyes remembering every detail. "I miss you so much" she whispered tears brimming in her eyes. She felt like Emma was there with her at that moment "Why did you have to leave me?" She whispered slightly louder then before "I miss you I really do" She whispered again tears poring down her face. She opened her eyes and was thrown back to reality. And the reality was that there was absoloutly no-one there she was, again, completly alone.