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- Bloodwood Wand 15 1/4" Essence of Phoenix Ash
Reading yet another school textbook in the shallow and failing attempt to finish his homework, Jake was bored out of his mind yet again. If the Slytherin had enough courage to talk to anybody new, he would have a friend or two to spend this time with. But unfortunately, he hadn't seen much of the friends he had made lately, they were too busy with other things, things that were more important than spending a little time with an underweight sleep deprived kid like him. Jake sighed at this thought, he had so many bad traits and he had to change so much about himself before he could have any real self confidence, instead of the fake smiles and conversations he had been hiding himself behind for the past few years, and honestly, he wasn't about to stop any time soon. It wasn't that he didn't care about the friends he had made it was just his safety net so they wouldn't know as much about him as they probably should. It was in his best intentions that they didn't know.
Finally making the lethargic decision to do something with his passing time, Jake stood up and left his dorm room. He walked through the common room, ignoring the bustling noise of his fellow Slytherins. He kept his head down, making the endeavor not to be noticed by anybody who wasn't worth his precious time. He hadn't decided where he was going to go or who he was going to see, he left that up to chance with the optimistic thought that he actually might have a good day. Jake hadn't brought his notebook with him, he had done it on purpose, much like he had done the whole year. He had grown out of the tattered front cover and ripped up pages that had fuelled his antisocial behavior for as long as he could remember, it took his attention away from how much he detested his school. He loathed everything about the school, he loathed how the insults his housemates shouted at him echoed through the hallways like they were there to haunt him for longer than it was intended.
It was just another daily chore, to ignore the weird looks from the people that noticed him in the crowd. Jake had always wished that there wasn't anybody that would pick him out of a group of people. He wished that they were just like the mass population that passed him without a second glance, which was if they had given him a glance in the first place. Sure, if everybody ignored him and pushed him aside, he wouldn't have the friends he did. Jake felt the warm tickle of the sun on his ghostly white skin as he made his way out into the Hogwarts garden. Jake had always looked unwell, that was just how he naturally looked, sickly. Jake leaned against a wall on the far side of the garden and brushed his fingers against the stem of a red rose, the thorns had pierced his skin almost instantaneously and a drop of blood fell from his index finger and onto the ground. All Jake could do was smirk to himself and overlook the situation at hand. He just continued to lean against the wall with the arrogant look of self satisfaction he rarely showed.
Finally making the lethargic decision to do something with his passing time, Jake stood up and left his dorm room. He walked through the common room, ignoring the bustling noise of his fellow Slytherins. He kept his head down, making the endeavor not to be noticed by anybody who wasn't worth his precious time. He hadn't decided where he was going to go or who he was going to see, he left that up to chance with the optimistic thought that he actually might have a good day. Jake hadn't brought his notebook with him, he had done it on purpose, much like he had done the whole year. He had grown out of the tattered front cover and ripped up pages that had fuelled his antisocial behavior for as long as he could remember, it took his attention away from how much he detested his school. He loathed everything about the school, he loathed how the insults his housemates shouted at him echoed through the hallways like they were there to haunt him for longer than it was intended.
It was just another daily chore, to ignore the weird looks from the people that noticed him in the crowd. Jake had always wished that there wasn't anybody that would pick him out of a group of people. He wished that they were just like the mass population that passed him without a second glance, which was if they had given him a glance in the first place. Sure, if everybody ignored him and pushed him aside, he wouldn't have the friends he did. Jake felt the warm tickle of the sun on his ghostly white skin as he made his way out into the Hogwarts garden. Jake had always looked unwell, that was just how he naturally looked, sickly. Jake leaned against a wall on the far side of the garden and brushed his fingers against the stem of a red rose, the thorns had pierced his skin almost instantaneously and a drop of blood fell from his index finger and onto the ground. All Jake could do was smirk to himself and overlook the situation at hand. He just continued to lean against the wall with the arrogant look of self satisfaction he rarely showed.