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It had been years since Celia had touched a school broom, so she had been shocked while preparing for tryouts to discover just how terrible those brooms were. They barely flew properly, and she was sure that several of them were older than her. Thankfully, most of the people who had shown up to tryouts had brought their own brooms, but the experience had been eye-opening. As she'd taken notes on each player's performance, she had also noted their broom model. A fair amount of the team flew Streaks, but not all of them. In a game where success was so heavily dependent on one's speed and agility, that was unacceptable.
Celia had little desire to just buy Streaks for everyone who didn't have one — and not just because she suspected her family's financial situation was about to change dramatically. She would rather jump from her broom than spend her own money (or her mom's money) on someone like Ivelisse. Besides, it wasn't sustainable. She needed to start a fund, one supported by donors. It was a common enough idea in the U.S. Her mom was always getting solicitation letters from her alma mater, so Celia had borrowed a couple of those letters to try and craft her own.
The final step was putting together a list of potential donors. After combing through old Quidditch rosters, Celia had settled on Rory Fergusson as her first target. He had been playing professionally for a decade now, which hopefully had given him time to accumulate some wealth. Plus, he was a Fergusson. Even if he no longer felt any personal connection with Slytherin, hopefully he would feel obligated to support the team that his own sister/cousin/niece/whatever Liusaidh was had captained.
Celia had little desire to just buy Streaks for everyone who didn't have one — and not just because she suspected her family's financial situation was about to change dramatically. She would rather jump from her broom than spend her own money (or her mom's money) on someone like Ivelisse. Besides, it wasn't sustainable. She needed to start a fund, one supported by donors. It was a common enough idea in the U.S. Her mom was always getting solicitation letters from her alma mater, so Celia had borrowed a couple of those letters to try and craft her own.
The final step was putting together a list of potential donors. After combing through old Quidditch rosters, Celia had settled on Rory Fergusson as her first target. He had been playing professionally for a decade now, which hopefully had given him time to accumulate some wealth. Plus, he was a Fergusson. Even if he no longer felt any personal connection with Slytherin, hopefully he would feel obligated to support the team that his own sister/cousin/niece/whatever Liusaidh was had captained.
Dear Rory,
I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Celia Vuong, and I am the captain of the Slytherin Quidditch team at Hogwarts New Zealand. It is so nice to be able to connect with you. I am a big fan of the Macaws and have always admired your playing.
I am reaching out because I am starting a fund for the Slytherin team and was hoping you could help me. My goal is to ensure that every member of the team, no matter their economic circumstance, has access to all the resources they need to succeed on the pitch. As a professional, I am sure you can appreciate how vital one's equipment is to one's success. Unfortunately, we have a number of team members who are flying outdated broom models.
Therefore, my first priority will be to ensure that everyone on the team is flying the latest model. Extra funds will then go to a separate set of practice equipment for the Slytherin team's exclusive use. Finally, any leftover funds will be used to sponsor team members who wish to attend Quidditch practice camps or hire private coaches over the school breaks. At all stages, members facing financial hardship will be prioritized.
Would you be willing to make a donation? A gift of 40 galleons would fund a new set of Quidditch balls, and 200 galleons would fund a Streak for a single player. Of course, a donation of any amount would be greatly appreciated.
Slytherin has the best Quidditch team at Hogwarts. We have won nine of the last 10 championships. With your help, we can keep that streak going.
With gratitude,
Celia