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- Dan
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- Age
- 9/2015
Oliver had had a rough few months. The end of the Quidditch season was insight and it was becoming less and less likely that he would be wearing the blue robes of the Tornadoes for another season. Oliver had been alerted to the article that lay in front of him by his cousin Ariana and what he read had left him in the mood to trade in his butterbeer for a fire whiskey. The crumpled copy of the Daily Prophet lay on the table in front of him, he had read it over multiple times yet he still found himself looking down at the paper and catches glimpses of the article.
Oliver's fingers tightened as he read through the article again. There was already talk that he would be released from the team. As the season's end grew closer Oliver knew that he would have to think about his future away from the Tornadoes. He reached out and grabbed his drink, raising it to his lips to finish off the fire whiskey. With the words of the article fresh in his mind, he couldn't take his eyes off the image on the front page of the sports section, himself, falling off his broom whilst trying to make a save.
Daily Prophet said:Unsafe Hands: What had happened to Oliver Halliwell?
Former Ravenclaw utility player and current Tutshill Tornadoes keeper Oliver Halliwell was once considered one of the brightest and most promising young talents in the British and Irish Quidditch league. The spectacular performances during the Tornadoes last title winning season even earned him a place as England's alternate. However recent performances would suggest young Halliwell's career may be over before it even started. Usually considered a 'safe pair of hands' the Quaffle has been through Halliwell's hoops more times during the last few games than his entire career so far. It is only thanks to the Tornadoes tireless seeker that the team hasn't taken a complete nosedive down the league table. With Halliwell now being ommited from the most recent England team the question remains, what will the Tornadoes do with their floundering keeper? As questions of his future mount, this reporter can not help but recount the original uproar when the Tornadoes decided to play Halliwell as a keeper despite playing as chaser and beater for his school house.
Oliver's fingers tightened as he read through the article again. There was already talk that he would be released from the team. As the season's end grew closer Oliver knew that he would have to think about his future away from the Tornadoes. He reached out and grabbed his drink, raising it to his lips to finish off the fire whiskey. With the words of the article fresh in his mind, he couldn't take his eyes off the image on the front page of the sports section, himself, falling off his broom whilst trying to make a save.