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- Birch Wand 14 1/4 essence of dragonstone
It have been three months since last time that Perseas had visited the vast grounds of Hogwarts. Holidays proved to be a period of reconsideration for the Gryffindor, who had decided to put some effort and improve his grades but also to stop his monkey business and apply his energy in something productive. Instead of making his twin brother's life miserable, Perseas had found a new hobby that winter that kept him away from pranks and mischiefs. The product of the days spent quietly in his room was now resting in his hands as he was walking across the green grounds. It looked like a bundle of silver-green paper and wooden pieces but when he unfolded down on the short grass, a kite-dragon was revealed with a long tail made of lightweight cloth pieces tied together.
This six foot tall paper dragon was Perseas' pride and it was the first proof that he was crafty, not only wit wise but also in handicrfts. He took a moment to adore the result of his effort as he outstretched the two pairs of paper wings. His silver-grey eyes turned up to the skies where patches of clouds hovering on the bright, blue canvas. The rough caress of the cool breeze, now feeling it against his blushed cheeks, was drifting the clouds away to the south. "Time to conquer the skies, Drake." he picked up the dragon-kite that he had already given a name and held it with his back against the north. He had to wait a bit until a strong draft of wind provided the appropriate push for the paper construction to soar above him. Perseas didn't lose time. He grabbed the bundle of string and started running in order for his kite to gain more height. The steady thump of his footsteps against the grass was muffled by the wind's roar and details blurred below him as he felt a surge of adrenaline running through his veins. He looked over his shoulders a couple of time to check the silvery-green dragon flying above him. From another person's point of view, watching from the distance, it would look like he was being chased by the paper dragon.
But the skies must have been intimidated by the paper beast for they casted an unexpected gust of wind to blow it away and bring it down. Perseas was caught off guard by this sudden change of the wind and the bundle of string left his grip. "Shoot!" he cursed under his breath and pounced to grab the rolling bundle before it was carried away by the out of control kite. Perseas fell face down but the bundle slipped away his finger and the silver-green dragon glided away towards the lake. "Watch out for the dragon!" he yelled still lying on the grass as he watched the kite slowly losing altitude and zooming downwards on someone sitting by the lake's shore.
This six foot tall paper dragon was Perseas' pride and it was the first proof that he was crafty, not only wit wise but also in handicrfts. He took a moment to adore the result of his effort as he outstretched the two pairs of paper wings. His silver-grey eyes turned up to the skies where patches of clouds hovering on the bright, blue canvas. The rough caress of the cool breeze, now feeling it against his blushed cheeks, was drifting the clouds away to the south. "Time to conquer the skies, Drake." he picked up the dragon-kite that he had already given a name and held it with his back against the north. He had to wait a bit until a strong draft of wind provided the appropriate push for the paper construction to soar above him. Perseas didn't lose time. He grabbed the bundle of string and started running in order for his kite to gain more height. The steady thump of his footsteps against the grass was muffled by the wind's roar and details blurred below him as he felt a surge of adrenaline running through his veins. He looked over his shoulders a couple of time to check the silvery-green dragon flying above him. From another person's point of view, watching from the distance, it would look like he was being chased by the paper dragon.
But the skies must have been intimidated by the paper beast for they casted an unexpected gust of wind to blow it away and bring it down. Perseas was caught off guard by this sudden change of the wind and the bundle of string left his grip. "Shoot!" he cursed under his breath and pounced to grab the rolling bundle before it was carried away by the out of control kite. Perseas fell face down but the bundle slipped away his finger and the silver-green dragon glided away towards the lake. "Watch out for the dragon!" he yelled still lying on the grass as he watched the kite slowly losing altitude and zooming downwards on someone sitting by the lake's shore.