Post by TJ on Sept 14, 2007 11:02:38 GMT -5
To Felix,
Meet me at the library, with your wand and a bag of supplies, such as parchment, quills and ink. We should meet up to get to know each other better. Come, Iwill be at the library am at the library.
Regards,
TJ
Meet me at the library, with your wand and a bag of supplies, such as parchment, quills and ink. We should meet up to get to know each other better. Come, I
Regards,
TJ
TJ scribbled out the 'will be' part as he trudged along the the hallway to the library. He had been there several times since his arrival, and had found several books. As well as finding books, TJ had found many great friends, and one of them he was going to meet. Felix Genero, a smart but slightly eccentric first-year. He was raised in a Muggle-community, so the methods and explanations of magic were often returned with scientific facts. TJ had begun to enjoy his company, but he was still slightly embarrassed by being proven wrong by Felix.
The Ravenclaw was a bright, young fellow, often the smartest anyone knew. But here at Firefox, there were such geniuses who even surpassed T.J. with such flair and style that the confident teen was left dumbfounded and confused. Felix was one of them, and he was only a First Year! He must have been the, whats-a-ma-call-it, Albert Einstien at his muggle school.
Walking through the great swinging doors of the library, TJ walked up to Shane Matthews, the librarian, and checked back some books he had borrowed. Walking over to the fiction books, TJ picked up a book called ‘Eragon’ and started to flip through it. This boy, Chris Paolini, was a underaged wizard who wrote ‘fiction’ books for muggles. That guy had a smart idea.
Putting the book back onto the shelf, TJ strolled through the eyes, nosing through random books of taste, before coming across a spells book for sixth years. Some of the spells he already knew, but the uses of the different magics was so interesting TJ sat down and started to read it, completely lost in the land of reading.