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everything started when my hands touched yours. and i've done such sad things with my hands since then, and i know you have too. and i know we'll find light in smaller hands than ours one day soon. and i hope our hands grow old in each others. if not, then why have hands, at all?

bookmarks:
listography GIVE MEMORIES
bubu beeverse (her in fiction)
elle reading around the world
amanda 2024 (gay se organiza)
hyejin movies (2024)
  • victoria, 7th year, halfblood;
  • ravenclaw with a few slytherin tendencies;
  • metamorphmagus;
  • ravenclaw's star beater;
  • patronus: nebelung cat;
  • wand:
    • laurel wood: “it is said that a laurel wand cannot perform a dishonourable act, although in the quest for glory (a not uncommon goal for those best suited to these wands), i have known laurel wands perform powerful and sometimes lethal magic. laurel wands are sometimes called fickle, but this is unfair. the laurel wand seems unable to tolerate laziness in a possessor, and it is in such conditions that it is most easily and willingly won away. otherwise, it will cleave happily to its first match forever, and indeed has the unusual and engaging attribute of issuing a spontaneous lightning strike if another witch or wizard attempts to steal it.”
    • phoenix feather core: “this is the rarest core type. phoenix feathers are capable of the greatest range of magic, though they may take longer than either unicorn or dragon cores to reveal this. they show the most initiative, sometimes acting of their own accord, a quality that many witches and wizards dislike. phoenix feather wands are always the pickiest when it comes to potential owners, for the creature from which they are taken is one of the most independent and detached in the world. these wands are the hardest to tame and to personalise, and their allegiance is usually hard won.”
    • 12 ½" in length: “in my experience, longer wands might suit taller wizards, but they tend to be drawn to bigger personalities, and those of a more spacious and dramatic style of magic.”
    • pliant flexibility: “wand flexibility or rigidity denotes the degree of adaptability and willingness to change possessed by the wand-and-owner pair.”
    • (in all honesty, my wand is just as temperamental as myself.)
jan 29 2018 ∞
feb 3 2018 +