Nov. 8th, 2021 at 1:17 PM
Julia and Hope are gone and I don't really know what to do now. Do I still have to go to school today?
What are we doing for Halloween?
Draco and I were talking about something and we want to test a theory.
For those of you who don't know this, his world plays a sport called Quidditch on magical flying brooms. He has the equipment for us to play here, but we aren't sure if the brooms can be flown by someone who can't access magic. The hope is that we can figure out a way to charm them so that anyone can fly them, but we don't want to just let a bunch of people ride them without running some tests to make sure it will be safe. Well, safe-ish, because it's definitely a dangerous sport.
What I'm asking for is some volunteers of the "I can heal myself" variety. Whether it's magic, biology or something else, we'd like to have some people testing this for us who will survive a fall off a broom if it doesn't work they way we hope it will.
Fellow magic users, I have a feeling this is a project where a little cooperative magic could be helpful, so if we're going to make this work, I think Draco and I could use your help, too.
Any takers?
for those of you who don't really know me, I'm Julia Wicker.
I know there are a lot of us here with a connection to magic, regardless of whether we call ourselves witches or mages or magicians or whatever. I thought it could be kind of cool for us to all get together sometimes, maybe share skills and experiences or even look at some cooperative magic. I'm not looking to blow Goodland up or anything. I just think there are sometimes parts of having magic that only other magic users really get, you know?
Not compulsory, of course, but I thought maybe we could meet on the roof or at one of the coffee shops or something, for anyone who's interested.
No compulsion at all here.. I just want you to know that I'm really proud of you and I'm glad you came to live with us. You're a really great kid.
If you value your life, I would advise treading carefully today and the remainder of the week. I also require chocolate.
I seem to have obliterated the fertility crystals in my sleep. I assure you this was not intentional.
Teddy's post rather puts me to shame on the subject of gratitude, but I do enjoy a celebration. Are either of you interested in observing this holiday? I can't promise a feast on my own, but I can contribute.
So, it looks like we're friends, given I've got a lot of text messages from you and to you and it seems like you know me pretty well. Can I interest you in some coffee, muffins and the hopes of getting caught up to speed?