"Yeah!" she smiled and urged her aunt to carry on.
"Well...that's what love feels like," she smiled back, "But if you don't keep your eyes on something still, and you loose focus of the things around you...you can never tell when you are going to fall." her smile faded a little bit.
"I won't let you fall, Aunt Sally." Julia smiled.
"I won't let you fall, Little Julia," her aunt smiled back and brushed her hair from her face.
Years later Julia had grown to be a young woman. Her red hair had grown to the brim on her pants and the tips were dyed black. Her blue eyes were lined with dark lashes and black pencil.
Julia looked down at her outfit in the full length mirror, she wa fairly tall but her baggy black pants gave her the appearance of being short. Under her pant legs she wore, heeling boots that went up to her knees. Her shirt was also black but had a silver snake on it, to the wizarding world it was a symbol of her house, Slytherin, but to the muggles it was just a weird shirt.
She would be heading back to Hogwarts soon, but right now she was walking through the streets of Diagon Alley looking for school supplies. She sighed and turned, not yet seeing anyone she wanted to see right now, none of her friends that she was yearning to see all summer. They said that they would be here shortly. Julia walked into the nearest shop, Quidditch Supplies were sold here, she needed new Seeker gloves, the others were torn.
But then she saw someone that she didn't want to see, a boy who was also on the team. It was painful for them both to be on the Quidditch field wen they had such a rough past. But they made it through the year, but what about this one? They couldn't be together, it wouldn't work out for them...it never did and probably never will!
Julia thought it strange that her aunt told her that she would never let her fall, meaning in love, but she had fallen in love with a boy that played quidditch with her. Once she had nearly fallen off her broom and he caught her instead of the snitch!
