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He nodded and in a pause in the conversation he mentioned I'm going to try out for quidditch this year. I don't know how good I'll be. I'm a fair flyer, but I live in a fishing village and I'd never even met a wizard or witch before I'd gotten to Hogwarts. All of this was really new to me last year. I feel a bit more comfortable and my parents seem to have relaxed a bit about it as well.
As the librarian winked and produced his wand, he watched as the book was retrieved. It was a remarkably useful spell that accio. Ian grinned as the book was presented and described to him. Thank you very much, sir. I really appreciate your help.
"Good idea. In quidditch you’ll meet lots of new people and if you make the team you'll have be able to make friends with your new team mates." Leo had a feeling that quidditch could potentially make wonder’s with the boy’s self esteem and even make him feel more at home at the school regardless of the results of tryouts.
"You're welcome Ian. I don’t mind helping out. Do you need any another books?" He enquired with a smile. It was Leo's job to help out naturally plus he liked doing it and it was an easy way to establish relationships with the student body.