Chapter 29 You can believe whatever you want, but it doesn't change anything.

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This chapter will be slightly different from the others!

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It was a nice day in Romania. The sun was shining while the snow fell lightly on the ground, creating a nice blanket around the dragon sanctuary. Charlie Weasley was just finishing up some reports about their latest addition, a very aggressive Chinese fireball who had burned his arm, but it wasn't anything serious. He had been burned more times than he bothered to count by now, so he didn't give it that much of a thought.

"Did you remember to add information about its hind leg? The one that's injuried." Liam, a co-worker of his asked.

"One of the first things I added." Charlie answered without looking up from the report.

Charlie had been working at the sanctuary for almost eight months now and could easily say that he had loved every minute of it, even when he wrote reports. There had always been something to do while he worked there. It wasn't often they got a new dragon though, as they had only gotten two since he started, but that didn't really matter either way as they have lots of dragons there already. Charlie had already seen all of them, even given some of them names. Why, he didn't really know, but he did remember that (Y/n) would often name the creatures at Hogwarts for fun.

Thinking about (Y/n) he stopped writing for a few seconds as he got this guilty feeling. He hadn't written a single letter to her in almost four weeks now... well, to his defence, she hadn't written to him either, but he couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong.

Charlie eventually agreed with himself that he would write her a letter as soon as he got home later that day. He could ask how she was, and if her grandmother had gotten any better. He could also ask about the dragon, he hadn't done that in a while, which was kind of strange of him. If he remembered correctly, which he always does when it's about dragons, that dragon is a Norwegian Ridgeback, which also happened to be the type he studied the most at the sanctuary.

"Hey, you done yet?" His thoughts were interrupted by Liam. "I kind of want to get out of here."

"Yeah, I'm done now." Charlie quickly wrote the last thing and put his stuff away before he followed his impatient co-worker, or maybe work friend is the right word? Of course he had made some new friends while he had stayed in Romania, Liam being one of them.

Liam Tafford is a little taller than Charlie, with short brown hair usually styled to be messy, matching brown eyes and a pointy nose. He could be a little impatient at times, but overall he's usually a nice guy.

They left the workplace Charlie had been at for the last nine hours as he never minded working overtime. Charlie really did like his work and would often stay for up to twelve hours before he went home. The dragon sanctuary had to have someone there at all times, and Charlie would always gladly volunteer to do so, but today he couldn't.

A few weeks ago some of the guys he works with had nicely forced him to come join them at their next outing, which was today. Liam being the one in charge of reminding Charlie to leave work, which he had been trying for almost an hour now, until he finally got Charlie out of there.

"You're going to work yourself to death if you continue like that." Liam had said to him while they were walking to the meeting point, though Charlie just shrugged at him, not feeling like arguing about that at the moment.

Reaching the meeting point they could finally see the two others they were meeting, first noticing Oscar Brown, the one with the long blonde hair, which he had in a low ponytail and green ish eyes, he was almost jumping around probably sick of waiting for them, and behind him leaning quietly against a wall was Elian Panov, a quiet Bulgarian man with very short dark hair and eyes.

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