Mountain Fold (Oliver Wood)

Mountain Fold (Oliver Wood)

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Adrianna Elwyn. Hufflepuff. Empath. Origami master. For years people wondered where they came from, whether it be a tiny paper rhino poking their ankle during potions, an adorable folded dragon flying around the greenhouse during Herbology or even a swarm of paper planes interrupting quidditch practice. Most assumed the origami army was just another one of Hogwarts quirks, but some knew different. Friends of Adrianna Elwyn knew how she enjoyed the art of paper folding, with many of her creations wondering around the Hufflepuff Common Room. Over the years Adrianna struggles to control her abilities as an Empath, being able to perceive other's emotions makes her an incredibly understanding person but it can also be intensely overwhelming. On the other hand, Oliver Wood never seem to realise how unenthusiastic the rest of his quidditch team was during one of his pep talks. He had a single-minded determination to win, and to do that he knew he needed to practice. The problem being the increased number of paper hummingbirds and butterflies and other distracting flying creatures that seemed to have taken to fluttering around the quidditch pitch during their practice. He also certainly didn't appreciate the little band of Hufflepuffs that showed up to watch them.
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What it's like to love someone completely different. ... They tell you: "Don't go with the wrong mix." In potions, a rule exists that if two incompatible ingredients were mixed, you could either blow up your cauldron or mess up your brew. It is apparent how two wrongs don't make one right. But there's another existing theory that states that in the art of potion making, if you manage to make two inharmonious things work together, then it might actually does. Just like them. He's the Gryffindor quidditch captain, she's the Slytherin's booksmart gem. A boy who is obsessed with quidditch and a girl who holds strong grudges towards it. How can they even get themselves to stand along each other and expect that they would work? [ Oliver Wood × Fem!OC ] [ BOOK ONE of the OA SERIES ] [ POA - DHA ] [ Completed ] [ ©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ]

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