WARNING - POTENTIAL DREAM RUINING MATERIAL IN THIS POST.
Hello everyone,
So you reach that age when you just know the Tooth Fairy doesn't exist, and then the dream is over. But I think that the dream of the Tooth Fairy is never truly gone, even if your parents tell you that it's not real - because this morning I felt the last piece of that imaginary creature erase itself from my mind; when I was asked to put a pound coin under the pillow of my little brother who is ten years old.
The thing is, just now, he's come downstairs claiming he hasn't found it and I went to his bedroom with him and the coin I put there is gone - so there's two options. Either a tiny something-or-other stole it; or he's got it and he just wants my mother to give him another pound. Either way, I'm not bothered - I'm more concerned that until now I still believed in the Tooth Fairy.
A lot of eople will deny believing in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, etcetc, but I think that we never truly let go until we see it with our own eyes that they don't exist.
How old were you when you stopped believing in these magical beings?
I don't know - but I can safely say that the time when I fully let go was this morning, at fourteen years old, in my house.
Fourteen sounds old - but I think that you're never too old to believe in magic. A lot of us will say that we're wizards and use spells like "Expelliarmus" and "Protego"; calling other people muggles, but are there any potterheads that actually believe Hogwarts exists? This shows our loyalty - we know it's not real; we've seen how they fly, how the spells are 'cast', and we've seen the secrets behing the magical world of Harry Potter - yet we stick by our inner wizard because we'll always be loyal to Rowling and the fantasy world she created for us to escape to when we don't like the real world.
There's other worlds like this too; but I don't think any of them has a fan base as loyal, as heated, as active as Harry Potter does; simply because the book is so well written and the publicity in it's time has just been immensely phenomenal.
That's it for your weekly post. Keep dreaming everyone, even if you know it's not real! Over halfway to my name, not that you're that interested anyway... oh I just remembered, I switched to my Google+ profile so I guess you know my name!
Goodbye for now,
MOLLY xo
P.S HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my sister Megan! Love you lots teenager today; have a great day <3 xxxxxxxxx
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