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School of Wizardry-Part Finale (Closure)


CLOSURE

Prologue
Funny how things turn out in life. Who knew that one day you would have to make such great choices?

Chp1: Take a nice long night flight out on the broom
You cannot get the strange symbols and characters out of your mind. They torment your soul for weeks. You need a nice long night flight out on your broom.

Chp2: Confide a deep secret in Leanna and Morgan
You tell Leanna and Morgan about your encounter at the Great Wizard Ruins. They are amazed. Could you really be the prophesized half-wizard child that has been predicted for centuries? These were bedtime stories told by wizard parents for ages.

Chp3: Apparition lessons with Uncle Mortimer
Uncle Mortimer continues to give you lessons on how to disappear and reappear in different places using magic. This is very dangerous as without proper concentration you may become trapped in between locations!

Chp4: Confess your feelings for Leanna
Recently, every time you see Leanna, your heart starts thumping and you get very nervous. One day your hand brushes by hers and you instinctively grab it. To your surprise she grabs back.

Chp5: Say goodbye to your Uncle, Morgan, and Morgan's grandfather
After many months of deciding, you tell your Uncle Mortimer that you may be the Gateway keeper. He tells you that he already knows; this was prophesized to him many years ago. Uncle Mortimer, Morgan, and Morgan's grandfather have already made preparations to return to the wizard world. Leanna and her family have chosen to stay as they have grown to love the non-wizards.

Chp6: Close the Gateway for eternity
The day comes for you to close the great Gateway. You watch many Elder Wizards and their families walk through the Gateway. After many generations of watching over this Gateway, they can finally rest in the wizard world. Your Uncle turns around and gives you a wink. You lift your wand and immediately utter an incantation in a strange ancient language that you've never heard. The Gateway quickly closes and you lose sight of the wizards.

Chp7: Return to NYC to live with your mom
Although you're sad to see your Uncle and friends leave, this means that now you can go back and live with your mom. Your Uncle left you a large stash of gold which is relatively worthless in the wizard world, but pretty valuable here! You don't mind the city as Leanna and Portsville is only a quick broom flight away!

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