4 sierpnia 2000

nothing is real but dreams and love


Jules LeBlanc
At first glance, Jules is not the type of person one might accuse of being a rather talented gymnast, especially because he comes across as tall and lanky and, well, he is. But years of  exhausting training did the trick, and so he can also be graceful and quite fancy, with his head held high and his whole body very effortlessly sliding into a nice split... when he’s actively trying to be graceful, that is, so pretty much while he’s actually taking part in a competition. When he’s just relaxing at home, he’s mostly walking around in sweatpants, with his hair messy, and a coffee in hand; not quite as fancy.
He never took himself too seriously, which is a great trait he picked up from his family; an old family of wizards. Those families are usually thought to be very stern and bland, but not the LeBlancs. They enjoyed life and never really bought into this whole pure-bloods are superior thing. Sure, his parents always stressed the need to pass on the genes, but since they had six children, it only took one of them wanting to reproduce with another wizard to do that, so statistically, they were good. And Jules was their youngest, most spoiled son so his upbringing was even less strict than his brothers' and sisters'. Of course, sometimes he had to go to a fancy wizarding party with his parents, or meet their important friends, but those were just traditions he didn’t mind.
Ultimately, he’s always been thankful to his parents and siblings, because thanks to their support, he could be whatever he wanted. And he wanted to be a gymnast; an odd dream for a little wizard, yes, but at least no one was surprised when he announced that he’s gay. 

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