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Harry Potter, a Hogwarts' boy, found a mysterious object in his girlfriend's bedroom. It was made of wood and had two separate pieces that were fused together. The wand was made from a rare type of magical material called "magali

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The Hogwarts' girls were having a slumber party and Hermione Granger was in her bedroom with her boyfriend, Harry Potter. They were both wearing sexy lingerie and had just finished having sex. As they cuddled in bed, Hermione's wand fell out of her skirt pocket and onto the floor. Harry picked it up and started to examine it when he noticed something strange about the texture of the wood. He realized that it was made of some kind of magical material that he had never seen before.Curious, Harry examined the wand more closely and discovered that it was made from a rare type of wood called "magalir" which was only found in one place on earth - a small island off the coast of France. Intrigued by this discovery, Harry decided to take a closer look at the wand and see if he could find any clues as to how it got there or who might have left it behind.As he examined the wand more closely, Harry noticed something strange about its shape - it looked like two separate pieces that had been fused together somehow. He couldn't figure out how this could be possible but decided to keep an open mind and see what else he could find out about this mysterious object.Harry spent hours examining every inch of the wand until finally, he came across a small inscription on one side: "Made by Damimist Labia." Intrigued by this discovery, Harry decided to investigate further and see if there were any other clues hidden within Hogwarts' walls that might lead him closer to solving this mystery.

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