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Honestly, Treyen Lockhart did NOT want to enter, he lingered for a while outside the door preparing himself for the no-Nolan scene.
But he couldn't just give up Divination, right? He actually liked the subject very much as to not be a part of it, not to mention he'd been pretty good at it before. There was also a part of him that felt curiosity at the thought of having this woman as a Professor. There was something about her...he was simply curious.
The boy straightened himself and sighed, then announced his entrance with a simple "Morning, Professor," and made his mind go blank. He didn't want any memories from when Nolan was here to be in his mind...or he'll break down in class.
He took a seat, not at the front like he used to. He took nothing out of his bag either.
Ellie was SHAKING. It was as if she was afraid. And, in a way, she really, really was. Her stomach hurt, she could barely see, her eyes were turning watery. She probably wouldn't even be here if it weren't for the secret mission she'd promised herself to go through with. All for Reyn's sake.
Slowly, she walked into the classroom. The seats...were in pairs. UNLIKE Reyn's seats. HMPH. Looking around, she spotted Treyen. She...couldn't smile at him. No. But she let her gaze stay on him for long enough to make eye contact. In a silent, 'Dear Merlin what am I doing here.' communication. She would have gladly sat next to him, but he was taken.
Maybe it was better that way? He'd probably try to stop her. From what, you ask? Her plan. Which, wasn't much different from what she usually acted in Divination. But her voice wasn't going to have the sarcastic tone it had with Reyn. She was going to be totally serious.
Maybe the teacher would quit?
Anyway, Ellie took a random seat, uncertain of whether it was next to someone or not. She...didn't have the focus to pay attention to such unimportant things.
She crossed her legs and crossed her arms. A position she was hoping to remain in through class. Different from the relaxed demeanor of Reyn's lessons. Though, LIKE Reyn's lessons, she didn't have materials for notes and such. Divination wasn't real anyway.