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Braeden looked up from his book as a model walked out of a photoshoot and approached him. HUH?! He stared at the much taller boy wide-eyed before realizing - oh, it's Deus. Looking like a living Roman statue as always. Of course. He smiled politely at the boy as he sat down and went on about being late due to a friend who needed assistance. D'awwww. How sweet.
Too bad Braeden didn't buy it. He didn't know Deus as well as he knew Roderigo, but he had gotten enough of an idea of his personality to know that such kind acts were rare events and he had most likely been distracted with more self-centered manners. The cowardly lion with the messy hair wasn't about to question him on it, though. That was his business.
"Well, what exactly are you struggling with?" Braeden asked as Deus asked how they would start. "I've got books here that fall under the 'Divination for Dummies' category up to intermediate level," he said, gesturing with a hand at the mountain of books he had set upon the table.
Amadeus pursed his lips, rather unsure if the younger sixth year would be able to assist him. Maybe he would have to go and visit the professor for help when class was not in session, which would be an embarrassing shame. The vain Ravenclaw simply shuddered at the thought. "Well," He sighed, flipping his book open to the third chapter. "It's crystal ball gazing that I've had issues with. I don't understand how some people, Hufflepuffs at that, are able to see their futures while all it looks like to me is as if I'll experience fog sometime soon." He chortled softly before resuming his studious position, resting his elbow on the table and propping his head into his open hand.
"Would you happen to know anything about my predicament?" He asked, subconsciously looking up in a rather sultry
manner at the lanky boy.