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Looking at the young Hufflepuff, she frowned and nodded. "At least you are aware of your actions and I do hope that you think before you act next time." It was after all one of those life lessons that needed to be learned. "Well, what has been said has been spoken and we can only go forth from here. Talk with Fee and move from there."
"Simon, you can't worry too much about the past. What has been done and can't be changed. You can only do so much now. From now on, just be honest." she replied. "That might not be the easiest thing now, but it's the best path for you to take."
Sylvie nodded and shook her head slightly. "I see. Well, if everyone is doing what they can do and all." IT still shocked her that no one had heard anything yet about the disappearance. "Simon, if everyone is doing their best, you have to allow them to continue. You have a responsibility to your studies and this is where you should be right now. I know you want to help, but maybe you should just leave it to the others right now. It doesn't mean that you don't care, it's just there is only so much you can do."
Simon looked at the Professor she didn't seem to understand it, everyone was saying that he had to concentrate on his studies but how could he when his cousin was missing, surely he should be allowed to help in the search for her. "How can I concentrate on my studies when my cousin is missing, it's like asking me to pretend everything is okay." Simon sighed, he should have know that the Professor would have agreed with everyone else.
Simon turned away from the Professor so she couldn't see him wipe away the tears that where starting to form in his eyes. "Professor I'm scared that I'll never see her again." He was really worried, but he was sure she was safe, just run off it depended on one thing. "Professor I'm a Prince." Simon said after a few moments pause.