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meganelizabeth Christopher had been in the library all day and it felt AMAZING. He had been waiting all summer to return to school to see his friends, his house, even his teachers and classes, but there was almost nothing he missed more than the Hogwarts school library. Other than his four poster bed of course, which was heaven in a mattress.
Curled up in a chair, he sat comfortably, books scattered all around him. His usual afternoon activity. Even though his favourite was Shakespeare, he decided to mix it up, as almost a metaphor for mixing things up this year, and picked up some Victor Hugo. It was the perfect start to the year.
Suddenly, he was snapped out of his book when he heard a small thud quite close by to his seat. Who else would be in the library so early in the year? Normally it was just him and a few other older students trying to cram in early studying, but he didn't see a textbook. Just a novel. With golden hair behind it. Wait a minute... Was that who he thought it was?
"Cass?" he asked sounding genuinely suprised. "What are you doing here?"
Did someone just call her?
The blonde peered up from the top of her book and looked over towards the bookshelves, where most of the people seem to be, but none of them looked familiar, and more importantly, none of them looked like they had called her at all. She glanced over at the other side and found a pair of eyes watching her, as if surprised that she would be here, in the library, of all places. Pft.
"I could ask you the same question." The Slytherin shot back cheekily as she smiled at him, how she never noticed him sitting so close by, she would never know, but she certainly noticed him now.
"But I guess the answer is quite obvious." She added as she nodded towards the books around him.
Then she held up her thick book, prominently displaying the cover that said
'Grimm Brother's Fairy Tales' and smiled
"Just you know, reading." She wasn't usually a fan of fairy tales, especially those written by muggles, but these had a certain...charm to them.
"What about you? What are you reading?"