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So she was back. Sixth Year. The year where she could relax and PARTAAAY. Only not partaay. Because she didn't do partaaying, she'd tried it over the holiday's and she hadn't enjoyed it that much. Especially not the night after a party when you wanted to die. But she was determined to relax that year.
She meandered her way up to the library so she could read a book and all that, and plucked a large, leather tome from the bookshelf and made her way over to the chair and flopped down
Jack tried to reach up to the seventh shelf of the book case, but his could barely touch the sixth. He took out his wand, and gave a gentle swirl, until the book,
Hound of Baskervilles, swiftly lifted up and wedged itself between two others in the "Muggle Fiction" section.
He put his hands in his pockets and looked around the massive library. It was a bit quiet today, a lot of people were probably still settling in. The September sun was creeping in through the stained glass windows, his grey-green eyes followed to light to Amy, reading in a squishy chair.
He turned around, and winced. He felt awful. His mother had taken his wand, his owl, his books, every single school supply off him, and locked them under her bed, where he couldn't get them. He probably wouldn't have gotten there at all if it wasn't for his cousin, Teddy O' Donovan, who broke in to his room, and snuck in to his mother's room and took Jack's stuff. So Jack, being seventeen, apparated them both to Diagon Alley. But Teddy was bloody hanging off him to whole time. Teddy would be in Amy's year, sixth, and he couldn't help feeling a little awkward about that, but Jack knew Teddy had been sorted in to Slytherin, and was secretly relieved about that.
He was one of the last on the train, so was stuck with Teddy, a bunch of first years at the very front, beside the trolley lady. He actually skipped the feast and went to bed, so this would be his first time seeing Amy since last term. He walked over and sat down across from her. "
Um, hi," He said quietly, giving her a small smile.