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Lislchen Seeing as the day were getting longer again which meant that the sun would go down later every day, Lewis had figured that he should probably get started on some stargazing for Professor Roslund's assignment. Fortunately, Kurumi had said she would join him tonight so maybe the whole looking-up-at-the-sky thing was going to be a lot more interesting.
With an extra blanket - it was still pretty cold outside - his bag and his telescope in hands Lewis made his way over to where they'd arranged to meet. Hopefully she would come too. Until then he decided to make good use of the time by setting up his telescope, and placing his notebook and pen on top of his bag on the floor. Okay. Now he was ready.
Spreading the blanket on the ground Lewis sat down on it and looked up at the sky. At least it was clear tonight so maybe they would actually get to see a few stars.
Tugging on her
purple scarf as she walked, Kurumi squinted in the dimly lit corridor to try and see if Lewis was already there or not. It was hard to see now that the sun had set and the moon's light was blocked by one of the many towers that made up Hogwarts. Tugging on the strap of her bag, Kurumi walked forward, wondering if perhaps she should have actually brought her reading glasses with her...
"
Oh, Lewis!" Kurumi called, hopefully spotting him. She had already mistaken him for a rather oddly shaped bush earlier on her way down. That had been awkward to say the least and the Gryffindor was forever thankful that no one else had been around to see it. She walked over to him and set her things down on the ground before kneeling down to unzip her bag and remove her telescope as well, setting it up beside his.
Looking up, Kurumi could already see Polaris shining brightly above them, but she didn't focus on looking at the stars too much just yet. Returning her attention to her bag, Kurumi removed a rather larger thermos and two mugs. "
I probably should have asked...but do you like tea?" Kurumi usually drank green tea all the time in the evenings as a way to calm down, but recently she had taken up using her mother's cherry blossom tea...it made her feel more connected, which surprised her considering she had been trying to put such thoughts out of her mind for some time now.