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Aidan wasn't claustrophobic either, but he needed to get out of the castle. For some reason, he wasn't very thrilled about summer ending and having to go back to school this year. Maybe it was OWLs. Or maybe it was just that his free time to do whatever he wanted was about to be cut down considerably. The farther away he got from the castle walls, the more grass that surrounded the pathways, the more trees he saw, the better he felt about it all.
He sighed as he made his way along the path he was on, beginning to stretch and roll his shoulders. Suddenly, running felt like it would feel extremely good. Maybe he'd take a run around the lake or grounds or edge of the forest.
He didn't see his best friend up in the tree, but that was where he stopped to stretch properly and prepare for the long distance run he decided to take.
Lex had shifted so she was lying on her stomach on the branch she was occupying. There were people passing by every now and then making the ground a bit more interesting than an aerial view for now. Only problem with this position was how her candy bag was so much harder to get into leaving her to shuffle around--nearly falling out mind you--just to get a chocolate frog from the bag.
As she dug through her hand she saw a pack of jelly slugs FALL. Her eyes widened and she scrambled into a sitting position to get a better look at where it'd fallen when she caught sight of someone she hadn't seen in quite a bit since the term started because yes, a week counted as practically forever these days.
"Aidan...psssssst." She called trying to get his attention before ultimately hanging upside down to get closer to him.
"Do me a favour? Grab that pack of jelly slugs for me?"
The one riiiiight there. In fact, it was by his feet. He hadn't stepped on it, right?
"Also, hi." That was something she'd missed out in all her candy recovery efforts.
"Did you get taller again?" Asked the girl hanging upside down and unable to tell the difference.