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Hera
He had no real reason for being at the treehouse, it wasn't a place he frequented on his own... but today was the exception. It was true that now was a time of change, not only regarding the weather and up-coming exams with graduation pending soon after that. No, it was more. It was... intrinsic. He was growing frustrated, perhaps with himself.
Even with all the talks of change, his routines remained the same, eat, sleep, workout, duel, Maggie, classes, repeat. It was a pleasant life, though he wouldn't lie, he could do without Transfiguration on Thursday mornings, or EVER. What bothered him was that even though he had all his ducks lined up in a neat row, he couldn't shake the feeling that he was missing something. Missing OUT on something.
After climbing the rungs to the main platform, Zeke meandered about until he stumbled across Hady, sitting on the balcony doing what Hady does - which in his opinion was everything and anything.
"Hey," he greeted her with a slight grin, choosing to stand beside her, looking out over the grounds.
This seventh years attention might have been on the sketch she was working on but that didn't mean she didn't hear the footfalls of someone else making their way up to the treehouse. Not hearing them say anything right from the start she supposed they either didn't know her or were checking things out. So it was okay that she hadn't looked up right away from what she was doing, pencil still moving lightly across the parchment on her lap.
In fact it wasn't until the person was nearly beside her did she look up. An instant smile forming on her face when she say just who it was standing there.
"Hey, what brings you up here?" she asked setting her pencil down for the moment. Zeke didn't seem much of a 'let me sit around in the treehouse' type of guy to her. What did she know though, people changed including her friends. And if changes were going to happen then seventh year was one of the times that it usually did.