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Poltergeist
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger There had been a part of Brooklyn that had thought about bypassing the feast altogether. She hadn’t felt like she’d miss much, besides the fact that she knew her house had done amazing, of course. Not only that, but somehow she had helped with that. It had been other reasons she’d thought about staying away, but her own opinion of herself had won out. She wasn’t going to hide away when she could leave a final impression on the school. On people who would be back next term. Therefore, instead of staying in the common room with Tywin waiting for the train, she had gotten dressed up and headed up to the Great Hall. She figured nobody could complain about her not being in uniform when she wasn’t coming back.
She had walked into the hall with her head held high as usual, heading straight for the Slytherin table. It had only been once she got there that her demeanor had shifted just the tiniest bit, as she saw Hugo over with Nat and the younger girl’s boyfriend. She had chosen intentionally to move a distance away from the three, taking a seat silently and immediately turning to contemplate the staff, and who might be leaving with her and the other seventh years. Art had already spoken with Miss Lynch, so when he headed towards the Slytherin table, it was Miss Andrews he was going to see. When he approached her, he gave a little smile. "M-Miss Andrews, I didn't want the feast to end without coming and having a little chat." He pulled out a box of four cauldron cakes, safely packed, with her name on the top and handed it to her. Tucked into the lid was a little note, he said a proper goodbye, wrote about her talent in Potions, wished her the very best, and he added in his address where an owl might find him. He hoped to hear what she was up to, but it was also there for if she needed any help or a reference or something. "It was a pleasure watching you in the Potions classroom." He had to stop there, otherwise he might embarrass the young lady. "Do you have many plans for summer?" That was a pretty generic question, so he wouldn't start getting as upset talking about that.
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