Unforgivably Cursed | adultescent Henry was slowly returning to a full schedule of classes over the last few weeks, though he still occasionally missed some classes here and there depending on how he was feeling. He was pretty good at faking a smile and getting through the day though. And people were finally starting to stop asking how he was doing. He still wasn't able to eat meals in the Great Hall though.
History of Magic was one that he found himself easily distracted in as his mind was apt to wander and he hadn't found reason to attend in a hurry. He was here today though, sitting close to the door as it had been the first open seat he found when he came in. Trying not let his mind wander too much was proving to be counter-productive but he tried to focus on the class as the professor started the lesson.
He did perk up a bit as he heard the question. They were going to be studying Quidditch today? He could totally get into that subject and he shot Daisy a little smile as he heard her exclamation. He could agree with that. But what could he offer as an answer to the question about it's history? He listened to some of the other answers offered before raising his hand, adding on to Hattie's answer. "That happens sometimes in games, what Hattie said about one team catching the snitch and the other team winning." It wasn't that common but it still happened in games today. "Catching the snitch is worth 150 points and ends the game. But when a chaser scores a goal, it's worth 10 points each, so if the other team is beating another by more than 150 points, they could win anyway even if they don't catch the snitch." And he'd know, since he made plenty of those goals in games as a chaser. But, was it history? Yeah, he thought so since that scoring system probably had been in place a long time. Maybe even since the beginning.
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