09-12-2017, 02:22 AM
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Chimaera
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Originally Posted by hermionesclone The term had just started but that didn't stop Hirsch from running between the Defence classrooms, his office and the Ravenclaw tower every now and then. There were always the little things cropping out that, it had turned out, he had forgotten to put in the Tower.
Today's items were a bunch of books including The Practical Uses of Charms in the Modern Household and something to do with recent UFO sightings. Seeing as he had no use for them, there was bound to be someone in the West Tower who needed - or wanted - them more than he did. It did, after all, give him a legitimate reason for climbing up six floors and answering the riddle the bronze knocker had given him.
At first glance, he thought that the common room was empty, which wasn't entirely surprising. It was lesson time, wasn't it? Most people should be in a class right about now and he doubted very much that any of his Ravenclaws would be skiving off just for the sake of their own interests. But, it was just as he had finished clambering into the common room, that a voice rang out. A small voice sitting near one of the large windows.
Huh.
Still holding onto the stack of books, Hirsch directed his feet towards the sixth year and her familiar, instead. Putting books away could wait, he had a question right about now. "You're not skiving off, are you? I'd hate to have you put you in detention so early on in the term." There was a cheeky grin on his face because he knew - and he bet that she did as well - that that wasn't going to happen. The angle of the chair and her gaze out the window didn’t allow Cassie view of the common room entrance. However, she did notice the sound of someone entering but she didn’t readily think anything of it. There were, after all, plenty of people allowed access to the common room at any time so it stood to reason that there had been a good chance of not remaining alone there for the entirety of her stay. And when footsteps appeared to be drawing closer to her perch, Cass turned to find Hirsch there as the man presented his question to her which she was quick to answer.
Detention…not for her. “Oh no Professor,” she remarked with a shake of her head. “I wouldn’t dream of it.” And judging by the expression on the professor’s face, he didn’t really think she was one to do such a thing. “I managed to have a small break in my schedule.” She was, after all, not obliged to take all of the offered subjects. Taking notice of the books he possessed, Cassie straightened up attentive, Milo moving to the top of the chair in protest of her movement. “Do you need any help?”
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