Ugh. Ari found herself groaning when the professor told them to divide themselves into groups. No, there isn't anything inherently
wrong with group projects, and Ari doesn't mind working with people at all (as long as they were reasonable and willing to contribute). She just
really despises the part where she has to look for a group. Worse, she has to get up from her
chair and walk around.
As expected, much of the class already began to assemble themselves in their friend groups, and all Ari could do was observe the crowd and attempt to identity figures that were separated from the horde. Well, there's nothing much she could do but attempt to form a new band...
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Kolyander Normally when something involved her brother, Rylee would have paid more attention. However this was a debate on fiction version non-fiction writing. She already knew very well where Reese's opinions lie on that matter for she and he had come to their own debates on this numerous times before themselves. So while she my have seem somewhat amused by his antics for the first several moments she had simple zoned out after that and let him and Quinn continue on.
Finally the Professor took charge once more and well she would have liked to say she understood what he was talking about... but yeah, no. Most of what he said went right over her ginger haired head. Rylee blinked her bright blue eyes at the man while she took down some notes trying to make sense of what it was they were meant to be doing. At least she understood they were to be getting into groups?
Simple enough. Groups me-
Rylee turned around in her seat to catch her brothers eye and wave him over only to see hear someone else already telling him he was working with them. Figures. Why wouldn't they be claiming him. Alright then. No worries. She would sit right here. Until someone made her move or a group came to join her cause really who even cared? It's not she even understood this activity anyway
. Maybe if she hadn't been in her own little grumpy world she would've noticed Dorian by himself as well.
Ari approached a fellow Gryffindor girl, someone she didn't know, and gave an obligated smile.
"Hi, do you have a group yet?" She asked hopefully.