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Old 01-11-2019, 01:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It really was such a sight to behold. Mark always, ALWAYS enjoyed the view the wooden bridge leading out of the Courtyard gave before heading down into the Grounds of the Castle. If he were reckless like Józef, Mark would lean out and see how far he could see into the surrounding Mountains. But he was content with his position.

Mark would pace back and forth on the bridge taking in as many different points of views as he could to admire each spot. It wouldn't be as amazing to be out here in a few months during the Winter. Once that season as passed, the Ravenclaw boy would be out here once again during the spring to take in it's sights.
There was a time when Lucas Dakest was worried about going on the Wooden Bridge. Not scared, worried.

But this was an older Lucas Dakest and he knew better. There were no shufflings or tentative steps or..... or..... any of it. He did pause at the edge of the bridge, yes, and he didn't like the way it swayed so much but..... that wasn't going to stop him. Taking a deep breath, he started walking. Properly.

Was anyone seeing this? Because this was HUGE.

But there was no one else here. No one, apart from that one boy over there who looked........ familiar?

Curious, the second year found himself walking closer and closer to the boy to see who it was. And if it wasn't anyone he knew then, well, he could run. All that running the previous year had to count for something right? And it wouldn't be awkward he hoped because they won't even know him or remember his face or any of it.

But as he neared the boy, it looked like he didn't have to worry about that. The curious look was replaced with a smile and he found himself almost skipping the last few steps. "Surprised you didn't bring your chess pieces out here," he said, coming to a stop right next to the Ravenclaw. Hello.
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