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Old 01-05-2022, 09:21 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Maya had decided she was rather fond of the domes on the grounds. It was a nice, quiet place for her to get her assignments done - able to enjoy the scenery but still safe from the elements. Occasionally, the girl did need a break from the walls of Hogwarts. Today, she had chosen to find an unoccupied dome to read yet another one of those muggle teen romance novels she had seen girls her age reading from around home. The books had been fascinating for sure and she had her little sticky notes in there, flagging various pages regarding questions she would have for Kimmie.

So, the Slytherin curled up in one of the chairs and began to read, sticky notes sitting on her lap as she did so.
With his nose in his textbook, reading about Animagi, Daniel made his way to the chair and it was only when he caught sight of a person seated on the chair that he halted his steps. He glanced up and his stomach did a little flip when he realised who was seated on the chair. Lisa's sister...

Despite the fact that the domes were transparent, Daniel had missed Maya seated in the one he entered. If he had, the Hufflepuff would have been tentative to enter. He didn't dislike the older Slytherin, it was quite the contrary.

He now had two options. Take a seat on the chair next to hers, and they could read silently together. Is that considered a date? Most likely not... He could also turn around and walk away. For the time being, the last option sounded the best. There was a difference between being in the same room with the person you liked when others were present and being alone.

Daniel closed his textbook and held it against his chest as he turned around, hoping she had been so engrossed in the story in the book she was reading that she hadn't noticed his presence.
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