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Stargazing was always Elliot's favorite part about visiting New Zealand. The stars out at his dad's house were beautiful, and he could never see even close to as many back home in New York. Now that he was living at school, Elliot had thought he'd enjoy the chance to stargaze all the time, especially now that he got to study astronomy too. But he'd encountered one point of contention, now that they were studying more in class. All the stars and constellations he'd grown up with were in the Northern Hemisphere, and the more they did in the class, he was finding more differences in the night sky than similarities and the hobby he used to find stunning and fascinating was starting to become strange and stressful in its unfamiliarity.
Right now Elliot was struggling with his star chart for class, totally lost on which direction was what and what constellation was supposed to be where. He had thought he was doing fine until it was pointed out that Orion was upside down and he had to start all over again.
Now he was out here on the lawn, trying to find his bearings. All he'd really accomplished though was walking in circles for almost an hour and a crick in his neck. It wasn't even dark enough to really see the stars just yet and Elliot wasn't sure he was brave enough to try and break curfew, even in the name of homework. Not to mention the sun was only going to set later and later as the year went on, so he was already running out of time to figure this out. Stupid southern hemisphere. Elliot was ready to give up, dropping into the grass with a defeated huff, resting his forehead against the star chart and counting a few breathes to get back in control.
Right now Elliot was struggling with his star chart for class, totally lost on which direction was what and what constellation was supposed to be where. He had thought he was doing fine until it was pointed out that Orion was upside down and he had to start all over again.
Now he was out here on the lawn, trying to find his bearings. All he'd really accomplished though was walking in circles for almost an hour and a crick in his neck. It wasn't even dark enough to really see the stars just yet and Elliot wasn't sure he was brave enough to try and break curfew, even in the name of homework. Not to mention the sun was only going to set later and later as the year went on, so he was already running out of time to figure this out. Stupid southern hemisphere. Elliot was ready to give up, dropping into the grass with a defeated huff, resting his forehead against the star chart and counting a few breathes to get back in control.