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- Zephie
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- 4/2035 (27)
The Hufflepuff was shaking in his seat as he waited to see who would turn up to one of his discussion sessions. Since the beginning of the year, Ilija had tried to bring himself to talk to more people around the school, and ultimately felt as that was going quite well. Of course he still had his awkward moments where words would get stuck in the back of his throat, and he would be nervous wondering what others thought of him to really say what was in his mind, but looking back over the last few weeks he would have said it had at least been a definite improvement. The Bulgarian had been considering his future job prospects too with his OWLs coming up next year, and after careful consideration he decided to try and push towards helping others, and one way he could do that was by talking to them.
Whether it was a nervous first year who hadn’t felt as though they’d quite fit in yet, or a second year who was anxious about having to choose their electives, Ilija wished he could be that ear for them. Growing up with two older sisters, they’d always had the limelight in the eyes of their parents and the youngest Olaf had more often than not been left to his own devices. It had been hard, not to have anyone to turn to or to know someone was even listening, but maybe he could be that for someone else, even if he didn’t have the right words to say.
Trying not to make too much of a scene for he didn’t need everyone turning up to the lounge that afternoon, there had been a single poster outside the Great Hall to advertise that he would be there, sat at the table in large comfortable chairs just after lunch, ready to talk to anyone who wanted to voice their own troubles. If nothing else, perhaps he would be able to put someone’s mind at ease for something his had once been confused over. The fourth year sat quietly, waiting to see if anyone would have wanted to come along.
Whether it was a nervous first year who hadn’t felt as though they’d quite fit in yet, or a second year who was anxious about having to choose their electives, Ilija wished he could be that ear for them. Growing up with two older sisters, they’d always had the limelight in the eyes of their parents and the youngest Olaf had more often than not been left to his own devices. It had been hard, not to have anyone to turn to or to know someone was even listening, but maybe he could be that for someone else, even if he didn’t have the right words to say.
Trying not to make too much of a scene for he didn’t need everyone turning up to the lounge that afternoon, there had been a single poster outside the Great Hall to advertise that he would be there, sat at the table in large comfortable chairs just after lunch, ready to talk to anyone who wanted to voice their own troubles. If nothing else, perhaps he would be able to put someone’s mind at ease for something his had once been confused over. The fourth year sat quietly, waiting to see if anyone would have wanted to come along.
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