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Silence was required for the fifth year transfer student as he walked through the castle, in search of a student lounge he had over-heard several other students mentioning. With his hopes of understanding more about his future from Divination, Rukevra had to find somewhere quieter than the library to complete the essay he was to write for the latest lesson. A free choice essay on dreams. The young boy couldn't quite place it, but the presence of Professor Grzesik seemed rather similar.
Moving along the sixth floor, Rukevra made his way towards where he thought the Student Lounge was; not fully sure if it was indicated by a sign, or whether the room itself would be empty. After several moments, the young wizard set his eyes upon a door-way; seemingly more active than others along the same corridor. Stepping closer, Rukevra read a sign on the face of the door, 'Student Lounge', and half sighed in relief of not wandering aimlessly along corridors; as he placed his hand upon the door-knob. Whilst opening the door, Rukevra allowed his polite side to take over. If another occupant was already being entertained by the lounge, the young wizard would have to try and not disturb them. Luckily however, the room was occupant free.
With his afternoon set in motion, the ex-Durmstrang closed the door behind him and moved towards the sofa; placing his bag up-on the table as he did so. Seated on the edge of the cushion, Rukevra removed his home-work from his bag and readied his equipment. Writing an essay of his choice seemed new and interesting, but with a blank mind it suddenly became difficult.
Moving along the sixth floor, Rukevra made his way towards where he thought the Student Lounge was; not fully sure if it was indicated by a sign, or whether the room itself would be empty. After several moments, the young wizard set his eyes upon a door-way; seemingly more active than others along the same corridor. Stepping closer, Rukevra read a sign on the face of the door, 'Student Lounge', and half sighed in relief of not wandering aimlessly along corridors; as he placed his hand upon the door-knob. Whilst opening the door, Rukevra allowed his polite side to take over. If another occupant was already being entertained by the lounge, the young wizard would have to try and not disturb them. Luckily however, the room was occupant free.
With his afternoon set in motion, the ex-Durmstrang closed the door behind him and moved towards the sofa; placing his bag up-on the table as he did so. Seated on the edge of the cushion, Rukevra removed his home-work from his bag and readied his equipment. Writing an essay of his choice seemed new and interesting, but with a blank mind it suddenly became difficult.