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Amber had gotten into the habit of feeding the ducks from her friend Flavio, which is why she had saved some bread from her breakfast this morning. It had grown stale by now but she didn't think the ducks would mind. It wasn't until she was nearly outside that she remembered how Flavio had told her that bird seed was a lot better for them, and that bread wasn't necessarily good for ducks. With a grimace, she looked down at the old piece of bread in her hand that she had been carrying around for no reason, how useless. She turned away from the door to the grounds, intending to throw the stale piece of bread away and find someone to talk to and hang out with, which in her opinion was one of the best things about Hogwarts. She was friendly with quite a few people, especially those in her year, and she didn't think she would have trouble finding someone who felt like spending some time with her. Maybe Wyatt was around? Or she could look for Evelyn since it had been a while since they talked.
As she headed to the staircase she spotted an older boy that looked familiar to her. With a start she remembered it was Silus, though she had forgotten his last name. He was the rude Ravenclaw she had tried to deliver a rose to in her first year, the one who had gotten angry with her and thrown a bread roll at her. She looked at him for a moment, struck by how fast time was passing at school. When that had happened, she had only been a first year and the older boy had been in his third, if she had remembered correctly. That meant he had been younger than she was now! She distinctly remembered being very intimidated by him, almost seeing him as an adult back then. The fact that she was older than he had been was so odd, since she didn't feel at all like an adult yet. Not even close.
The boy still had an intimidating air around him, but Amber no longer felt scared of him. She remembered the piece of bread she was still holding and had to hold in a giggle at the thought that occurred to her. It was such a funny coincidence, and she wondered if he would see the humor in it as well. Honestly, she wasn't sure if he would even remember her. After a moment of hesitation, she decided to find out. There was a short moment where she considered tossing the bread at him, duplicating what he had done nearly three years ago. But that wasn't her style, and it was way more likely to make him angry. She walked up to him and tapped him on the shoulder, giving him a smile as she offered him the bread. "I believe I owe you this." She joked, wondering how he would react. The odds of him reacting angrily were pretty high, but she was not too worried. She could always just walk away, no harm done.
As she headed to the staircase she spotted an older boy that looked familiar to her. With a start she remembered it was Silus, though she had forgotten his last name. He was the rude Ravenclaw she had tried to deliver a rose to in her first year, the one who had gotten angry with her and thrown a bread roll at her. She looked at him for a moment, struck by how fast time was passing at school. When that had happened, she had only been a first year and the older boy had been in his third, if she had remembered correctly. That meant he had been younger than she was now! She distinctly remembered being very intimidated by him, almost seeing him as an adult back then. The fact that she was older than he had been was so odd, since she didn't feel at all like an adult yet. Not even close.
The boy still had an intimidating air around him, but Amber no longer felt scared of him. She remembered the piece of bread she was still holding and had to hold in a giggle at the thought that occurred to her. It was such a funny coincidence, and she wondered if he would see the humor in it as well. Honestly, she wasn't sure if he would even remember her. After a moment of hesitation, she decided to find out. There was a short moment where she considered tossing the bread at him, duplicating what he had done nearly three years ago. But that wasn't her style, and it was way more likely to make him angry. She walked up to him and tapped him on the shoulder, giving him a smile as she offered him the bread. "I believe I owe you this." She joked, wondering how he would react. The odds of him reacting angrily were pretty high, but she was not too worried. She could always just walk away, no harm done.