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This had been a rather dull week for Oliver. Classes had began, and he was doing surprisingly okay in them. God knows how he'd manage once they started getting into difficult topics, though. Still, he was pretty optimistic about schoolwork, since the young Gryffindor knew that nothing good would come of worrying. He really did want to do his best, but just had no idea how to make that happen. He wasn't the smartest of boys, and didn't enjoy having to ask for help. That was just weak, not to mention embarassing. Anyway, Oliver wasn't one to dwell on anything for too long anyway, so any thoughts of classes passed sooner than they'd entered his mind.
Another lame thing about this week was that Oliver hadn't been able to see any of his friends. They were all at Hogwarts Scotland, while he had been shipped off to New Zealand, on the other side of the world. He hadn't been by himself for this long in ages. I mean sure, he was used to being alone at home, but he was always seeing schoolmates at the park or shops, or going over to a mates house. Luckily, Oliver had met a few nice people at HNZ, and he thought that New Zealand was lovely country.. but he had to admit that he actually did miss Helmsley. It was a small excuse for a town, but it was where he'd always been, and it was only natural that it would take a while to adjust to the change.
Oliver now found himself sitting at the lake's edge, doing nothing in particular. He wasn't a very deep boy, so he hadn't come here to be emotional or think about the world. Instead, he was simply chucking pebbles into the lake, and watching them sink down into a dark, watery abyss. Oliver didn't realise that the time was now after curfew and getting dark, and he continued to hum a song as he flicked his wrist and successfully skipped a stone quite a long way across the surface of the hauntingly dark lake.
Another lame thing about this week was that Oliver hadn't been able to see any of his friends. They were all at Hogwarts Scotland, while he had been shipped off to New Zealand, on the other side of the world. He hadn't been by himself for this long in ages. I mean sure, he was used to being alone at home, but he was always seeing schoolmates at the park or shops, or going over to a mates house. Luckily, Oliver had met a few nice people at HNZ, and he thought that New Zealand was lovely country.. but he had to admit that he actually did miss Helmsley. It was a small excuse for a town, but it was where he'd always been, and it was only natural that it would take a while to adjust to the change.
Oliver now found himself sitting at the lake's edge, doing nothing in particular. He wasn't a very deep boy, so he hadn't come here to be emotional or think about the world. Instead, he was simply chucking pebbles into the lake, and watching them sink down into a dark, watery abyss. Oliver didn't realise that the time was now after curfew and getting dark, and he continued to hum a song as he flicked his wrist and successfully skipped a stone quite a long way across the surface of the hauntingly dark lake.