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There was no denying that for once the Slytherin boy had gotten up fairly later than usual. He'd been very tired after his first week of classes, and since he had little energy to spare it had completely taken it out of him. Come the Friday night, he'd fallen asleep on his bed with his head on the book. It had been a good sleep and after all the terrible sleeps he'd had over the past few days, Stefan Archer was far from about to complain about this increased sleep. It had been good. It meant he felt, very well rested and he just wanted to tell people how good he felt. How much more energy he had and how much happier he was. It wasn't like he had this huge smile on his face, it was more a feeling of content. Where nothing was either very bad or very good. It was just a happy middle. But, that morning was little different from the rest. he'd awoken and after spending a little time just lying on his bed, he'd gotten up and had a shower. The shower was the hardest part of the Slytherin's morning, he just had to make sure that he didn't glance in a mirror. But seeing his own body, his own reflection. He took the time within the shower to wash everything. The new bruises and cuts. Make sure none were infected. And then check the burn on his arm. It looked a lot better than it had when it happened, but it was still painful, and the slytherin would much prefer it, if it had something around it. It wasn't always the best thing, but it was best for him. He couldn't let people see the burn as much as he could let people see the cuts on his other elbow. Deep and in three straight lines. From a broken cup. He just didn't want people to know anything. To stop them from just knowing anything about him. To be sure that when it came to it. He could say that they were nothing. Bandages, just gave them impression that they'd been seen to. And people were less curious. Or so the colourblind Slytherin thought. The entire christmas holidays for Stefan Archer, had just been one huge wake up call. The fight with the fourth year, had brought him crashing to reality. That he'd been horrible to his friends, and they had not deserved it. They had been nothing but kind to him and he had been nothing but a jerk. Stefan had gone back to his home, feeling like he'd lost everyone that had ever meant anything to him. And it had been on the nights, when tears had flowed freely and all he felt was pain, when the memories he had with his friends were ones that gave him hope to keep going. To not give him, and to keep strong. He couldn't stop the friendship, just because he feared that he could leave and never return and they would never find out what happened to him. It wasn't something he wished to do. but as long, as he left with nothing but good memories he would be happy. And that was all that the Slytherin wanted.
Getting dressed in his usual clothes, the Slytherin boy headed downstairs. He was on a mission now, he needed to find his friends. Willow, Sara and most importantly Kate. Stefan cared a lot about all of his friend, but Kate meant a lot more to him than Willow or Sara did. He didn't know why. But, Kate had always stuck in his mind as someone he could turn to, if at any point he needed to. It was the same with Willow and Sara, but, it was like no matter what he could always find Kate. Not to mention that despite his disability to really see, Kate was pretty much beautiful to him. She was almost a ray of sunshine in his life. Stefan knew he had something more than just friendship in his feelings for her, but he was 12. And he didn't know what to do with the feelings he had. Stefan entered the great Hall, and took a moment to let himself find the bit with the most shade, so he could see. It was a pretty bright day in New Zealand. Like most really. The Slytherin boy, walked to the Slytherin table and sat down. Although for once, instead of his eyes staying glued to the floor, they were moving around the hall. Looking from the Gryffindor table, to the Ravenclaw Table and then to the Hufflepuff. He couldn't spot them anywhere. Stefan needed to apologize again. he needed them to know that he really was sorry for everything that he'd done. For how he had spoken to her, for how he'd spoken to her sister, and her friend. Stefan looked around the table and took an apple. Biting into it. He hoped that Kate had gone back to her normal size. He hadn't liked it when she'd lost all the weight. And it hadn't helped him. He'd started to chose to not eat at school, despite that food being their. And while the Slytherin hated not eating food was there, he'd found in the last term, that he'd just not been hungry. Not something great, but it was just how he'd been. As a result Stefan Archer was still as skinny and looked like he was all bone and not much else. He planned on putting on weight in school. Slowly eating more, a gradual progress. As Stefan's eyes continued to scan the Hufflepuff table, the dark blue eyes settled themselves upon a girl, that he knew. Kate. Stefan got up, leaving the apple on the table and walked over to the Hufflepuff table. He could feel a few eyes following him. He wondered if they wanted to know what he was doing a Slytherin at the Hufflepuff table. Not something done. But he wasn't the typical Slytherin. He walked up to her and cleared his throat slightly, wondering if he could sit down or not. "Hi" He said to her, a small smile on his face, but a shy expression and a quiet tone of voice.
<i></i>Getting dressed in his usual clothes, the Slytherin boy headed downstairs. He was on a mission now, he needed to find his friends. Willow, Sara and most importantly Kate. Stefan cared a lot about all of his friend, but Kate meant a lot more to him than Willow or Sara did. He didn't know why. But, Kate had always stuck in his mind as someone he could turn to, if at any point he needed to. It was the same with Willow and Sara, but, it was like no matter what he could always find Kate. Not to mention that despite his disability to really see, Kate was pretty much beautiful to him. She was almost a ray of sunshine in his life. Stefan knew he had something more than just friendship in his feelings for her, but he was 12. And he didn't know what to do with the feelings he had. Stefan entered the great Hall, and took a moment to let himself find the bit with the most shade, so he could see. It was a pretty bright day in New Zealand. Like most really. The Slytherin boy, walked to the Slytherin table and sat down. Although for once, instead of his eyes staying glued to the floor, they were moving around the hall. Looking from the Gryffindor table, to the Ravenclaw Table and then to the Hufflepuff. He couldn't spot them anywhere. Stefan needed to apologize again. he needed them to know that he really was sorry for everything that he'd done. For how he had spoken to her, for how he'd spoken to her sister, and her friend. Stefan looked around the table and took an apple. Biting into it. He hoped that Kate had gone back to her normal size. He hadn't liked it when she'd lost all the weight. And it hadn't helped him. He'd started to chose to not eat at school, despite that food being their. And while the Slytherin hated not eating food was there, he'd found in the last term, that he'd just not been hungry. Not something great, but it was just how he'd been. As a result Stefan Archer was still as skinny and looked like he was all bone and not much else. He planned on putting on weight in school. Slowly eating more, a gradual progress. As Stefan's eyes continued to scan the Hufflepuff table, the dark blue eyes settled themselves upon a girl, that he knew. Kate. Stefan got up, leaving the apple on the table and walked over to the Hufflepuff table. He could feel a few eyes following him. He wondered if they wanted to know what he was doing a Slytherin at the Hufflepuff table. Not something done. But he wasn't the typical Slytherin. He walked up to her and cleared his throat slightly, wondering if he could sit down or not. "Hi" He said to her, a small smile on his face, but a shy expression and a quiet tone of voice.