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Eoghan believed he already knew what he wanted to do when he graduated. He'd decided years ago when he realised the situation he and his sister were in. After learning he was supposed to go to a magical school instead, his career path had barely shifted. The only difference was that now he wasn't going to waste the opportunity to be even more powerful still, and while the theory would be the same, the magic would only make him stronger. That at least had been what Imogen told him the day he'd gotten his letter. If it wasn't for her, he probably wouldn't have been here at all.
In order for him to make that happen however, Eoghan knew he needed to be one of the strongest contenders. He wasn't willing to sit idle, watching as the students around him learned more, grew more, and overtook him at a rate he'd struggle to keep up if he let it get the better of him. That's why he'd been reading about Magical Creatures in the common room, and that was why he now took with his school trousers rolled up to his knees, stood in the dingy cold lake. He'd heard things about this lake and the creatures that would dwell in it. His legs had started to go numb, the pain of the stones underfoot no longer requiring his attention, as he peered into the depth of the lake. It was as though he was on a precipice - He'd gone out as far as he could without taking the full submerging, and judging but how dark it looked mere feet away from where he was standing, he was more than happy to observe from the safe distance.
In order for him to make that happen however, Eoghan knew he needed to be one of the strongest contenders. He wasn't willing to sit idle, watching as the students around him learned more, grew more, and overtook him at a rate he'd struggle to keep up if he let it get the better of him. That's why he'd been reading about Magical Creatures in the common room, and that was why he now took with his school trousers rolled up to his knees, stood in the dingy cold lake. He'd heard things about this lake and the creatures that would dwell in it. His legs had started to go numb, the pain of the stones underfoot no longer requiring his attention, as he peered into the depth of the lake. It was as though he was on a precipice - He'd gone out as far as he could without taking the full submerging, and judging but how dark it looked mere feet away from where he was standing, he was more than happy to observe from the safe distance.