Rukevra Vanderzuk
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Double checking he looked smart enough, which was never really an issue, Ruki pulled on his jacket; leaving it completely open to show his black; lightly-patterned shirt. Choosing not to wear a tie this time, the sixth year also decided to leave a few top buttons open. With one final look around the dormitory, the young wizard set off towards the common-room; before heading on to the Great Hall. A slight spring was in his step. Having only been to one Yule Ball before, Ruki was looking forward to his second. During the time he had spent at Hogwarts, the seventeen year old had met many different people; most of whom where members of the opposite sex. A couple of years ago and the young boy would have had no interest in girls, but now; they where everywhere. It wasn't a bother to him that he noticed late in his young life, due to the times he had spent talking to, and dancing with, young woman ever since he was a child. Now, however. Well; a little more than a dance would be nice.
Stepping in to the decorated hall, the sixth year took a long look around. Candles floated around; glistening snow-flakes fell from the ceiling; and blue and white decorations lined the walls. It was certainly beautiful. Taking a moment to scan the occupants of the hall, Ruki noticed a few people he knew; and gave a small wave to each of them in turn. Several of his friends all seemed to have a date, or where in relationships already. With a year and a half to go before graduation, the young boy felt he could, and should, meet someone to spend time with romantically. After a few minutes, Ruki made his way towards the refreshment tables. These types of events where always accompanied by lavish banquets fit for kings. Not really hungry, which for once was a bit of a shock, the young Gryffindor walked along the tables wondering what to do. He hadn't really organised a date of his own this time; choosing instead to go alone and enjoy his evening.
Stepping in to the decorated hall, the sixth year took a long look around. Candles floated around; glistening snow-flakes fell from the ceiling; and blue and white decorations lined the walls. It was certainly beautiful. Taking a moment to scan the occupants of the hall, Ruki noticed a few people he knew; and gave a small wave to each of them in turn. Several of his friends all seemed to have a date, or where in relationships already. With a year and a half to go before graduation, the young boy felt he could, and should, meet someone to spend time with romantically. After a few minutes, Ruki made his way towards the refreshment tables. These types of events where always accompanied by lavish banquets fit for kings. Not really hungry, which for once was a bit of a shock, the young Gryffindor walked along the tables wondering what to do. He hadn't really organised a date of his own this time; choosing instead to go alone and enjoy his evening.