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Justin Kuya

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Justin was in an amazing mood today, he wasn't sure why, but he just felt really good. From the moment he woke up, he felt great, and that was really rare, and surprising. Although the Slytherin missed Quidditch, and wanted to go practise his flying, he decided that a walk would be better for today. The weather was pretty good, especially since it was Autumn. Justin was always happier in Autumn, because it was a sign the Winter was coming, and Winter was the best season. One thing that wasn't going for Autumn was he fact that there were leaves everywhere, it was just annoying to walk on them, especially if it had rained recently. Luckily, everything seemed bone dry, which meant that Justin wouldn't get wet if he decided to sit down. It was amazing that he wasn't carrying on about how bright the sun was, or how leaves kept on finding their way to his head from the trees, but lately he hadn't had much to complain about, because things were going pretty well, especially when it came with family. It was about time Hazel realised that she had no place in his social life and finally left him alone, he had only been waiting for this moment for a little over fifteen years, but it finally happened and Justin couldn't be happier. Andy was still fainting at the most ridiculous things, but Justin was just telling him to suck it up these days, maybe some tough-love will help him, since Hazel's babying wasn't getting them anywhere, and no-one else had ideas, they only told Justin to go easy on him, and he was, Justin wasn't half as mean to Andy was he was to other people, and occasionally, he wouldn't be mean to him at all, it was hard, but Justin tried to be pleasent around the Ravenclaw, just so then his fathers wouldn't kill him.

Justin hoped he ran into Kiara today, where ever she was at the moment. Being his best friend and all, she should be with him at all times, but lately she had been lacking in her roles and it was stupid, they were best friends and Kiara wasn't putting enough work into it. Justin would only wait for five minutes before he left places without her, and to him that was enough time, considering he took longer to get ready than she did. In actual fact, Kiara was probably the better friend, since she would work pretty hard to keep Justin entertained and friendly, while Justin would just expect her to do it and remain his friend until he said she could hate him. But Justin dind't see things like that, in his own little world he was the better friend and Kiara was just being lazy, especially when Kiara went off and hung out with other people, he couldn't believe she'd just hang out with others without atleast talking to him first, especially if they were certain curly-haired Gryffindors. Kiara wasn't supposed to have other friends, she was Justin's friend and that was it, if other people thought that they could just be her friend without his okay, they were dreaming. After a while of walking, Justin decided to sit down in the middle of the Great Lawn and just relax and unwind for a bit. It was near the end of the year, well, sort of, it was enough near the end to get Justin excited and awaiting the holidays so he could go home and just rest. Leaning back on his elbows, his Slytherin uniform moving slightly with the breeze, Justin began to watch the clouds.
 
Georgiana had just finished a patrol on the first floor and decided it was a nice enough day to go outside and sit on the lawn and read for awhile. Of course when she said read it meant study for a class then any other type of reading. Thinking of a sitting of sitting underneath one of the trees she set about walking across the middle of the lawn to the otherside where there were a few big trees. Georgie liked going outside these days that had pleseant weather to avoid anyone who would try to get her to talk, those people being the ones she used to hang around with. The girl was not much one for talking to anyone still upset from Logan leaving and his best friend not being a friend at all. That friend was Jeremy Thorne, the Head Boy. The older boy never seemed to like her from the beginning and they got off on the wrong foot. But being a Prefect meant she had to go on Patrols. Going on Patrols meant she might be paired with Jeremy, like later this evening.

Shuffling her feet in the grass her mood was a bit lighter then it had been in the castle. Here she felt closer to her family back in America. She had been missing her Grandmother quite a bit, her nutty Native American one that is. The girl's Nana had taught her quite a few things about magic and her heritage. Georgiana smiled as she thought back about her Grandmother explaining the reason her and her twin brother had been given their native names, which translated to Small Dove for her and Red Wolf for him. The Dove is the bringer of Peace and Love, however she didn't feel as though she'd been bringing Peace or Love to anyone recently.
 
As Justin suspected, watching clouds was completely boring and he didn't spend much time looking at them before he became bored. Justin hated quiet day, he liked having tons of things to do, though he tended to over-work himself and leave things to last minute, since he had horrible time management skills. Justin let out a bored sigh, he wanted to do something, anything. Just something to pass the time and give him some enjoyment, because these clouds were doing nothing for him at all. When someone came into his view, Justin watched them for a few seconds, just to determine whether or not he knew them. With a small nod, Justin picked himself up and brushed himself off. He didn't know the girl personally, but he knew of her. simply because he was sure she was one of the Gryffindor Prefects. Poor her. Justin didn't really care that she was a prefect, because prefects are prefects, and considering Justin knew of four that were not exactly the greatest prefects on the planet, he didn't hold much respect for them at all, they all seemed like idiots that didn't really seem like proper role models, considering one lost house point before they began and everything. Although, Justin didn't think the same for the Slytherin Prefects, because they didn't seem like idiots, and to his knowledge, they hadn't gotten into all sorts of crazy trouble. But then again. if they got into trouble, they'd have to deal with Professor Styx, and he had to admit, if he was them, he wouldn't do anything stupid that would result having to see Professor Styx.

Justin walked up to the girl and lent against a tree that she seemed to be heading to. He was right, he'd never spoken to her before, but that was about to change since Justin was bored, and if there was one thing that could always make him happy, it was annoying someone. Since that Kamaria girl had left, Justin had no-one to casually annoy daily, he felt a little empty, and since Kiara had been doing what ever she did when she wasn't by his side, he had no-one to talk to. He felt so lonely and it wasn't fair. It was his mothers fault of course, because of her Drake had to go to France, which meant that Justin didn't have his twin to keep him company, so he naturally took it out on everyone else he met, including that silly little blonde that tried to make him open up to her. How pathetic. Only the pathetic needed to lean on people, and Justin was not pathetic. "Hello." He greeted in mock kindness. It was obvious that he was planning something, just by the way he smirked at the girl teasingly. Hopefully this girl would get rid of his horrible boredom.
 
Georgiana eyed the boy who decided to come and lean against the tree she had been planning on using. Based on his tone and the tie around his neck she knew that he could mean trouble. She wasn't in the mood to be bothered by anyone, but she was a Prefect and therefore had standards to live up to. "Can I help you?" She asked polietely to the boy in front of her. Since Logan left the school she hadn't really been one for talking outside of class with people. She felt like her brother did when he first started school, shy and alone. That was her own fault, she pushed everyone out of her life even her once best friend Shiloh. When they first started school Shiloh had been a great help in getting Kayden out of his shell, and getting Georgie to not want to mother him every second.

Fixing the bag on her shoulder she waited for a reply from the guy standing in front of her. Georgiana had not seen him around the school before, which meant he had to be in a different year, and she guessed younger. Hands on her hips she watched the smirk on the guys face, she really was not in the mood for anyone bugging her. She planned on telling him to leave the second he let it on that he didn't need any help from her as a Prefect.
 

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