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Benson couldn't believe he had to spend his Sunday catching up on assignments. "There are so many better things I could be doing" he grumbled to himself as he made his way down to the Great Hall, his Herbology book tucked tightly under his arm. He was wearing a baggy Irish sports jersey with a pair of old worn out jeans. He didn't really care what anyone else thought about him, at least not at his young age of eleven. He entered the bright, cheerful and rather loud Great Hall. He didn't care if his assignment turned out to be rubbish, it was a Sunday morning and he was getting his assignment done before he left the hall. He was planning on doing some flying a little later that day.
Ben sat himself in the middle of the Gryffindor table, it wasn't as full as the other three tables although it did have groups of Gryffindors, young and old spread in unequal groups throughout. Benson sat on his own, he didn't know a lot of Gryffindors besides the boys in his dorm and of course, Clarice. His first best friend who he met even before coming to Hogwarts. Benson poured himself a glass of juice and filled up his plate with white pudding, sausages, bacon and toast, he had a rather large appetite for someone his age. Always had. Benson stuck a fork into one of the smaller sausages and opened up his Herbology book, although his concentration was focused more on what was in his mouth then what was in the text of his book.
Ben sat himself in the middle of the Gryffindor table, it wasn't as full as the other three tables although it did have groups of Gryffindors, young and old spread in unequal groups throughout. Benson sat on his own, he didn't know a lot of Gryffindors besides the boys in his dorm and of course, Clarice. His first best friend who he met even before coming to Hogwarts. Benson poured himself a glass of juice and filled up his plate with white pudding, sausages, bacon and toast, he had a rather large appetite for someone his age. Always had. Benson stuck a fork into one of the smaller sausages and opened up his Herbology book, although his concentration was focused more on what was in his mouth then what was in the text of his book.