It's time to go

Collin Jin

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On one sunny afternoon, Collin wander around the castle all by himself. A lot of things had been coming to his mind and it was bothering him. The boy was sick of these naive first years or even kids on his age, they knew nothing about how tough life was. His life was tougher than theirs, he had to face his family which was his worst nightmare everytime. It's not that he hated them but he didn't know what to do everytime his father lecture him that he did something wrong but his father didn't even want to check himself, that he had done worse. Collin sigh as he walk around the corridor listening to his shoe tapping on the cold floor beneath him.

The Lakefront was on his left, the Ravenclaw headed to the Lakefront as he walk toward the grass feeling the heat during Spring. He pulled his robe closer to him as he sat in front of the Lake and sat on the grass looking to the clouds above him. They were so calm, how could they? His brown eyes moved to the castle as he saw students walking around the castle happily. How could they? He was too tired of living and was too scared to die. Life was a long, tiring journey for him.
 
Lolli was very please with herself. Her grades looked great, she was able to smile, maybe she had even grown a bit. She doubted it, but she kept her optimistic thoughts in mind, because they made everything easier for her. If Lolli was to crush down her dreams, and insult herself, or just plane frown; she wouldn't be Lolli. However, Lolli saw someone who wasn't Lolli-ish. They looked down. She thought for a bit, and remember reading a fortune cookie, which had her luckiest number on it. It said 'You will face a great Challenge today'. Maybe cheering up this person was it.

Lolli took short strides over to him. "Mind if I sit down?" She asked with a smile on her face, her hair coming down her shoulder in a side pony tail. The boy looked to be a bit older, or near the same age. She looked at the crest, and saw he was a Ravenclaw; that meant his attitude could go either way. She braced herself for the worst, with a little smile on her face.
 
What was worse was that there was someone bothering Collin asking if she could sit down. She seemed like a first year and he knew how his cousin felt about first years. But since he wasn't in the mood for debating, the boy kept quiet. He looked at her from her head to her toe and looked away. "Sit if you want" He said not looking at her. The boy had been looking at the lake at all time. His messy uniform was dirty but he couldn't really care. Why was he sorted into Ravenclaw in the first place? That was awkward and that was wrong. Questions began hitting him in his head again and it was killing him. The more he think of it the more sad he was. "Mudblood" He muttered softly not referring it to the Ravenclaw first year who just came the girl but to but to the girl that he met earlier.
 

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