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Having been wandering the endless lengths of the corridors for the best part of Rue's day, she finally approached a large door which didn't seem to be restricted. She'd already been told off for entering several places that she wasn't supposed to be, but, looking like a bewildered first year, she'd got away with it without too much trouble from the Professors. Pushing the heavy wooden door open with all her strength, she entered a candle lit room, and at once was in awe at the amount of trophies and awards that were lined up, some inside glass cabinets, but some standing freely in the room like amazing works of art. They all looked polished, which would have been a nightmare job to do, and Rue admired whoever took the time to dust each one. Or maybe it was done by magic. Despite having been to Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, and coming from a magical background, Rue still had her confusions with the whole idea of being a Witch, and sometimes she forgot that magic could solve almost every problem. Feeling a little silly, but trying to keep her cool, she let the door swing closed behind her and took a few steps towards the sparkling cups. She wanted to reach out and touch them, to trace the lines and curves with her tiny fingers, but was worried about getting into even more trouble. Instead she just stared, reading each and every inscription one by one. There were a lot of quidditch trophies, something which Rue had never been keen on, but wanted to try again. There would be lots of opportunities for her to practice at Hogwarts, anyway.
Just as she turned to leave, to big door swung open with ease, and somebody entered the room. Rue smiled nervously, her big blue eyes shining in the candle light as she attempted to hold the door for them, but failed. She often forgot that other students were much stronger than her, and didn't need her help. Her help wasn't very good in that department anyway, and she found she was better at giving advice or just being there as a friend. Not wanting to appear rude, but struggling to find the words to greet this person, Rue opted for the simple option. 'Hi', she said with a polite grin, having to almost strain her neck to look up at their face. Admittedly, she looked a little odd doing this, but she had no other means of finding out what they looked like.
Just as she turned to leave, to big door swung open with ease, and somebody entered the room. Rue smiled nervously, her big blue eyes shining in the candle light as she attempted to hold the door for them, but failed. She often forgot that other students were much stronger than her, and didn't need her help. Her help wasn't very good in that department anyway, and she found she was better at giving advice or just being there as a friend. Not wanting to appear rude, but struggling to find the words to greet this person, Rue opted for the simple option. 'Hi', she said with a polite grin, having to almost strain her neck to look up at their face. Admittedly, she looked a little odd doing this, but she had no other means of finding out what they looked like.