The lake was not that wonderful as Jeffrey might point out. The beaches in New York were even better than the lake. But of course they should right? Because they're beaches, Jeffrey told himself. Even if the lake wasn't that wonderful as the other lakes and beaches at NY, it still looks very clear and very pleasant to look at like it was every time Jeff walks by. Jeffrey kept on looking down on the lake. It was like a mirror. It was very clear. A friend once told Jeffrey that mermaids reside in this lake, Jeffrey doesn't know if this is a myth or the truth, though but he wanted to find out. The lake doesn't have a single fish living in it; instead, it has those thick algae surrounding the side of the land beneath it. The place was very quiet, birds and other chirping animals were the only music that can be heard. This was a completely resembles the beauty of nature. There were no modern technologies whatsoever surrounding it, at least none that Jeff could name. As much as he loved hearing the true music of nature, Jeff reached put for his pocket to grab his iPod. Being born in NY and all, Jeff was a modern music fan. When he pulled out his iPod, the first thing he saw was an apple that has been bitten at the right top of it. Jeff wondered how was that possible at first, but then he realized that, that was the logo of the Muggle Company named Apple. Realizing the information, Jeff sighed, disgusted of him for forgetting. The scenery on the lake really took out the live presence on his mind. After that, Jeff lamely untangled the headphones attached to his iPod and then put it into his ears and began shuffling the songs on his iPod.
Later, Jeff got bored of the songs that were continually playing into his ears. He had heard those songs for almost a hundred times now. It wasn't like there was a laptop store available on the corners of Hogwarts so that he could buy one and download new songs. Sighing, Jeff rolled up the headphones and began reaching for is pocket to return them. After doing so, Jeff went back into his intense observation of the lake. As what Jeff saw earlier, the lake was as its usual tone. There were no signs of any breathing creatures on the depths on the lake. Jeff rolled his eyes. So the mermaid thing was just a myth, he told himself. The lake was not really that blue, it was just clear. Jeff folded up his robes to reveal his right hand. He wanted to touch the water so he can determine its temperature. He reached out his index finger into the water. It was cold. Colder than the breeze. Jeff quickly put back his finger and wiped it into his robes. Then, he went back into his intense observation. He wasn't really observing it now since he has seen all the information he needed to say that the lake wasn't at any point of being lavish. Just as he was doing what he calls his "observation" he saw a girls reflection appear on the lake. The girl seemed to be walking towards his reflection. Jeff leaned back for he thought that the girl was a mermaid. He watched the water closely, hoping that it would breathe out of the water but unfortunately it didn't. And it wasn't a mermaid, he saw. It was a girl. A real, live girl. The girl spoke from Jeff's back. She asked if what is up with the lake. "Nothing. It just looked....weird" Jeff replied. The lake really looked weird. For witchcraft and wizardry school's lake, it really looks like one of those random lakes back in NY. There wasn't any special thing beneath or even surrounding it. "Sure" was Jeff's simple reply when the girl asked if she may join him. Even if he didn't want any girl conversation to take place, he agreed to be at least a little polite. He was getting bored so maybe a simple conversation might fade that entire boring mood away.