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- Birch Wand 14 1/4 Essence of Dragonstone
Ten muted minutes ago, Benjamin was in the library with his mind half awake. He had been there for nearly two hours just trying to finish the novel he had in his hands. Eight minutes ago, he was reading something that his mind barely registered. Its words tried to vividly describe how the magic worked through the wand of the caster who was the antagonist, unfortunately. Six minutes ago, Benjamin almost fell asleep in an exhausted state with his hands lazily sprawled on the table and the book just beside it. That however he controlled after letting his head drop down halfway towards the table. Benjamin murmured something intelligible as he ran a hand sleepily through the untidily fixed hair he owned. The nearest table in front his had two ladies sitting across one another - one copying down notes from a book whilst the other looked at him funnily. Fives minutes ago, Benjamin was walking straight out of the library, determined to find a place where nobody would stare at him like he was using the library like his four poster bed. The embarrassment of having somebody witness how he closed his mind and let his head's thoughts drift to sleepy land. That was how Benjamin tried to keep away from the society. Sometimes he had companions but always, he preferred to be alone.
The state of being infamous never did the trick. Some knew him as the pureblood supremacist guy who secretly fancied a Gryffindor. Before it was Hariah who he was talking to most of the time and now the Gryffindor who he usually conversed with was Andrea Kelize. That sporty, brunette to blonde, muggleborn witch. His mind was wandering again to unnaturally lonely thoughts. He was human, of course Benjamin felt the effects of the isolation he placed between himself and most of the students. Those who dug up the articles of the RHI authors eyed him with interest as if he was on an experiment they were betting on. No, he was not going to insult their blood status - he had enough of that for the meantime. His nature thought was to keep at least a short stretchy distance between him and those he knew were muggleborn. The rest of the students that he vaguely knew became just a minor annoyance for him. Especially the giggly girls who never had the idea to seal their lips for a moment or two. The corridors and hallways were not as packed he noted. Several rooms that were used as classrooms or meeting places were noticeably shut. Benjamin was in search of the main staircase that led downstairs. He descended the marble steps, his pace absently forming his signature swagger. He skipped the third floor for certain reasons. God, he never wanted to visit the Hospital Wing again... especially with a bloody freaking nose. He still carried those foul memories, Benjamin realized.
Three minutes ago, he was walking on the corridor that had no room for classes at all. The Heads' offices were present though as well as the common room for the prefects that Benjamin knew about. Briefly he wondered whoever person would get the prefect badge from Styx next year. He thought of the two people in his year that were part of the Quidditch team. They were qualified indeed, and both were purebloods which was a plus for the boy. The afternoon air was chilly which waked him up a bit from the drowsiness he experienced earlier. Benjamin walked steadily to a room's medium sized oak doors that he knew professors never used for their classes. Benjamin pushed it with his shoulder and was not surprised to feel that it was amazingly heavy. The room had cluttered pieces of paper in a corner. Benjamin whipped out his wand and approached the papers curiously without his wand aimed at anything but the ground. The papers appeared to be discarded school notes. Turning with abrupt alarm Benjamin cast a banishing charm towards the door with more strength than usual. It closed with a slight bang which caused him to flinch at his own clumsiness. Now it was only him and his book. Benjamin left the papers alone in their original position and went to one of the many dusty desks of the classroom. "Scourgify," murmured Benjamin mainly to the chair. In an instant, the dirt seemed to be sucked by the wand. Now it stood there without any of the unnamed secrets he saw on it. The boy plastered a pleased smile on his lips and plopped down to sit. He opened the bookmarked page steadily and without any warning, put two of his legs on the table, crossing one over the other. Silence surrounded him with the occasional screams of laughter outside. He did not mind that - it was muffled by the doors anyways. His eyes scanned the page briefly before he finally resumed his reading.
The state of being infamous never did the trick. Some knew him as the pureblood supremacist guy who secretly fancied a Gryffindor. Before it was Hariah who he was talking to most of the time and now the Gryffindor who he usually conversed with was Andrea Kelize. That sporty, brunette to blonde, muggleborn witch. His mind was wandering again to unnaturally lonely thoughts. He was human, of course Benjamin felt the effects of the isolation he placed between himself and most of the students. Those who dug up the articles of the RHI authors eyed him with interest as if he was on an experiment they were betting on. No, he was not going to insult their blood status - he had enough of that for the meantime. His nature thought was to keep at least a short stretchy distance between him and those he knew were muggleborn. The rest of the students that he vaguely knew became just a minor annoyance for him. Especially the giggly girls who never had the idea to seal their lips for a moment or two. The corridors and hallways were not as packed he noted. Several rooms that were used as classrooms or meeting places were noticeably shut. Benjamin was in search of the main staircase that led downstairs. He descended the marble steps, his pace absently forming his signature swagger. He skipped the third floor for certain reasons. God, he never wanted to visit the Hospital Wing again... especially with a bloody freaking nose. He still carried those foul memories, Benjamin realized.
Three minutes ago, he was walking on the corridor that had no room for classes at all. The Heads' offices were present though as well as the common room for the prefects that Benjamin knew about. Briefly he wondered whoever person would get the prefect badge from Styx next year. He thought of the two people in his year that were part of the Quidditch team. They were qualified indeed, and both were purebloods which was a plus for the boy. The afternoon air was chilly which waked him up a bit from the drowsiness he experienced earlier. Benjamin walked steadily to a room's medium sized oak doors that he knew professors never used for their classes. Benjamin pushed it with his shoulder and was not surprised to feel that it was amazingly heavy. The room had cluttered pieces of paper in a corner. Benjamin whipped out his wand and approached the papers curiously without his wand aimed at anything but the ground. The papers appeared to be discarded school notes. Turning with abrupt alarm Benjamin cast a banishing charm towards the door with more strength than usual. It closed with a slight bang which caused him to flinch at his own clumsiness. Now it was only him and his book. Benjamin left the papers alone in their original position and went to one of the many dusty desks of the classroom. "Scourgify," murmured Benjamin mainly to the chair. In an instant, the dirt seemed to be sucked by the wand. Now it stood there without any of the unnamed secrets he saw on it. The boy plastered a pleased smile on his lips and plopped down to sit. He opened the bookmarked page steadily and without any warning, put two of his legs on the table, crossing one over the other. Silence surrounded him with the occasional screams of laughter outside. He did not mind that - it was muffled by the doors anyways. His eyes scanned the page briefly before he finally resumed his reading.