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Open Sunny Day

Niklaus Eliot Easterling

Practical | Introverted | Handsome
Messages
190
OOC First Name
Sofija
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Single
Sexual Orientation
Hetero
Wand
Knotted 13 Inch Rigid Black Walnut Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
Age
20
Nick had been spending a lot of time on his studies as in this year started arithmancy, he had always enjoyed work with numbers. And with all that, he was in the courtyard, laying on the ground with an arithmancy book above his face. He wasn't only reading or at least trying to read, that book was also covering his face from the sun. As he read the theory, he rolled around on his stomach and started to write down that aggripan method with his both names. The day was absolutely warm and sunny and Nick was just in joggers and a t-shirt. He wasn't used to being in a good mood but here he was.

@Ivy Ashworth
 
Ivy was stressed about the upcoming exams. They were still a few weeks away, but her father kept sending her letters with new schedules and fresh reminders of the importance of her studies. She knew how important it was to do well, but she felt like lately, all she did was study. Today, she decided to take her studies outside. The weather was nice, and she didn't want to be stuck in the library for another day. She headed to the courtyard and put her bag down next to one of the benches. She could stay here for a few hours to study. It was then that she noticed one of her classmates lying on the ground nearby. She frowned a bit, looking over to see what he was studying. "Arithmancy?" She finally asked, it was one of the classes she also took. "I'm in that class too." She added, wondering why she had even spoken out loud.
 
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