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So the holidays were over and all the students of Hogwarts had settled back in their dormitories. The dungeons were still the same as ever and only the new addition of first years is what changed in the Slytherin common room. However, the newly made fourth year Slytherin paid no mind to that at all, since it was every year that the new batch of first years would arrive. The new prefects that Slytherin had were a good bunch, and Artemis trusted in them even if they did not know each other personally. Also, she kept in mind who the new faces were in the upper years, even if she had no idea what their names were. Some transfer students had arrive and had been sorted in Slytherin, and the blonde was uncertain if she should make friends with them. She went along with the 'No' decision, since she preferred it the other way around. A conversation started by them was what she was more convenient with, since she liked to stay silent. Being a Slytherin influenced her attitude at most times and Artemis had no doubt that she would bring some of the Slytherin traits even after she would graduate out of school.
The new textbooks that Artemis bought caught her interest suddenly, and she decided to stay in the common room to study them. She was no intelligent person and she would always choose Quidditch over her studies. Artemis simply wanted a quiet day for her and the common room was perfect for that quiet time she desired. She flipped through the pages of her books, taking note of some things that she found important. She wanted to be prepared for the lessons that she would have in the coming days. Artemis stayed in the common room for a few hours and continued scanning the books with her blue orbs, her lips set into a thin line. Eventually, she grew tired of advance studying and she fixed her books away and placed it in her new dormitory, just beside her bed. She felt an adventurous tug taking over her emotions and obediently, she obliged to what her current mood wanted to experience. Artemis was no adventurer, though she loved staying in places that she found peace in. Quietly, she exited the common room and walked herself up to the North Tower, with a small pleasant smile on her lips. Artemis greeted those who she was familiar with whilst walking, but then her pace quickened when she saw the tower's staircase. Grinning, she made sure that she would reach the top before anybody else could.
Artemis greeted the warm breeze with a sigh coming out from her lips. The tower always seemed abandoned whenever she visited it. Either that, or there would one or two people hanging around. Her blue eyes quickly looked around the place, and she was happy to discover that nobody was really there. The Slytherin checked her wristwatch and saw that it was only an hour before six pm, so she had almost all the time to just look around and watch the sun go down over the trees. Artemis approached an overlooking window and below her, there were several students who were laughing, shouting and hugging one another. Most were in the castle, reuniting with there friends in the Great Hall or in their own respective common rooms. Artemis leaned her head on the stony wall and she let her eyes look at everything she thought was interesting. She saw another part of the castle from a distance and she thought for a moment that she spotted the greenhouses. Continually, the breeze still blew on her face but luckily, she had a clip that held the upper part of her hair back and the rest were just dangling on her shoulders. The weather that the spring season was good, but the Slytherin still preferred to have snow right now.
The new textbooks that Artemis bought caught her interest suddenly, and she decided to stay in the common room to study them. She was no intelligent person and she would always choose Quidditch over her studies. Artemis simply wanted a quiet day for her and the common room was perfect for that quiet time she desired. She flipped through the pages of her books, taking note of some things that she found important. She wanted to be prepared for the lessons that she would have in the coming days. Artemis stayed in the common room for a few hours and continued scanning the books with her blue orbs, her lips set into a thin line. Eventually, she grew tired of advance studying and she fixed her books away and placed it in her new dormitory, just beside her bed. She felt an adventurous tug taking over her emotions and obediently, she obliged to what her current mood wanted to experience. Artemis was no adventurer, though she loved staying in places that she found peace in. Quietly, she exited the common room and walked herself up to the North Tower, with a small pleasant smile on her lips. Artemis greeted those who she was familiar with whilst walking, but then her pace quickened when she saw the tower's staircase. Grinning, she made sure that she would reach the top before anybody else could.
Artemis greeted the warm breeze with a sigh coming out from her lips. The tower always seemed abandoned whenever she visited it. Either that, or there would one or two people hanging around. Her blue eyes quickly looked around the place, and she was happy to discover that nobody was really there. The Slytherin checked her wristwatch and saw that it was only an hour before six pm, so she had almost all the time to just look around and watch the sun go down over the trees. Artemis approached an overlooking window and below her, there were several students who were laughing, shouting and hugging one another. Most were in the castle, reuniting with there friends in the Great Hall or in their own respective common rooms. Artemis leaned her head on the stony wall and she let her eyes look at everything she thought was interesting. She saw another part of the castle from a distance and she thought for a moment that she spotted the greenhouses. Continually, the breeze still blew on her face but luckily, she had a clip that held the upper part of her hair back and the rest were just dangling on her shoulders. The weather that the spring season was good, but the Slytherin still preferred to have snow right now.