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- OOC First Name
- Cyndi
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single (Looking)
- Age
- 8/2013
Clad in his Ravenclaw robe and whatever he'd managed to toss on while half asleep underneath, Jeremy trudged his way down to the Great Hall after his Defense Against the Dark Arts exam, fairly disheartened. Judging by how poorly he'd done on the quiz only a few weeks earlier, he knew a miracle would have been necessary to get an O in the class. Merlin knew his father would hatch a dragon if he found out his son had bludgered his DATDA exam, and since his dad was the only family member he was particularly fond of right at the moment, he had been up all night cramming. Entering the Great Hall with a huge yawn, Jeremy slowly ambled his way to the Ravenclaw table, noting that there were a few but not many others from his class around just yet. Jeremy knew Logan wasn't there yet and it was the best thing really. Jeremy was already feeling irritable at the lack of sleep and his pessimism about his results on the test. The last thing he needed was to hear Logan complain about the test, especially since he never got less than an O in anything. And considering his cousin was their professor, the chances that Logan had failed were slim to none.
As Jeremy dug into a turkey and cheese sandwich, he propped his textbook against a milk jug and began to scan for answers to questions he'd seen on the exam. It was a torturous habit he had, and today he couldn't really remember what answers he'd provided, which only made him more worried. By the time he looked up again, Jeremy was surprised to see that the Hall had gotten much more crowded. Time had flown past. He didn't want to chance getting stuck in the queue of students leaving after their meal, especially since he was eager to begin studying for his Muggle Studies exam. As he stood up and slammed his book shut, Jeremy glanced down the Ravenclaw table but didn't see Logan. He rolled his eyes -He's probably with his girlfriend- and went back to gathering his books. Jeremy sidestepped a younger student, but stepped right into the path of an older Slytherin student who gave Jeremy a shove out of his way. His elbow flew out, knocking into a student who was sitting at the Slytherin table, as Jeremy struggled to keep his bag on his shoulder and his books and papers in his hand. "Jerk" he muttered after the older student once he'd managed to right himself.
As Jeremy dug into a turkey and cheese sandwich, he propped his textbook against a milk jug and began to scan for answers to questions he'd seen on the exam. It was a torturous habit he had, and today he couldn't really remember what answers he'd provided, which only made him more worried. By the time he looked up again, Jeremy was surprised to see that the Hall had gotten much more crowded. Time had flown past. He didn't want to chance getting stuck in the queue of students leaving after their meal, especially since he was eager to begin studying for his Muggle Studies exam. As he stood up and slammed his book shut, Jeremy glanced down the Ravenclaw table but didn't see Logan. He rolled his eyes -He's probably with his girlfriend- and went back to gathering his books. Jeremy sidestepped a younger student, but stepped right into the path of an older Slytherin student who gave Jeremy a shove out of his way. His elbow flew out, knocking into a student who was sitting at the Slytherin table, as Jeremy struggled to keep his bag on his shoulder and his books and papers in his hand. "Jerk" he muttered after the older student once he'd managed to right himself.