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This was the third time in a week that Stefan had gotten short of breath just walking around the hallways of Hogwarts castle. He was slightly concerned that he was getting sick already, and classes hadn't even started yet, but the feeling was sporadic and without cause, to his eyes. The young Russian boy had no experience with anxiety, and the sheer amount of people that he was forced to interact with on the daily was too much to take in. After breakfast on a clear Monday morning, Stefan found himself power walking, jogging and then sprinting to the library, which was a concerning new symptom. Whatever he had didn't seem to be dangerous, so it didn't warrant a visit to the nurse, but perhaps he had been hexed. This called for some research.
The tightness in his chest eased as he retreated into the quiet, stately environment of the library. Curious. There weren't many students in attendance, with study not being at the forefront of people's minds so early in the semester, but one or two seemed to find it a haven like him. It reminded him of the castle, and Stefan felt a guilty pang of homesickness. You should be happy to be gone from there, he told himself, moving to sit down at a wingbacked chair with a few old tomes already on the table in front of him. Feeling melancholy, the first year picked up the book and began to read without much fervour.
The tightness in his chest eased as he retreated into the quiet, stately environment of the library. Curious. There weren't many students in attendance, with study not being at the forefront of people's minds so early in the semester, but one or two seemed to find it a haven like him. It reminded him of the castle, and Stefan felt a guilty pang of homesickness. You should be happy to be gone from there, he told himself, moving to sit down at a wingbacked chair with a few old tomes already on the table in front of him. Feeling melancholy, the first year picked up the book and began to read without much fervour.