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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 13:32:59 GMT -5

It seemed to Sutton that Hogwarts was getting more boring by the moment. The classes were useless, for the most part—and even the ones that matter were made incredibly dull by horrible teaching. The students were far too content with monotony, which was not how Sutton operated. The absolute only thing that anyone did around here was play on their damn broomsticks, and the only reason that Sutton went to the Quidditch matches was to see if someone got injured. That sport was a bloody waste of time, even if a lot of the players were fit. Hell, how hard was it to find someone in this school that was actually interesting and broke the rules? It seemed as though she and her sister were the only two that did anything past the ordinary in this damn castle.

Sutton dropped down onto an armchair, sighing dramatically even though there was no one around to hear it. Hogwarts was proving to be incredibly dull this term, and she was about at her limit for boredom. There was hardly anyone amusing to entertain herself with, and it was a stark contrast to the very compelling times she’d had over the holidays with her sister. Normally, they didn’t go home, simply because their mother was so irritating—but they decided it was past time they hit London and had a good time with blokes that were actually worth their time. Unlike the majority of the wizards at Hogwarts. She glanced around the north wing, wondering if Tinsley was going to be along soon. They didn’t actually have plans to meet, but they both simply found themselves in the room often. It worked out since it was between both of their common rooms. Thank Merlin neither of them had been sorted into a house that would have them in the damn dungeons or basement—that would be much harder to work with for meeting up. Finally, she heard the door opening, and she glanced up to see if it was her sister walking in.