Lance West | 22 | Male | 1st Year Spring Student | Dining Hall | Tags: Open
Even though they had today off, Lance had gone to the dining hall for his lunch at the time he usually would, even when classes were on. He supposed it was just routine to him. Currently he was sitting at a table alone eating his lunch. To be honest, he disliked days when he would have nothing to do. He would prefer to be studying, especially when it came to nature, which was a subject he was quite fond of. His plan was to head to the gardens after he had finished lunch, just to take it all in, since he had the chance. That was one good thing about a free day, he supposed. It meant he could disappear into the garden and no one would notice or tell him to get to class. But for now, he had to eat, half paying attention to his surroundings, in case another student came up to him.
Horace Crane | 25 | Male | 2nd Year Autumn Student | Gym | Tags: Open
Finally, Wednesday couldn't have come soon enough. Horace hated having to greet all the new first years on their first day at Featherwick, although he knew he had kept that a secret well. After all, he liked being on good terms with everyone, since it meant no one would pry into his business when he didn't want them to. Now was not such a time though. Working out with just himself was boring, and it left him alone with his thoughts, rather than being able to have a 'nice' chat. What he did like talking with others about was magic, ideally ways to make it more potent. Magical theory and potions were boring, but he loved talking about ritual magic. After all, he was fascinated by the hidden power they hold, although the limits for what the school books taught were quite low, he felt. But, he wasn't expecting anyone to come up to him to talk about their work, especially not on their day off.
Warren Archer | 47 | Male | Head Of Autumn | Gardens | Tags: Astoria, Serena
Warren always did enjoy his days off, at least the days when he didn't have any work to review or grade. Not that he would ever complain of course, he loved seeing his students work and seeing them do their best. After all, if he wasn't going to reward hard workers, then who would? Today though, he had something on his mind that he felt the need to tell Astoria. He had a feeling she was in the garden today, being the Head Of Spring and all, and it seemed he was correct. Not noticing Serena at first, he briskly walks up to Astoria. "Ah, Astoria! I knew you'd be here. Have you heard? It's about Alzedore Andor, he's-" Before he finishes his sentence though, he notices that there was a Spring student there, Serena. "Ah, I didn't see you there! I apologise, you must be one of Astoria's students, correct? Never mind what I was going to say, I imagine you must have a question for your Head you want answering?" He steps back. It would seem that his 'news' would have to wait until later. That was fine though, he was impressed to see a student going up to the Head of their Season for whatever reason. Work related, he was sure.