Damon doesn't like your face (reserveseeker) wrote in hallowed_times, @ 2013-05-25 00:12:00 |
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Entry tags: | damon harper, daphne greengrass |
Who: Damon Harper and Daphne Greengrass
When: Friday evening
Where: Slytherin Common Room
Summary: Damon procrastinates like a boss. Senioritis anyone?
Rating: TBA
Damon had full intentions of working on the last homework assignments he would ever be given. He had full intentions of going up to the Tower to stargaze for one of the last times as a Hogwarts student. He also fully intended to work on his revisions. However, all of these things had somehow taken a backseat to what Damon was currently doing. Lying on his back on the couch by the fireplace in the Slytherin Common Room, Damon was doing something he rarely ever did in public while not on a stage. He was playing his guitar.
Sure, Damon could have been doing his homework, but what he had left was so trivial that he didn't think it would affect his overall average even if it went undone. And while he would have liked to have gone up to get a closer look at the growing moon, the weather was quite sour out, rainy and gloomy and not at all good weather for stargazing. Then of course, there was studying, which.... yeah. No. It just wasn't going to happen. Haphazard notes sprang from Damon's poised guitar, not really coming together to form any one particular song, but meshing well enough to be melodious at least. He wasn't playing a concert for anyone to hear him. He was playing his guitar just for the sake of playing his guitar.
The warmth of the fireplace provided a stark contrast to the usual cold dampness of the Slytherin Common Room, as well as the doom and gloom that was currently plaguing the outside world. Damon was content to staying right here on this very couch and playing his discordant notes for no one at all. And should someone have something to say about his cacophony, they could take it up with someone else who actually gave a damn. Damon was a seventh year, graduating in what felt like mere hours and not the actual few weeks that remained of his Hogwarts career. Did he honestly care about what people thought anymore? No, he certainly didn't.