Her quill stopped moving the moment she heard him stand up, but she continued writing nonsense, pretending not to notice as she wrote her name over and over on the piece of parchment that she had intended to use for her Muggle Studies homework. He had said it was late anyway, did it make sense to turn it in? Magnolia frowned softly. Why did that even matter, he was probably lying anyway, now that statement had made much more sense. And content with her conclusion, she flipped the pages in her textbook aimlessly, stealing a glance over in his direction as she suddenly pretended to yawn. Well then, she hadn’t actually expected him to move. The fact that he did exactly the opposite of what she had intended made her upset. It was always one step forward and hundred steps back with him. Just as soon as the girl was able to deduce a pattern in his behavior, it would shift, he would change, and nothing would remain the same. It was equal parts fascination and frustration that kept her interested.
Whatever. Magnolia glanced at the pages, the frown on her face only becoming more serious as she skimmed the page, soon realizing that she had absolutely no idea what this assignment was about or what the Professor had wanted them to do. She had written a few scribbles in the corner of the textbook, illegible at this point, and had spent the rest of the corner on drawing little flowers and hearts, a pattern that had made sense to her at that time, not really having much structure at the moment. It was a chapter related to music and art, that much was clear, but she didn’t really remember what the instructions to the assignment had been. She looked nervously at the person at the front of the room that was supposed to be in charge of them, finding it even harder to concentrate now that it was increasingly obvious that she didn’t know. Magnolia trying to overhear their conversation, didn’t help either.
After several moments of consideration, she slowly raised her hand. “I’m not quite sure what I’m supposed to be doing with my assignment, could I go ask?†she offered, to which she was given a prompt no. This was detention, not the time to be visiting Professor’s offices. “Ask someone in your class,†the man responded with a shake of the head. And of course, as luck would have it, the only person who would have the answer was the one she had sent to the opposite side of the room moments earlier.
Sighing heavily, hopefully loudly enough to show her annoyance, she dragged her textbook along the desk noisily as she stood up, walking with heavy footsteps to the gaggle in the corner. “Is-,†she started, but decided against it, it felt weird referring to him with the familiarity of his first name in front of his friends. “Hackney,†she said flatly, glancing over at his peers. Ugh. “Do you mind?†she asked as coldly as she could, offering the textbook to him for the sake of not asking him for help directly.