a meeting between friends *// olivia
Aug 16, 2013 20:55:51 GMT
Post by professor levi sorenson on Aug 16, 2013 20:55:51 GMT
Levi lifted his arm and blindly reached for his alarm clock. When he didn’t find it within the first couple of seconds he tempted to give up the search and just go back to sleep. God… he was exhausted, after only getting roughly four hours of sleep, and the hour and a half nap he just took, wasn’t cutting it. He couldn’t really say much though; it was his own fault as he had stayed up talking to his roommate, about absolutely nothing until the early hours of the morning. Apparently they were going to go to get a drink today…at least that is what the owl had said. A smile came to his lips at the thought. They always got in trouble when they went to the diagon alley, and he knew today would be no different. This was going to be a fun morning.
He yawned and stretched for a few minutes, before getting out of bed and walking over to his closet. He didn’t have the biggest closet in the world… actually what he had couldn’t really be classified as a closet, but he made do with it anyways. Pulling out a random t-shirt, he threw it on grabbed a pair of jeans, throwing them on as well. He was halfway to the door before he remembered that he didn’t have his shoes on, and that he had kicked them off last night before entering his room last night. Quickly putting them on he floo’d to Diagon Alley.
He and Olivia had been friends for what seemed like an eternity now, ever since they were first years entering Hogwarts together. Over the years, Petra had somehow become one of his best friends. Through all their fights, playful banter… and err… extracurricular activities that they participated in together, she had engrained herself in his heart and in his brain, and he was glad that they were friends. He would do anything for her in a heartbeat whether it was listening to her go on and on about some dude she was crushing or confront some bitch who was messing with her.
Levi could see the place, where he was supposed to meet her in sight, as well as seeing the girl who was waiting for him. He quickened his paced and would reach the little bar in just a few short steps. It was one of his favorite places to eat, and he had dragged her there on quite the many occasions. Not that he complained because the food was really good. Finally reaching his destination, he plopped himself down in the chair across from her and smirked “Hey stranger, long time no see.”