Ryo wandered around the seventh floor of Hogwarts alone. He had been in the Hufflepuff common room only a few minutes before. The only reason he left was because his sister and her stupid little friends had walked in. Like usual they didn't pay any attention to him, only to her. Everywhere he went it was always the same. Everyone only cared about her, about Sayuri, the brat that called herself his sister. Ever since their parents died, it was like Ryo wasn't there. Like he had died along with his parents. His aunt and uncle only had eyes for her, and he didn't get why. It wasn't like she was a little girl who needed to be taken care of. She was 16 just like him, but still she got all the attention.
It didn't take long for him to get fed up with everything they were saying. It was all about him, how stupid he was. How lazy he was. They knew he was there, but they still didn't shut up about anything. He tried to ignore them, and for a little while it worked. But then they brought up his old girlfriend, and he just blew his top. He had called his sister a prat, and other things that he had never said to her before. She had only laughed, knowing that she had hit a sore spot in his heart that still hadn't healed. So he just stormed out of the common room, without saying another word to her. He didn't know where he was supposed to go after he stormed out, so he just walked up to the seventh floor. At the very least he had his drum sticks with him. Thank you secret compartment in his trunk. If that hadn't been there, he would have had to give up his drums sticks and that would have devistated him, drumming was the only way he had to let his emotions out in a constructive way.
He began to hear someone strumming chords on a guitar and he walked toward the sounds. As he walked closer he listened to the songs. It wasn't a song, just chords. Plain and simple, he liked that. Finally he came across a girl, she was the one making the sounds. He got closer to her, but still kept his distance. "Hey." he said simply, sitting down next to her, his drum sticks in his hands.