Julien was rushing, running, faster than even his usual brisk-walking could take him. He was lazing in the common room, a book in hand, as if classes were done for the day. That was, until someone rushed past him, uttering about Practical Magic. Immediately, he sat up, remembering that he was up for an additional class this new school term. For one who was almost always on time for class, he had thrown on a shirt over the thin white t-shirt that he was lazing in, and rushed out of the common room.
It felt like a long journey to be made, from the Ravenclaw tower to the first floor of the Castle. Well, at least despite his unusual slip of memory, he was about to make it just on time again, and had remembered the letter that was sent, telling students to come in more comfortable clothes. Julien was glad. He had received a package from his grandmother, containing what had been taken away from him. More clothes, and hair products. Of course, it cheered him up a lot.
Julien ran into the class and halted suddenly after a few steps in. The decor of the class had caused that. He eyed the classroom and turned to the Professor. For an old man like him, he sure looked like he had reasonable taste. Julien grinned at the Professor, in time to catch the offer of tea. He liked him already. "Bonjour," he greeted, his eyes twinkling with cheeriness. And then he saw what was written on the board, and continued. "Professor Tremaine!" Almost as if he sang the name out, although of course he was unaware that he was tone-deaf, and so it came out flat. No one really dared to tell that to him, though, and so they merely tolerated his singing, when he does.
As soon as that was done, Julien turned to the other students in the class, offered a big grin since he was so chirpy, and scooted to Ambrosa. After all, he knew her better than the others just because they were from the same House. "Rosa!" He exclaimed in greeting.