The air of the common was really quiet, so quiet actually that he could actually hear the sound of the fire crackling. His face looked orange from the light the fore was producing and he paused for a moment as he heard footsteps. The sound stopped a bit after and he shrugged resuming where he had left off. For a moment he sounded off beat but he quickly got back on track. As he drummed he smiled, remembering the countless times he spent with his mother as she listened to him drum and gave him a few tips even though she didn't know how to play the instrument. She'd always given him good advice in how to play and he always found himself wondering why she'd never learned to play the instrument herself, even now when she could still learn, she never wanted too.
Soon there was a sound of a door opening and he lifted his head to see an older boy walk in. He immediately stopped drumming and hid his drumsticks quickly behind his back. Instead of going to the boy's dormitories, like most do when they came into the common room, the boy began to walk in the opposite direction almost like he was walking toward someone. It couldn't be toward him, cause he didn't know the kid, plus older students didn't exactly like him. Apparently he was too quiet and too studious for them, not that he cared. They always preferred his brother, because he was cooler more outgoing one of the two of them. If only they knew that he still slept with a stupid teddy bear. Lorcan always made himself seem big and mighty but the truth was that he was a scared little boy, he was even scared of the dark.
The other boy walked right past him, and for a moment Lysander debated in whether or not he should turn around to see what he was headed for. Finally he decided to see who the other boy saw and his eyes widened slightly at the sight of a girl, a year or two younger than him, who was standing in the door way. Had she been there while he was playing? She must have been the one who created the footsteps he heard a bit earlier. Lysander stared at her for a moment, not know what to say or if he should say anything at all. He didn't usually like it when others heard him playing without him knowing, it brought unknown attention that he really didn't like at all.