Humming quietly to herself, her Ancient Runes book in her arms, Millie wandered down the hallway from the classroom her book advertised. She’d been idle for most of the lesson, feeling no joy in reading the runes and understanding what was due to come in her future. She was weary of it now, impatient to get her O.W.L’s over and done with. She was also increasingly irritable with Gisele who was trying in vain to steal a few minutes of Millie’s time. Her attempts to get Millie to ‘hear her out’ were falling on deaf ears and Millie was nearing towards losing her rag with the ever persistent Gisele. For Millie, her classes were over and done with for the day. She was due to be in the Ministry early tomorrow morning and knew that bed was calling her but she was tempted to Floo from her Head of House’s office now and sleep at her dad’s. She was considering it but it would be a few hours until she could get out through there and needed to do something to bide her time. However, until then, nature called.
Millie swayed down the corridor, cuddling the book ever closer to the chest as she weaved through the mass of students hanging about in the hallways. Eventually though she made it to the bathroom and slipped in through the large double doors, moving immediately over to the sinks where she deposited her things and turned, heading for the forest green stalls. She opened the door and squeezed through the small gap she’d made, closing and bolting the door behind her. She lifted the grey school skirt up and wiggled down the pink pair of knickers she wore that had bright red, Gryffindor dots on them and sat herself down on the toilet. It was there that she heard the most glorious of melodies and it was one she allowed herself to bask in as she relieved herself. Once finished, Millie hurriedly righted her clothing and pulled the chain before bursting out of the stalls and putting her hands under the jet of water from the tap. Once finished, Millie grabbed her things and left the toilets, hurrying up the corridor to the music room where she was sure the music was coming from.
Millie lingered in the doorway, pausing to look at the person on the piano. Then, she stepped inside and let the door close behind her, only muttering, “Hi” when the echo of the door closing had resounded around the room.