For the past few months the amount of fun Hallie was having was next to zero. She'd rarely been able to leave her desk because of the sheer volume of study she was doing for her NEWT's. Achieving four exceeds expectations was going to be a push if she wanted to become an auror after graduating.
The past week or so she'd relaxed from study. 'A well earned break', she often told herself it was. A well earned break indeed. The past weekend alone she had sneaked out of the castle, had a bit to drink in Hogsmede, talking a rugged looking man and engaging in a fiery kiss with Brian Sullivan, or 'Mr. Seeker' as she had called him. Ugh, the thought of her calling him that made her cringe.
She'd planned to stay in the castle, lay low until after her exams but once she'd had a sip of her much missed freedom it was like she was addicted to adventure again. The booming bell had signaled the final class of the first day of the week. Monday was always a killer for Hallie: double potions, defense against the dark arts and double charms. It was the only day she didn't have a free period and eager to let her hair down she had decided she'd travel a bit further than Hogsmede.
Up in the mountains that overlooked the castle and village there was caves, Hallie had heard all sorts of rumors about the kind of magic and creatures that lurked there but didn't believe it until she could see it.
Hallie emerged from the kitchens with a basket of assorted fruits and turkey sandwiches. If she wanted to be back in time for bed it unfortunately mean't that she would have to miss the feast. She didn't care though, what was life without a bit of risk. Besides, the feast was always that busy a professor wouldn't notice if she'd gone, she was always off somewhere around the castle anyway.
Hallie walked across the basement corridor, heading to the door that led up to the entrance hall. If I go through the whomping willow and come out in the shrieking shack then I will have less to travel to reach the caves. The happy go lucky girl thought to herself as she passed still life portraits of assorted foods.