Vivianna was skipping class. It didn't happen often, but the teenager was tired damnit. She'd gotten a grand total of three hours of sleep the night before, meaning that there was no way she'd survive Transfiguration class that day. The Slytherin was intelligent, but there had always been something about that class that she could never quite grasp. She loathed the subject, and it was by far her worst class. Being as tired as she was, and having already taken more headache-draught than generally suggested, there was no way the redhead would enter that classroom.
It hadn't taken long to reach the grounds, having used a different door from the main one for pure convenience. It was a sunny day, and the witch threw her head back to absorb the warmth pouring down from the sky. Eyes scanning the area, Vivianna didn't catch a single glimpse of her cat, Strike. She hadn't seen her pet in a few days, but was far from worried, Strike could take care of himself and would show up eventually.
Heading towards her tree, because there was a plant on the grounds that the girl had long ago started considering her tree, the Slytherin noticed something. Someone was sitting at the base of her tree, simply basking in the sun. Approaching as silently as possible, the witch soon recognized the figure as Seoul Harvey, a Ravenclaw older than herself. The only reason that she was able to name him, was that Vivianna kept tabs on most everyone. All her year-mates, house-mates, and others whom might end up being interesting were efficiently catalogued into the young witch's mind. Seoul fell into that last category. The redhead tended to get along best with Ravenclaws, and considering that the male was around her age and quite attractive in her mind, made the decision to keep a vague eye on him easy enough. Oddly, she still didn't know much, the wizard was fairly unassuming from what she knew.
Approaching the tree, her tree, Vivianna stopped just a few feet from the Raven. Clearing her throat, she gestured towards the tree and asked, "do you mind?"