Leah's long fingers traced over the poster pinned -by what appeared to be a basic sticking charm- to the wall of the Great Hall. It was positioned so that as you walked out, you were more likely to notice it, but if you had an attentive eye, you might spot it entering as well.
The logic behind that as far as Leah could tell, was that people were less likely to see something other then the food they were planning on consuming.
After they had eaten, you had more of a chance of getting their attention as they were holding less filters over their perception of the world.
Leah wasn't really the sort of growing boy who would got terribly hungry if he didn't eat between breakfast and noon, so he was only really taking a study break and walking around a little for a small snack -and the gossip mill was always ready to have another person turn it's long handle- before heading back to his Potions Assignment on the Properties of lacewing and puffskin in a variety of solutions.
Not easy, although it was hardly the worst of the essays he'd been given over his tenure at Hogwarts.
Still, this Transfiguration Club sounded rather up his ally. Admittedly, anything transfiguration was, but Leah would ignore that minor sentiment for the time being and probably try and brush up on some minor trivia before the club met. In all honesty, he wasn't the most talented in transfiguration in the rough age range of Hogwarts. However, he felt that he had a great deal more passion for it then many of the other subjects. Maybe it was a fools errand to compete with the 'best and brightest' but it was one he was going to do anyway.
Pulling out one of his ballpoint pens, he wrote the time and date of the first meeting for the club on his hand before entering the Great Hall for sustenance.
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Leah knocked twice on the door, his hand somewhat impatiently on the knob already. He would wait politely for the Professor to alert him it was acceptable for him to enter the classroom, or if he didn't past the two minute mark, Leah would open the door himself to see if the man inhabited the classroom.
Or would it be more properly called a clubroom? Leah thought as he entered the area.
"Good evening Professor, thank you for going to the trouble of hosting this." Leah said as he moved far into into the room to see Professor Hayes.
He blinked as he noticed a distinct absence of other people in the room. Odd, he didn't think he was that early.