It was cold, but she liked it. Something about the cold stimulated her. It felt cutting, it felt sharp. She wanted to be sharp, live sharply, and be in a sharp environment. She wanted to constantly be reacting, and she wanted her mind to stay on edge. She wanted ice. Being with Robin, however, was like snuggling up to a roaring campfire. It was strange - for all intents and purposes, that they ever got to this point. He was fire, she was ice. She wanted the cold and the sharp clarity it brought. But he was warm and made everything blurred and fuzzy. She seemed to live for that fuzzy ecstasy lately. Only when he got wrapped up in Quidditch did she regain her love of the cold, her love of sharp productivity. Then she question whether warmth had a place in her life. But then, Robin's team won, they celebrated, and he had more time. And she was swept away by Fire and forgot once more about Ice.
She swung around the tree and looked out upon the lake. It was not huge, but it was enough to look at. She watched it, the wind biting her cheeks and leaving their mark by flushing them pink. She wished Durmstrang had larger grounds. Though she knew she was a city-person, she still liked the idea of being surrounded by natural elements. It made her feel young. Even at sixteen, Claire felt mature and responsible and much older than she needed to feel. But surrounded by frost-bitten grass, a dark lake, and barren trees, she felt young. The earth around her was old, not she.
Arms caught her, and the warmth immediately claimed her for its own. Her heart did that odd little jump, a trick that Robin had taught it, for only he could goad it into performing. She immediately sunk against him, enjoying the feeling of his chest against her, his cheek and chin pressing against the side of her face, resting on her shoulder, reminding her of his presence, of how close he was. She grinned and rolled her eyes. "Hello, dingbat." He said his petnames with sarcasm, and she flung her insults with love. A perfect compromise if she ever knew one.
She turned around quickly, looking up at him. "Are you here to whisk me away? Or are you actually going to let me study today?"