Keith stood in the grand hall of his old school and chewed on the fingernail of his right thumb.
It was a terrible habit. Terrible. But he had picked it up during one of his more stressful bouts in America and it seemed like it was here to stay. He just needed to make sure he didn't do it during the interview (If there was actually an interview). Keith had never had an interview before, but he figured chewing your nails during one wasn't exactly doing yourself a favor.
It had been so long since he had been here. Two years since he had last stood in this hall, and his last stint as a Hogwarts student hadn't exactly lasted a long time. The school hadn't changed at all. Or maybe it had, and he just didn't want to admit it. Admitting the school had changed, after all, would be almost like admitting he had changed.
Keith was dressed in a nice robe, coupled with a nice tie Jack had lent him for the occasion. You had to dress presentably when applying for a job, after all, even he knew that. And as desperate for work as he was at the moment, he couldn't really afford to look anything less than his best. Jack had offered him an employment opportunity, and he would take it, but Keith had his pride - he would feel a lot better about the whole arrangement if he could find a job himself. Hogwarts was practically always hiring, since the teacher death rate was so high, and it even gave you a place to sleep. So, bonus.
Of course, he couldn't apply for a position if he couldn't actually find the office he was looking for. (What office was he looking for?) His return to his old stomping grounds had rattled him more than he thought, and he found himself quite suddenly completely unsure of where to go.
"Oh Merlin," he muttered under his breath, "I'm actually freaking lost."