Hogsmeade weekends.
Those were days when the students were allowed to go down to Hogsmeade and visit all the shops with their friends, or alone, and get all the sweets they could carry or go exploring. Anabelle Mulciber, or Hit, was never a huge fan of the weekends, solely because she hardly ever had anyone to go anywhere with anymore. Ryo was always busy with work and Sayuri was away on trips most of the time now. The only two people she called her friends were too busy for her now, and it was to be expected. She was only sixteen after all, much younger than the two of them, and she often wondered why they still even bothered with her the times they were actually able to. Ryo was twenty-five and honestly, the only reason she knew him was because of twenty year old Sayuri. They were siblings, Vampires at that, and that explained why she'd become attracted to them but it didn't explain why they kept a simple human like her around.
It probably wasn't that they just, kept her around, Ryo had become more like an older brother than her own brother and Sayuri the same. They were more like family than her own family and a lot of the time she found herself wishing that she could be one of them, vampire and all, it would make it easier to separate herself from her family that way, they wouldn't want a tainted daughter, who was already the outcast of the family. Still, she knew it wouldn't happen because both Ryo and Sayuri felt a strong sense of protection toward her and wanted to keep her safe, despite their constant bickering. The thought made Hit laugh, the siblings always bickered about something when she around and she always ended calming both sides down somehow.
Snapping back to reality, Hit noticed she had wandered off the path she had originally taken and she was headed toward the Shrieking Shack. That was fine with her, she had planned to go there later anyways. She frowned a bit though, as she had wanted to go to Honeydukes first to get some sweets. The Gryffindor wasn't a huge fan of sweets but there were times when she thought one or two, or seven, couldn't hurt. Shrugging, she decided that she would just get some on her way back when everyone was going to start heading back to the castle.
If she decided to go back. Last time she'd forgotten when she had to go back and she'd been able to sneak back in through a hidden path she'd found, so she wasn't too worried about missing everyone else. She was worried about her Head of House or the Prefects catching her, though it was a slight worry. A breeze of cold air blew in her direction, causing her messy hair to be blown back from where it was over her shoulders, and cascade down her back. As the Shack came into view, she broke into a light jog and entered through a broken window once she reached it.
"This is more like it." She said as she stepped inside, the floorboard creaking under her feet and she made her way to the second floor where she sat herself down next to a window and cautiously looked out at everyone below her, trying to be careful that no one noticed she was in there, but she doubted anyone would as hardly anyone else seemed to come close enough to really be able to tell anyone was inside.