Usually, the day went on as it should with a little bickering with his brother, messing around with friends, sitting through classes and finally running back to the dungeons where he would slip into the Slytherin Dungeon and go to the boys' dorms. Not much else was supposed to happen, but since the party, everything seemed to like being out of place.
The bickering turned into fights, the messing around turned into arguments. Classes stayed the same because, well, they were classes. But the one thing that was completely out of the ordinary right now was the fact that the friends he was supposed to have around him weren't there. Anabelle was off at the Ministry, doing whatever it was that she did while she was there, Freyja was apparently cooped up in Gryffindor Tower, studying for something, and Evander.. well, he wasn't really sure what his brother was doing. It seemed that since that stupid party, Evander didn't want to talk to him that much, probably butt hurt.
He didn't care though. (He was mad at his brother too, but his reason for being mad wasn't as justified as Evander's was.)
And so Cronis Yaxley found himself practically wandering the courtyard, by himself, in search of something to do. There was a sense of loneliness that he suddenly began to feel as he walked because it was unusual for him to not be with Evander, at least. They might be in different Houses but they'd always found ways to do almost everything together. Things were changing, though, and Cronis wasn't sure who's fault it really was. He couldn't blame it all on his brother because he had some fault but that didn't mean he couldn't try.
He was starting to feel bad about it, though. He wasn't supposed to care about those problems, but he felt the distance being put between him and Evander and it wasn't sitting well with him. He could lose all his friends, if he had to, but he couldn't lose his brother.
The more he thought about it, the more worse he felt.
It wasn't just a mental thing, though. A sneeze made that clear as it resounded in the area of the courtyard he'd found himself in. The sneeze had caught him by surprise and Cronis couldn't help but think that he was going to get sick. It made sense, in his mind, to be alone and sick. That was just great. He lowered his head into the scarf around his neck to try to cover his mouth and nose from the cold wind blowing.
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1. Cronis doesn't get sick often.