Typically, if someone is trying to get you to do something and you don't want to, you'd try to avoid said person, right? Yeah, that's usually how that works. However, there is a certain Hufflepuff who doesn't seem to understand that concept and then proceeds to get scared whenever he is found by the person, or people in this case, that are doing just that. This particular Hufflepuff is the third year, Jonathan Finch-Fletchley.
The younger brother of the now graduated Nathan Finch-Fletchley who played on the Hufflepuff Quidditch team during his years at Hogwarts, and was particularly good at the game.
It seemed that the newer generation of the Hufflepuff team thought that Jonathan would be as good as his older brother, who now played for the Ballycastle Bats. Jonathan understood that his older brother had skill when it came to the game, but why did that mean that he did? It wasn't like the skills could have been passed down or anything because neither of their parents played during their years at Hogwarts. Nathan had just had a knack for the game. A knack that Jonathan did not believe he had.
Besides, it wasn't like his relationship with his brother was good at all to get any pointers.
It didn't stop the naive Hufflepuff from liking the game and watching the teams practice, which is exactly what he shouldn't be doing if he didn't want to get dragged out onto the pitch. Jonathan never thought about that though, oddly enough. Besides, wasn't hiding in plain sight a thing? It was the best plan he had, aside from hiding out in the Hufflepuff basement. But that didn't work out well when the people you try to hide from are your housemates.Lucky for him, there were usually more interesting people watching the practices so they didn't really have a chance to notice him.
And so, Jonathan took his usual place in the stands and watched the ongoing practice.