Post by Teddy Lupin on Sept 3, 2009 17:23:21 GMT -5
Teddy was being a wanderer. He didn't have a lot of things to do at the moment. His cla*ses were over for the day and he didn't have anything to grade. He hadn't given out homework in awhile. At least nothing that he'd have to grade. They just had to read thier books and he would ask them about it in cla*s. He had the next few lessons already planned out and was expecting one of them to be very fun. Well, he would consider them fun and so would some of his students.
It was a fairly nice day out and he most certainly wasn’t going to waste a nice day like this cooped up inside, doing nothing. Unlike other teachers, he liked to get outside and chill for awhile. And if some of his students were around, he would talk to them about something other than school. Teddy liked to have more than a student-teacher relationship with his students, if they would allow it. He liked to become friends with them and there were a couple that he was friends with. Most of them, however, were those that he was related to and known for their whole lives.
This time, he hadn’t bothered to get a book out of his office. There were things on his mind; he didn’t think that he’d be able to keep his attention on a book. Like Victoire Weasley. Man, how he loved her, loved her more than life itself. He didn’t think that they would ever get together though. She didn’t seem to like him as much as he did her. Teddy reached a good spot, semi-shady, and sat down, leaning back on his hands and staring off into the horizon. He was seemingly in another time and place.
It was a fairly nice day out and he most certainly wasn’t going to waste a nice day like this cooped up inside, doing nothing. Unlike other teachers, he liked to get outside and chill for awhile. And if some of his students were around, he would talk to them about something other than school. Teddy liked to have more than a student-teacher relationship with his students, if they would allow it. He liked to become friends with them and there were a couple that he was friends with. Most of them, however, were those that he was related to and known for their whole lives.
This time, he hadn’t bothered to get a book out of his office. There were things on his mind; he didn’t think that he’d be able to keep his attention on a book. Like Victoire Weasley. Man, how he loved her, loved her more than life itself. He didn’t think that they would ever get together though. She didn’t seem to like him as much as he did her. Teddy reached a good spot, semi-shady, and sat down, leaning back on his hands and staring off into the horizon. He was seemingly in another time and place.