May 28th, 1895 — Astronomy Tower
The winter had been dark, but after winter had come spring. Samuel Griffith, after his return to Hogwarts, returned to a life of forced normalcy. The abyss of January levelled into the grey marshes of February. In March, the trees of the forest wore fragile green adornments.
In May, it had been unusually warm. The sunny days spent out on the castle grounds left a tentative tan on the surface of the man, who appeared to the onlooker to have regained his usual good health and vitality.
All was not normal, however — or, Samuel Griffith feared that the comfort and peace that propped him up these days was borrowed. He was on his way to the Astronomy Tower and on his way to the woman who so freely lent him contentment. Of course, that too was not without complications. But he was basking in the ray of light and tried not to ponder his dependency on it.
This night Hogwarts held the coming-out ball, opening the social season, and the castle was flush with visitors. A gaggle of them walked in front of the professor and he turned the corner leading up to the stairway of the tower trailing behind them. Samuel Griffith was not partaking in the festivities, as he had no interest in marital conquest. He walked slowly and in a relaxed manner, his eyes fixed over the heads of the guests, passively surveying his environment.
He saw him at once.
Don Juan stood at the door of the Astronomy Tower. Griffith stopped in his tracks, stunned. The group passed between them and then, Don Juan Dempsey was gone, vanished into the corridor that led upwards towards the area of Samuel Griffith's life where Don Juan did not, under any circumstances, belong.
Had their eyes met for a second? Atypical uncertainty held Samuel back for a moment; he was not sure. A sensation unfurled in his stomach and the soft spring air turned frigid. Slowly, he ascended the stairs, passing the fateful door at the top in complete silence, and stepped out on the platform.
In May, it had been unusually warm. The sunny days spent out on the castle grounds left a tentative tan on the surface of the man, who appeared to the onlooker to have regained his usual good health and vitality.
All was not normal, however — or, Samuel Griffith feared that the comfort and peace that propped him up these days was borrowed. He was on his way to the Astronomy Tower and on his way to the woman who so freely lent him contentment. Of course, that too was not without complications. But he was basking in the ray of light and tried not to ponder his dependency on it.
This night Hogwarts held the coming-out ball, opening the social season, and the castle was flush with visitors. A gaggle of them walked in front of the professor and he turned the corner leading up to the stairway of the tower trailing behind them. Samuel Griffith was not partaking in the festivities, as he had no interest in marital conquest. He walked slowly and in a relaxed manner, his eyes fixed over the heads of the guests, passively surveying his environment.
He saw him at once.
Don Juan stood at the door of the Astronomy Tower. Griffith stopped in his tracks, stunned. The group passed between them and then, Don Juan Dempsey was gone, vanished into the corridor that led upwards towards the area of Samuel Griffith's life where Don Juan did not, under any circumstances, belong.
Had their eyes met for a second? Atypical uncertainty held Samuel back for a moment; he was not sure. A sensation unfurled in his stomach and the soft spring air turned frigid. Slowly, he ascended the stairs, passing the fateful door at the top in complete silence, and stepped out on the platform.