Julius Astley

October 18, 2018 4:49 PM
Julius had a thoroughly normal and boring Christmas, though this suited him just fine. There had been the standard Christmas party to attend on Christmas Day but, aside from that, he had spent most of his time seated in his favourite armchair of the Astley Manor library, steadily making his way through book after book while his sister Aurelia played him all the new piano pieces she'd learned and Aelia coloured in pictures of magical beasts as she lay on her front. When his sisters had gone to bed, he spent the time alone with his mother as they talked about school and his latest history facts and other interesting things. It had been a wonderful, calm time.

Of course, this meant that having to return to Sonora made his mood sour. The returning feast had been the same as any other feast and Julius had been just as glad to retire to his dormitory in Crotalus and start reading his newest book.

Upon waking the next morning, he'd felt marginally better if only because he'd had some more ideas for the revival of The Aronos. On the last day of the previous term, he had stopped by the library to pick up his sign up sheet, pleased to see that a few people had taken interest. He'd penned a letter to each of them, arranging a meeting for the afternoon of their second day back and he had to admit, he was looking forward to starting the revival. He'd also, of course, let the Librarian know as it was probably the right thing to do.

Julius, of course, was early to the meeting and the first one there. He'd chosen a table in a quiet corner and spread out his things on the tabletop. He had sketches for The Aronos' logo in one pile, ideas for articles and columns in another and fresh parchment and quills and inkwells for everyone else to borrow if they needed or wanted to. He only knew two of the people on the sign up sheet. One of them had been Evelyn, which he had mixed feelings about. Was she doing it out of some sort of feeling of obligation as they were supposed to be friends? Or did she genuinely want to be part of the newspaper? The other had been Nathaniel Mordue, who he had only really spoken to once and knew next to nothing about. Still, it was nice that he'd know two people on the new team. It was better than knowing nobody.

When he'd set up and felt ready, Julius took a seat and folded his hands together on the tabletop. Now, all he had to do was wait.
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