Just the Norm || && -- Dorian and Miri
After being accepted onto her house’s Quidditch team, it had become almost routine to make a daily visit after practice was let up to the infirmary. She was prone to accidents, prone to hurting herself in any way imaginable --- From deep cuts and scrapes to a bruised rib. She made sure to make those special visits there not only in search of some help, but also to talk to the boy who was in there.
His name was Dorian, and he was sweet. Miri absolutely adored that about him, well --- It was something she adored in anyone really, but with him it was different. He wanted to help people, and that gave Miri hope that there were plenty of good people out there. Though she had come across a few from time to time that could easily sway her mind about that, but still --- She remained hopeful and happy each time she thought of the young man and what he does.
He was just a few years older than her, and she could swear she had a class with him once upon a time whenever he still attended Hogwarts as a student. But they never spoke much, only the occasional hellos and goodbyes. But that was the norm --- Now after realizing who he was her first time entering the infirmary, she couldn’t stop coming back just to talk to him.
As the young witch made her long stride down the corridor, she couldn’t help but to wear a rather bright smile that allowed her pearly whites to shine through for all to see. In her hand she held a small bag containing some simple, yet very delicious chocolate chip cookies she made earlier in the day --- They were ready for consumption, and she couldn’t quite go without giving him some.
Miri was swift, getting into the room without the other noticing --- Giving her an opportunity to surprise him completely. She crept up behind him, knowing that he probably already heard her come in but was simply going to play along just for fun --- Either way, she didn’t care. One hand held the bag carefully while the other wrapped around him from behind, hugging the boy tightly for a moment as she remained hidden behind his larger frame; Face hiding in his shirt just for the fun of it.