Lips pursued, Eldin pondered on his mistakes with this whole... situation. He'd forgotten that there were, in fact, students at Hogwarts with priorities so out of order that he could barely comprehend them. Students who didn't care about their classes, and even actively avoided them if they could craft a believable excuse! Merlin, it wasn't even that he liked school, but even as an heir he understood it's important. Men—no, boys—like Pyrites would one day feel the sting of reality once their apathy caused their parents to cut them off one and for all, but for now... well, Eldin would give him a break.
"You win today, Pyrites," he surrendered, tone calm as stood up from his seated position. "Just—don't get into any trouble, or I will take points." He would've today, but he knew punishments only worked if the troublemaker cared (and though he might enjoy taking a few points from Gryffindor, he pitied any house that had to be study with a student this careless).
"Off with you now. Don't come into the library unless you actually plan to study."
"You win today, Pyrites," he surrendered, tone calm as stood up from his seated position. "Just—don't get into any trouble, or I will take points." He would've today, but he knew punishments only worked if the troublemaker cared (and though he might enjoy taking a few points from Gryffindor, he pitied any house that had to be study with a student this careless).
"Off with you now. Don't come into the library unless you actually plan to study."
