Spring, 1881 - last day of term, Hogwarts Castle grounds (Seventh Year)
As the last day of his seventh year came to a close, Basil felt like a long, wonderful chapter in his life was ending. Instead of being excited about a new beginning however, he felt nervous and unsure about what the future would bring. He’d always had a clear aim in school, straightforward ambitions and interests to occupy his time. But now, with all of his security coming to a halt, he wasn’t sure what would come next. What did life have in store for someone hellbent on academia but that was expected to set everything aside, become an idle man of leisure, and take on a wife? All of these things made Basil feel slightly sick inside.
As it was, he’d tried to escape having to face this reality by meandering out onto the grounds one last time. Back at the castle the end of year festivities were well underway, but Basil found he couldn’t face the merriment. Not with so much weighing heavily on his shoulders. Instead, he’d found his way to the cliffs on the very edge of the castle overlooking the black lake. Here he sat, robes growing dusty from the dirt under his rear, as he mulled over whatever came tomorrow.
Basil wasn’t sure what his father would want for him next. He supposed, as the trend went, Father would expect him to start attending more social events. He hadn’t hinted much at his expectations for the second son when Basil had been home last. He seemed content enough, working with Atticus and the estate in Bath and getting them set-up to return there over the summer. (Mama would be pleased. She loved Bath.) But what was his role in all of that? He didn’t have the same responsibilities as Atticus except for maybe continuing to uphold the good Foxwood name. And what did that mean? Marrying, settling down, and having baby Foxwoods? Basil wrinkled his nose at the thought. He wanted to be a father, probably, someday - but it all seemed too soon right now. Not to mention having to pick a wife.
It was no secret that Basil wasn’t one to easily interact with women. Throughout his Hogwarts career he hadn’t made all that many female friends and conversing with the few friendly faces he did know in etiquette class and the like had never proved overwhelmingly successful. (At least that was one subject he was glad to be rid of.) He didn’t know how he was going to manage to carry himself through an entire courtship and then marriage. He supposed he would only accept the terms if he desperately loved the woman. It had to be easier that way, right? Love could conquer even the most awkward. Perhaps then, if she loved him back, it could even be an enjoyable companionship.
Basil sighed. Who was he kidding? There wasn’t a woman in the world who could tolerate him in that way, and frankly - he didn’t know anyone he’d attempt to tolerate either. Lost in these thoughts, the Ravenclaw failed to hear footsteps approaching from behind him.