It was a well-known fact to Noah that everyone was entirely too caught up worrying about the wrong things in life. Whilst he was focusing on the big issues like how to avoid getting an ID card and whether or not the Ministry were really trying to stop the Death Eaters and just how much it would cost to get a hit man to take out Margaret Thatcher, his peers were letting inconsequential things like Quidditch and exams and, apparently, sex, get in the way of them actually doing something big and meaningful with their life. Still, Mim was clearly worried about the many little things that plagued her, and Noah was not going to avoid helping her just because in his eyes such things were unimportant. Clearly to her they were after all, or she would not be snapping at innocent people and chucking her ink all over things.

Taking a scroll from her Noah tried to discern enough of the ink covered words to work out what it was about, and, once that had been established, he removed a quill and some parchment from his bag and began making bullet point notes in his rushed scrawl. "Well, I can make this OWL easier for you," He was back looking at the notes, rather than at her, for after all he was male and writing whilst not even looking at it was taking multitasking far too far, "You really don't need all Binns waffle, the ghost talks shit half the time anyway."

Aware that Mim had sat back down again Noah barely paused in his rapid recounting of facts that had been stored somewhere in his mind the year before. Certainly there was a chance they were not all entirely correct, however History of Magic was something Noah had worked hard for and almost correct notes were surely better than no notes at all. "So, while I do this," He reloaded his quill with ink, leaving a couple of splodges in the margin in his haste, "You tell me what you want to know, about, you know." Shooting her a small smile he passed her the parchment, a series of about eight bullet points adorning it, though Mim would probably need to squint to actually read the barely legible handwriting.

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Noah 'Waygay' van Hagens