Lily sighed heavily. Here she was stressed out of her mind because of exams, studying so hard it was giving her a headache and all James did was sit there, legs stretched out so his feet rested on the table, eyes closed and a look of extreme peace on his face.

'James.' She glared at him.

'Lily.' He responded with his eyes still shut.

'You're going to fail your exams.' She warned, sounding similar to his professors.

'No. I'm not.' He answered lazily.
'You haven't even looked at your books or your notes. What are you going to do, James? You can't flatter your way through exams.' Lily was annoyed now. Their first exam was in a few days and his attitude wasn't helping her.

'I have opened my books.' He sat up now, looking thoroughly annoyed at her interruption. 'Just not a lot. I'm not going to cheat. I already know all of this stuff.'

'How? When you haven't even revised it?' She had been revising for weeks and only now was it starting to sink into her brain and stay there.

'I have a mildly eidetic memory. That's how.' He leaned back in his seat and resumed his previous position.

'So you remember everything you read?' She questioned.
'Yes.' He mumbled.

'And you don't have to study for your exams?'

'Not really, no.'

She was silent. Then she threw a book at him.

And this is what happens when I write before I have an exam. I wish a had an eidetic memory.