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Simon smiled. "Yeah, I believe that my uncle might have taught here." Simon said truthfully. "He decided that he was going to go into teacher after he finished school so it could be the same one I'm not sure though, I must admit aparently not many people where happy about him going into teaching." Simon couldn't see why. "My cousin is the same years as me, maybe I can introduce her to you at some stage." Simon then remembered something. "Just don't tell her about her being a Princess she sort of doesn't know about that yet." Simon was sure when she found out it would be a shock.
Simon smiled. "I was taught dancing by a Professional apparently it is important that people like me know how to dance." Simon sighed, he remember how he had been forced to dance for 3 hours one day until he got the step perfect. "I have to act grown up at home, but here's it's different." Simon laughed, he knew if his father saw him here he wouldn't be happy. "Treyen I tell you this because you are my best friend, and I didn't want to keep any secrets from you but can you not tell anyone else please." Simon hoped Treyen wouldn't, he didn't know how anyone else would take it.
What? Really? It's a small world after all.
"Well, if your uncle was Antonio Dumont, then he did," and he'd been a Professor long before Treyen started Hogwarts too, for Kaika was surprised to hear that he was teaching Divination back then.
"Good Professor," the little he remembers of him, anyway.
He had a cousin here as well?
"What House is she in?" because she wasn't a Hufflepuff, otherwise they'd met by now, right? Not necessarily, it did take two years for Treyen to meet Arya, and they were first years together. The fourth year nodded, he won't say anything. It's not like the first thing that could pop into his mind would be "So, you're the Princess?"[/b]. Simon was safe.
In all fairness, he was also taught by a professional, if one counted Ellie's ballet lessons as professional training. He chuckled,
"Er, yeah, my lessons weren't like that exactly, and it was only once," last year didn't count as a lesson.
Act grown-up? Treyen was getting there...some time during his 20's, right?
"Oh, no, don't worry, I won't tell a soul," he said, shaking his head. If it got around it was probably because Sir Nick, the Gryffindor ghost could be around. But not by him. No.
"So, uh, you'll be King one day, correct?" he asked, taking a bite of his sandwich.