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Lockhartian
Perfect.
He smiled again, and actually noticed that him smiling may get in the way of whatever conversation he could have unless Ellie took the camera away from sight. He'd tell her. If he thought it a problem, of course.
Oh, his dad had bought it for her? You know what? He'd just remembered that his sister still owed him a Christmas present. He was not asking for a camera, no, but he should write and ask for something Quidditch-y. Ha. If Treyen had a camera of his own...that could be rather disastrous. Will all the pictures be of him? Good question. That's why he only selected the pictures in the Yearbook, didn't take them.
"He did? That's brilliant, a great gift." Indeed, it was. "You should take pictures of the Quidditch games, you know, preferably Hufflepuff ones...if I don't oversleep," he chuckled, the boy still needed to let his Captain know about it, and probably tell someone to wake him up, just in case.
"I love it. I like cameras, you know?" LOVE cameras, actually.
He leaned against the wall, the book still near the window, and his eyes flickered from Ellie to the camera, "Did you take pictures of that tea party the Prefects held?" he could use some pictures of that, though he was certain someone from the Yearbook took care of it.
"Mmm..." Yeah... Ellie'd used that so-so tone.
"I like it."
The Quidditch games!!
"Brilliant!" Those pictures would be EPIC.
"I couldn't at the next game, though." Cuz she'd be IN it. Unless she could find someone to take pictures for her... Or take pictures while she was in the air! That'd be MORE epic!
Except... winning the game was more important.
"Now I do." Know that he liked cameras, that is. Fun fact.
She wrinkled her nose.
"Merlin, no. I didn't go to the party." No. She
would've if you didn't have to dress up in those...apaulling dresses.