SPOILER!!: Justin
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Originally Posted by
CrazySammi
Justin sort of smiled. Sooo! He needed to stop talking so much. IMPOSSIBLE! He couldn't help but giggle as Treyen blinked twice. Fun! "True. I guess there is a lot to learn about everybody. I mean, everybody has stuff that nobody knows" he said. Anyone who didn't just wasn't normal. Everyone had stuff hidden from the world. Everyone.
Justin nodded. "So basically you'll read almost everything. Any particular genre you like?" Probably not judging by what he'd just sai. But hey, he still may have had a particular genre he enjoyed more. It was possible.
Justin nodded. Interesting. "Yup. Really? Nice. No idea she was at Hogwarts. But then I did have two gap years from here". Or did he mean from a different school? But he hardly ever read deep into the Quidditch players. Just the main history of the castle. Appleby Arrows? Interesting. "Meh, still prefer Holyhead Harpies" he replied truthfully. His sister played for Wasps? He'd have to keep an eye out for her. "You ever played a friendly against her?" he asked.
Haha. He was right.
"I agree." he said, with a nod. Treyen didn't even fully know himself. Though, he was still too young to figure things out on his own. And, it is quite possible that Arya may even know him better than himself.
Yup. Almost everything that stays still long enough for him to catch the letters. Hmmm, he pondered on the question for a moment. He really didn't have a favorite. Everything will do. He'd read Melanie's Potions textbook before sleeping, just because it seemed like the appropriate reading material at the time.
"Not really, but from the Muggle world...I kind of enjoy their Science-fiction material, and it's amazing how close to our world their Fantasy one is," it amused him, truth be told, Muggles could be so inventive.
"As far as Wizarding books...any will do, except Romance novels and that stuff," yes, he didn't have an interest in that.
He smiled.
"Yeah, she would've graduated last year, but got an early placement," which meant she was a wickedly good player. Treyen nodded, he didn't mind it, the Holyhead Harpies thing. That was a good team, and he supported ONE, not THREE. All for the better. As far as his sister was concerned,
"Always, whenever she came home for Summer," and he'd run against a tree one of those times. Fun.
"We played with my father, also, he played with the Arrows a while back," over 10 years ago, that is.