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Lara_the_Firelady Here, the Ravenclaw girl had claimed the book incident to be his fault, too. Okay, that might be true but he did not think 100% of it was his fault. Why was she carrying all those books anyway? Who and Why did anyone ever need them? That was kinda pointless. Heh. He knew from his mother than Ravenclaws did such things hard to understand and when asked about it they mosty tended to snap at him. So Josh had decided not to ask anything about it as he picked up all of them. Pfft. That last one looked so much like the one Uncle Ryan had given him the day they had celebrated the Gryffindor's 16th birthday.
Eyeing that book a little, he took and placed it under the one at the top so it would not annoy him. And the girl was...Up to the Ravenclaw tower? ''Well...i can carry...'' he began yet fell silent when she spoke again. ''No problem'' Why was she smirking like that? Hmmm. Weird Eagle Princess. Probably the books had driven her crazy. That was too bad for she looked pretty. Too bad.
When finally she mentioned what he could do for her, Josh at first looked at the point she talked about and nodded afterwards. Eh. The possibility of being caught by his Head of House was much more dangerous to him yet he was supposed to help the girl. So, he was going to take that risk. ''All right'' at last he murmured following the Ravenclaw.
''I thought there were already lots of books in your common room''
As they walked along the corridor looking for a small bench to sit the books on, Annie tried to think of the distribution of the books she could do and what book she could be reading once up back in the Ravenclaw common room.
"These are sort of special, for practicing at some charms, spells...I need to make good grades in order to be able to..." Who was she to tell the boy about her future plans?
Oddly, Annie was the talkative kind,
"I need to make good grades this year, so my parents don't stop me from going to this camp to Russia, to practice for soccer, and the pre-selection of the team for Madrid's Women Soccer Team." She said, letting out a sigh as she tried to sound excited about it. Going all the way to Russia just for that, seemed kind of pointless but it had a strong reason as for Annie's judgement, it was her future playing in that camp.
Finally, they arrived to a bench and Annie helped the boy put the books on it.
"I'm sorry for snapping. It happens when I get hurt. So weird thoughts of making people suffer." And the thought of trouble that scared her at times.
"I'm Annie, Anna Maria Robles, Seventh Year..." She introduced herself, stretching out her hand as she grinned lightly at the boy who called her Eagle Princess, and probably thought she was weird already.