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Rockywizardia
Levi listened to Cass patiently, trying to keep his optimism high. Maybe he wasn't irritating her as much as he thought he was. Or maybe he was being more annoying than he speculated. He couldn't decide as his mind was a paranoid jumble. He knew he shouldn't have gotten so worried but he couldn't help it. Levi never really had a lot of friends at Hogwarts. They were all back home in his lower-class neighborhood and attending a muggle high school.
Thankfully, her words seemed to comfort the boy and they gradually lifted his spirits. So she wasn't annoyed by him? That was a huge relief. Levi smiled back, his dark eyes lighting up with elation. He was thrilled by what she had to say and even more so, when she kissed him on the cheek. His heart pounded wildly against his chest and he felt the sides of his face burn. This pretty much made his day.
"Okay," the Gryffindor student managed to reply. "I feel the same way." He paused. "I already said that, didn't I? Well...er, yeah..." He felt like such a dork.
Although homework wasn't his style, Levi hoisted his books off of the table and opened the History of Magic one. He'd never been one for studying but Cass made it seem rather appealing. Maybe even fun...
Cass watched as he took a book into his hands and opened it. Good. Then she swept her long hair to one side and scooted closer to see the book as well.
"So, what are you supposed to study about?" She asked. Modesty aside, she was pretty good in history and maybe she could be of some help.