Snidget
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Bates Motel
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Originally Posted by Samira Malfoy Potter Samira raised an eyebrow and giggled. "Catwoman?" She cocked her head to one side, still smiling in amusement. "Does she turn into a cat?" It sounded like an animagus. And Joker. Samira had to admit, she was intrigued. The comic sounded pretty interesting. Especially since it was Muggle, and slightly foreign to Samira. All her life, she's wanted to be able to learn more about Muggles, and their style. And here was Levi: extremely kind, sweet, funny. And he was even willing to share his comic books with her, which Samira could tell he really enjoyed. Samira had to admit it to herself-she was starting to develop a bit of a crush on the older boy. The thought made her blush and look down at her shoes. It was just so easy to talk to Levi. Usually she had trouble talking to guys, but Levi was so down to earth and he had this calming aura about him that made her feel comfortable. Buuuuuuut....he was a fourth year, and probably didn't think of her as anything more than a little Slytherin, so she dispelled the thought.
"Nah," the Gryffindor said with a small shake of his head, turning a page. "That'd be pretty cool if she did but it comes from her disguise. A lot of the heroes and villains wear a lot of strange costumes in here but it's mostly to protect their identity. I guess it makes everything a little more mysterious--er..." He paused, giving way to a bizarre expression before he snorted at his own absentminded comment. "Yeeeeeah...that's not a word. I think I've reached the epitome of geekness. I should have a medal or something by now."
The more he hung around Samira, the more she was starting to grow on him. The age difference between them wasn't as vast as it seemed. They were only a year and a half or a couple of years apart. At the same time, they had a lot in common for being complete opposites on the outside. He was poor, black, and a Gryffindor, and she was wealthy, white, and a Slytherin but they really seemed to click with each other. That was all Levi really wanted--a good friend who could understand him. |