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Disneymaniac
"What about after I have taught you?" Conan asked. Then they could play, and have giant imaginary fights in his back yard. He would actually have a friend in his back yard. That was exciting in itself. He would spend Easter tidying up his room. "My parents did say yes to you visiting by the way."
"Ohhhhh," he smiled. That made more sense. "Like astrology. They use things to interpret things." He wasn't sure what things were. But he had seen his Mom reading them.
He shook his head, "I don't really like animals." Unless they were fictional, and came in the oversized format. Generally with a person inside of them. "I think I will do Divination." That sounded quite interesting. Well better than Runes and Creatures.
Whaaaat? No, no, no battles. Really, Conan.
"Heh, I think that would be too much violence for my taste, it's better if we just practice," plus, how exactly will they battle? Sure, against orcs and such, but...er...yeah...never mind. No battles.
His eyes were on Conan when he spoke next,
"They did?" his smile widened even more, if possible,
"Then that's awesome! I'll be spending part of my summer with you," and Muggles, and all the mechanical things Conan loved. Yeah, Treyen will have a good time.
Astrology? Sure, why not? Treyen nodded, sliiiiightly,
"Yeah, sort of like Astrology, but not exactly like that," and please do not ask more, because he could mess things up with Arithmancy, and then Hadley would eye him funny for the rest of his time at Hogwarts. Wasn't that how all interpretations worked, though?
A smile was on his face again,
"We'll take Divination together, then," that was kind of nice, as long as Conan wouldn't turn out like Ellie when she attended lessons. The very few she attended when Nolan was still here.