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Lockhartian Mmmhmm. Treyen nodded. He'd dropped it, but what seemed even more interesting to the fifth year was the fact that he was still keeping the letter in his bag, it was dated a few months back, after all.
That wasn't important. His friend's well-being was.
Out of all the ways he could've reacted, Treyen chuckled. "And here I was thinking that Simon paid little attention to what others had to say about him." He was looking at him as he said this, because...so WHAT if others thought of him as a spoiled kid? He may or may not be one. So, did it matter?
He nodded once again, as he listened to what Simon had to say, and then looked away to the corridor. "Actually," he started, looking back at the fourth year, "Maybe if you channel your anger...it could work?" he suggested, he had a few things in mind.
Simon looked at Treyen and nearly laughed even though he was feeling sad, he did manage half a smile though. "Well I act like I don't care so people don't see that I do." Simon sighed. "I know everyone thinks I lost them points on purpose though I didn't, I just got fed up of trying to explain to everyone." Simon had made sure he had got all the points back.
Simon looked at Treyen. "I could try and do that." Simon sighed. "I'm glad your a friend Treyen." Simon said truthfully. "I'm sorry about what I said in the common room, I'll find Penny later and appologise to her." Simon decided that him and Penny had to make up or it wouldn't be good for the Quidditch Team.