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Lockhartian Well, the mood seemed to lighten, at least.
"I think that can be a smart way to pretend you're being someone you're not," if there was something Treyen didn't particularly like was people being something or someone they were not. Reason one why a Polyjuice Potion was something he never wanted to try, yet failed to accomplish because he did try it.
It was good, though, while it lasted.
But back to Simon. "I know now that you didn't mean to, and yes, I think it would be fair to her if you apologized, she doesn't need to know what you're going through, though, I bet she'll be satisfied with any answer as long as you don't insult her," because Simon had been out of line, and Penny too, especially Penny. Come to think of, Simon didn't insult her much besides telling her that she didn't have a life and she was an ickle first year.
If there was something they both got wrong was the fact that either could beat Treyen in Quidditch. Especially if he was Keeper.
"We could...I don't know, practice some spells together, for Defense, maybe? Since we're not exactly being taught real defense," he said, with a nod.
Simon looked at Treyen and smiled. "Thanks for talking to me Treyen, your a great friend, in fact your my best friend." Simon smiled, he was going to appologise to Penny the next time he saw her, he realised now he shouldn't have been so hard on her.
He smiled at Treyen. "I know you won't tell anyone what I said, so I would say anything else about it." He wonder what Treyen was thinking but he stopped when Treyen spoke again. "That would be cool, I would love to practice some Defense Spells, I haven't done that all year."
Simon nudged Treyen. "Oh and there is one thing, I could beat you at Quidditch anyday." Simon winked as he got up and hurried off toward the defence room before Treyen could argue.