SPOILER!!: Simon
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Macavity
Simon returned Selina's look of shock with a bemused one of his own, as if silently asking her if she really was questioning that he wouldn't be including her. "It means that until such time as you follow in my footsteps, you should remember that you're already a captain," he remarked smiling at her. The seventh year sincerly hoped that one day she would get her wish and he figured he should offer her his support.
Selina turned over the locked in the palm of her hand. As he spoke to her she looked up to him and smiled. She knew that the compartment was slightly cramped as it is but she wanted to desperately reach over and give him a hug. So, to the best of her ability she leaned over and gave him a hug. She held onto him for a moment before plopping back down in her seat, "Thanks for believing in me Simon." He really had no idea what that meant to her. She was never really quite sure what would become of Quidditch for herself, but Simon believed in her and that made everything just a little bit better.
SPOILER!!: Kurumi... tehe
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sweetpinkpixie "Exactly," Kurumi nodded, trying to hide her groan as best she could. Was it possible that Kurumi might start to like Quidditch better than baking? Perhaps that would happen the day that a troll learned how to sing well.
"The pages were not wrinkly," Kurumi said, feeling as though she had to defend the books' honor. "Madam Donovan keeps her books in perfect condition. Nice and crisp!" She folded her arms across her chest. "And yes I did, very much actually." She stuck her tongue out playfully.
Selina couldn't help but chuckle at Kurumi's groan, "Why Miss Hollingberry are you actually becoming a fan of Quidditch. Eh gasp, what will I tell the house elves? They'll be distraught."
Her chuckle continued as Kurumi started to defend the books' honor, as if they were in danger in the first place. "I was just saying that books are wrinkly, not that they are bad. But come on Kurumi how old are some of those books in the library? I mean honestly they'd have to be wrinkly."