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Fred is awesome 'Yes... he cheated on me... kissed another girl who he started going out with after.' Rose scowled thinking about it. 'He was also WAY possesive, he didn't like it when I went off with my friends and expected me to be with him 24/7...' Rose rolled her eyes.
Then Mordred said something about atttraction? 'Somehow, I guess. Don't ask me what to, I'll never know.' Rose grinned. 'I usually prefer boys with dark hair, not blondies.' Rose laughed. 'Why?' Rose asked.
Rose burst out laughing. 'Thank you...' Rose whispered to him. It was nice to know someone was on her side. 'Y'know, most Slytherins have been pretty horrid to me. I like you, Mordred, you don't seem to care if I'm a Muggleborn!' Rose smiled. 'You don't do you?' Rose asked worried.
"Nothing. I mean you're really upset now--and I can't imagine that you got attracted to him." Mordred shrugged.
He glared at William,
"Nobody talks to me that way. If you wish to confront me about something, then you should at least have the decency to introduce yourself first." he addressed to William, and with a smirk, he turned his back to him and shut him out of the conversation.
"I don' mind you being muggleborn, as long as you're not rude." he said glancing at the blond boy behind him.
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Lady of the Lake Mordred's reaction was somewhat unexpected. He was actually not that disturbed by the hug. 'Well, I'm glad you're still speaking to me after this.' Ari joked. 'Everyone needs a hug every once in a while.' That was entirely true.
Ariadne listened intently to the boy describing his experiences in Egypt, and her wish to visit the place herself increased. 'Were you able to decipher the hyeroglyphs? Are they something like Runes?' Ari wondered, remembering she was rubbish at Ancient Runes at school.
"Good thing I did not faint." he joked.
"Well, it was nice of you to ask permission first. I'm really not used to hugs." he confessed.
"The hieroglyphs were extraordinary. Yes, it's pretty much like Arithmancy but deciphering the drawings is tricky business. It could mean a lot; it could have thousands of interpretations! And we're talking about magic here. If you read it wrong, or interpreted it wrong-- the dead mummy will be doomed. You don't want that to happen." he said as he shook his head.
"Although, I found this manuscript from their local market. They don't know the author, they don't even know the language used!" he said as he scratched his nose.
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'Yeah, a fortune-teller. She asked me my day and time of birth and based on that, she told me I would inherit a huge sum of money. Riiiight.' Ari waved a hand in disbelief. 'I can't imagine how muggles actually believe things like that.' But Divination was different. 'I quite like the subject. It's not that much about seeing the future as it is about interpreting signs. To me, it is similar to Arithmancy, which uses numbers as signs with deeper meanings.' the Gryffie argued.
'No, he didn't use his lines on me. I reckon he doesn't like me, but I'm perfectly fine with that. We haven't spoken much, and truth be told, he was pretty civil, but that doesn't mean that I approve of his behaviour.' Ari replied, hoping Mordred wouldn't consider her a snob for hating someone she hardly knew.
"Did you just see what happened?" Mordred asked about how William confronted him.
"No wonder you don't like his behavior." he said as he kept a mental note about this boy.