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hjhm They were actually doing well as a team. Now his father got the whole Gryffindor vs Slytherin thing wrong. In the past, his father did tell him that the two houses weren't in the best relationship. Slytherins of course, tend to have a different point of view in everything. But that was such a long time ago.
Jonathan gave a high-five to Kurumi. He's just happy he's learning a lot from this actually. Lord Borr didn't do anything when he became the DADA professor last term. And speaking of which, they say they'll replace that spot AGAIN. Wonder who could be their new teacher next term?
"I don't think it'll come back to attack us again" he gave a soft laugh while looking at the crumbs on the ground.
Pacing up with Kurumi, Jonathan stopped to what happens to be the first challenge they have to face in the maze: direction. There is left and there is right. Which one? "I have no idea, Kurumi" he told her. Not a clue at all. "Where d-do you think we should go?" she looked like she knew where.
Kurumi was a bit surprised when Jonathan gave her a high five. It was a pleasant surprise to be sure. She hadn't done many team activities with anyone that wasn't Selina for a long time now. Not that that was a bad thing. The two lionesses were a fantastic combination who could not only banish chocolate frogs with their eyes closed, but they completed each other. Kurumi honestly did think of the girl as the sister she wished she had had. Heck, she sometimes wished that she could trade her brothers in for her.
Casting Pingo once more on the bush next to them, Kurumi turned around to face the Slytherin.
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Hmmmm..." she said, tapping her lips with her finger. She closed her eyes and tried to allow her other senses to come over her. She heard the voice again, coming from the right, and her eyes snapped open. "
Right...definately right," she said. Whether or not it lead them to the exit was another story, but she knew it would lead them to someone. Hopefully, this someone was a person and not a sphinx
although she wouldn't mind meeting Lady Rosumond again.
Kurumi lead the way a bit, allowing her Gryffindor courage to overtake her for a few moments, when she saw the back of the head of a tall boy, no, a young man with dusty blonde hair. She recognized that hair. "
S-S-Simon?"