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Bubbles Kennedy wasn't going to get into all the: 'My dad is an evil Slytherin guy so I didn't want to be one' now. There were lots of people present. "I guess not," he said, mostly trying to convince himself. He grinned when she nudged him. It was nice of her to try to cheer him up. "I know two people in my house, so it shouldn't too bad." There. A positive thought.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk," Kennedy shook his head. "What if they are protesting Hogwarts?" he said. What if the elves didn't want to cook and clean for a bunch of teenagers anymore, eh?
"Thanks," he murmured and mimicked her action with the rest of his cutlery.
Aurora smiled,
"See, there's always something good." Her never ending optimism could be catchy sometimes, though she suspected that there was something still bothering him.
"Oh, who else do you know?" she asked playing with the end of her curly red hair.
"Oh no... I need it to be clean for... well... for everything. I mean, you can't make a potion if there's stray dust in the air. It contaminates it..." she said.
"I just hope that Tate gets it sorted..." she added, a very slight scowl on her pale face.
"You're welcome." She grinned, putting her wand away.
"So, what lesson are you looking forward to the most?" she asked Kennedy.