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Lady of the Lake
'Part Russian. That does the trick, I will definitely remember you, I don't think they're many Russians around. At least, I haven't met any. How interesting! How's Russia like?Does your whole family live in Britain now?' Ari wondered, thinking that it would be hard for her to go study in another country by herself, without family around.
Being quiet for three years was something Ari couldn't do, and she was the farthest thing from sociable. Anyway, it was a good thing that Anna decided to mingle more, life at Hogwarts was so much fun amongst friends. 'Dried tea leaves? Maybe it's a sign. Maybe you'll be brilliant at Divination.' the second year Gryffindor chuckled, writing it down on her list.
A secret about herself? She kept many, but most of them weren't the type of thing you'd share with someone you've just met. Like her family drama. Or her plans for the future. But there was something she could share, nevertheless. 'Well...I am a great chocolate addict. I can't let a day go by without eating chocolate. My favourite place in the wizarding world is Diagon Alley. I live in a typical English town in Yorkshire, where my mum owns a bookshop. I practically grew up in that shop, so that's probably the reason why I love reading.' Hopefully that would do.
"Russia? To be honest the last time I was there two years ago, but it is a great country!" She saw the surprise in the eyes
"I grew up in Britain. My mother left Russia after the marriage." Said Anna.
"My family is often travels, so my parents met." She smiled and looked out the window, and spoke to
"Divination? Think Of It? Although all may happen in this world." Anne lowered her light-blue eyes lost in thought for a moment, and then raised it again and stared at the girl
"Means love chocolate? One of my uncle from Russia owns a small confectionery shop. So the first of his sending, I will share with you." Anna liked chocolate, but not in such quantities in which it is usually bought her a good-natured unkle.