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Wonderstruck Adam chuckled when Ellie said she wasn't going to go easy on him. "I suppose that wouldn't really help me get much better, would it?" Adam said with a little smirk. Really it was only Quidditch so what were a few bumps and bruises? Besides, if it made Adam a better Quidditch player, then the bumps and bruises would be worth it. When Ellie fake gasped about teaching her his tricks Adam's eyebrows went up slightly before he gave her a smirk.
"I suppose it might be dangerous to be giving the enemy secrets, although I would keep all your tricks to myself," Adam said, mocking locking his lips and throwing the key away. "So...this is a random question but how did you get into playing Quidditch?" Adam asked. Ellie seemed pretty passionate about the sport...she was Ravenclaw's captain which obviously meant that she was passionate about it...but he wondered if she had just watched a game and enjoyed it, or if there was a person in her life that got her interested in it. Adam himself had just kind of stumbled into it at the suggestion of a friend, and that was about it.
"Exactly." Nod. That was precisely why she should not go easy on him. Plus,
she could get a beneficial practice out of it as well.
Hah. What was he doing with his lips? Hahha.
"I don't know, you Gryffindor's are fairly sneaky." Anyone could be sneaky, actually. Ellie would totally pass on any secrets that were given to
her if it made the
team better.
Grin. Very lovely question, Adam.
"I've been playing since forever," she shrugged. Though, it seemed like a fond memory, even if she couldn't remember the day she'd gotten on a broom.
"I had one of those toy broomsticks since I was really young." Probably since she could walk.
"And then my dad, he played Quidditch here, and probably well before, as well. His dad played, too, see." It was a Stone thing, apparently. At least as far as the men in the family went.
And Ellie.
"So, once I could understand the rules, I've been playing with my dad, grandpa, and godfather in the backyard."
That was the long way of answering his question, she supposed. It was probably more information than he needed to know. But basically, it was instilled in her from a young age.
"What about you?" Being Muggleborn and all.
"Did you just try it out your first term at school? Or second?"