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Old 11-27-2011, 06:18 AM   #923 (permalink)
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Text Cut: HAh. I dare him to call her 'delusional' out loud. xD
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Not really. It was something, but he didn't make any comments on that anymore, she will be disagreeing with him no matter what he said, so there was no point in keeping along with that discussion. They were both right in their own way, only Ellie had a much logical point to make, and he got it.

Logical within reason, that is.

At her thanks, he smiled. She didn't have to thank him, though, unless there was some unseen reason as to why she was saying it, because in his mind there was nothing he'd said to grant him that response. She'd been right, but that wasn't why she thanked him. Either way, he only smiled, no need to keep on commenting on who was right or wrong...or Quidditch injuries, yes? Yes, no more comments.

However, Quidditch was still on topic. Only a little different. And that was easier to understand, even if he didn't think that having many options was a necessary thing. He would've wanted to have only one, that didn't matter anymore, though. "You still have other options," maybe not options she liked, "but that doesn't truly matter. You'll only like one." Which was Quidditch. She could still go the shopkeeper way...but she'd say no to that since she has the option to focus on the sport she liked the most. End of story.

See? Ellie was choosing wisely because he was certain she was jealous of Aaron for attending that particular school. "Extraordinarily." Yes, Aaron was brilliant. Practice makes perfect. And that wasn't something Treyen focused on, because mostly he just missed his friend, not the Quidditch player.

Enough of the sport, yes?

After the kiss, he assumed they were going to study, right? And he would've assumed correctly if he hadn't asked what he did. Whatever it was, because she hadn't finish her sentence.

Oh. See? Delusional.

The Prefect shook his head a liiiittle bit in amusement, still holding a smile. "Actually, you can't." Because she was completely ridiculous in the first place for even thinking to ask that same question. "But I'll give you an answer even though you won't believe what I say." That was the hardest part of all, knowing that she didn't believe anything he says when it comes to her.

It appeared that his answer was going to be a very long one, right? "It's very simple yet complicated at the same time...," and it truly was, kind of like him, "...because I love you. But you already know that." Wink.

The same answer she gave him...with a minor difference.


Ellie was about to ask 'Like what?' Like what other options did she have? Because she'd love to know. She'd love to know that she had a choice. That she picked Quidditch over many other possible careers. That she wasn't doing it just because it was something she was good at, or something she loved, but because she loved it more than something else.

But Treyen was right. It wouldn't matter. She already knew that she liked Quidditch. More than anything else. Occupation-wise that is. So, nothing was said, Ellie only responded with a nod.

Extraordinarily. Now, not only was she jealous of where Aaron went to school, but jealous of his skill. And curious. What was 'extraordinarily'? She wanted to see, to find out. To play against him. Or with him.

Unfortunately, that would never happen.

She nodded, too, when he told her she couldn't ask. Ellie was fully willing to accept that. She was lucky, though, that he was going to answer anyway...

...In much the same way she answered him. Fair enough. Only she felt bad by the difference. That difference was kind of a big deal? And Treyen was right, that she didn't believe him, but she almost did. And she felt bad that what she said wasn't...anywhere near where he'd gone.

Her concern might have shown on her face, but she brushed her thoughts away. Moving on, yes? "So....water plants..." Ellie reached over and flipped the book open.
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