Text Cut: never, I won't allow it XD
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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.
Honestly, it didn't matter to him that she didn't feel quite the same way about him. Nor he was asking for that to happen either. Why? No idea. At least she didn't comment on it, nor decided to disagree with him somehow. That was very nice of her.
Either way....Herbology, yes? Yes.
The book was back in her hands, and they were studying water plants, so it seemed.
His attention was not on the book, but on Ellie. However, that didn't distract him much from asking another question. One that was Herbology-related, of course, they were past talking about themselves.
"Yes, water plants." It was during one of those lessons that he lost points, wasn't it?
"Which are the sub-categories they're divided in? We could focus on just one." Because there were a whole lot of plants and very little time left thanks to him.