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"Whaa.." was all Louisa could say. B-b-but Selina was.. with fifth year gangs all the time! How could. Oh well, it only proved the girl to be one year maturer than her peers. Hehe. So the fifth year chuckled at that and shook her head, "Yeah, sorry. Well then, you have quite a clear idea about the pressure now though." Yep, mind those pearls dear old Louisa cough up once in a while. Heh.
Listening to the Gryffindor's advice, Louisa's face turned slightly serious, pondering over that. "You're right." She said quietly, "Which is why set me off in the first place but..." Siiiiigh again, It's just that I understand why he did it." The girl dropped her legs and stuffed them underneath her, "He has a hard time trusting people. That's what I saw after being with him for three weeks. I think he doesn't really have a problem with my friends rather than he has a problem trusting...me." That didn't sound so good. Nor refreshing. Louisa's face paled just slightly as this fact swirled in her head.
Selina nodded,
"Yeah I know. I have a pretty clear view about how stressful its going to be. Kurumi is my best friend. I mean, that alone is enough to show how much I understand the whole OWLs pressure thing. 'Course she's daft. She's going to get all O's and have worried for nothing." It was true. Kurumi was the brightest witch that she had ever met. Not only did she know everything about her school work, but she was a fact machine. Selina attested that to the fact that Kurumi was the hardest worker she had ever met when it came to her studies. No one else worked nearly as hard as Kurumi did.
Then Louisa went into explaining more about her boyfriend. She knew that the girl was trying to dispel Selina's case, but in all honesty everything she was saying was only supporting her case. The fact that Louisa's boyfriend did not trust her was problematic. Their could be no relationship without trust. I mean, at least that was what her parents always said. There was also the fact that she pretty much trusted Gideon right, wrong and indifferent. Relationships were supposed to be pleasurable, fun. It sounded like all Louisa did was worry about pleasing her boyfriend,
"I don't know, Louisa. I don't know your boyfriend at all or your relationship. But if I am going to be honest he should trust you. That is kind of a given in relationships."