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"Goblins?" Anya repeated. "Those are the people in the banks, right?" They were people, right? That was a proper term. She didn't really want to call them its. That just seemed rude.
"So what do you want to do then? I really don't have any idea. I wanted to be a vet before... but, now that I know I'm a witch..." her voice trailed off. Maybe she could be a magical animal vet! She'd have to be careful around those crumpet things though. If a PUPPY one didn't like her, bigger words certainly would attack too.
"Both." she said with a nod. "The ones I fly in competitions I buy though." she was in no way talented or creative enough to make trick kites. She nodded once more. "Yup. And my other really good friend is in the house that has the snake." And she'd go into details of how she and Asher met... but she figured being friends with the little brother of your older brother's ex-girlfriend was kind of a weird story.
She smiled. "Well, if you're in London over the summer you're welcome to meet them. My parents love meeting my friends." And yes, Anya was willing to consider them friends even if they were just meeting. She was nice and social like that. "That's still a step ahead of me. I'd never been on a broom before Hogwarts." Her brother didn't like sharing his brooms. In fact, he seemed against her flying in general.
"R.J." she said with a smile. "It's a pleasure to meet you." Although, she wasn't exactly sure why he was being so quiet about his last name. Was it something she should have known?
This girl was just as unsure of goblins as he was.
"I think they're like a cross between a house elf and a troll?" Roman wasn't quite sure what he was saying, but he knew they weren't the friendliest of species.
"I'm sure you could still be a vet... there's unicorns and kneazles and stuff I'm sure would need healers right?" Or did magical creatures need help because they were magical? He didn't see why they wouldn't need the attention just like people would.
"As for me... I really don't know. I like helping people...so maybe something like that." That answer seemed a little wide open, but he didn't really think much about it. He just liked being a kid for now.
Wow, Anya seemed really popular she had all sorts of friends.
"You sure do know a lot of people. Lucky." Roman just didn't really know how to make the first step in meeting people. Maybe that was his problem.
"Well, I'll definitely be in London," he smiled at the invite.
"Well...unless we go back to France for the summer, but I guess London is my new home now." That certainly was a weird thing to say. Up until a few months ago, he never imagined living anywhere other than there.
"Ick! Brooms! They are so scary, unless you're sweeping with them of course." He chuckled.
"I'm perfectly happy with my feet on the ground." "I guess I've just made my first real friend at school." He smiled. He'd have to write his sister about this. She would be very happy that he was actually socializing.