Text Cut: The funny guy ;P
Haha. That was hilarious. He wasn't laughing, though, but it was incredibly funny that she felt that way, "You're the first person I've ever heard say that, actually," everyone else seemed excited about...FINALLY being able to do magic, EVEN if they've been doing that same thing for six years, but yeah, "I can only say that...having an Apparition license is the best thing ever," especially if one got it at first try and their sister didn't, "Not that we get to use it much at Hogwarts...," true, with all the anti-Apparition charms...but it was still the best, and as far as having a boring birthday goes..., "We'll figure out what to do that day." Sigh. Eighteen. That was...lots of responsibility, no? And scary. And truly terrifying. But it was pretty awesome at the same time...except for the fact that it all meant he had to leave Hogwarts. "Not exactly."
But...he wasn't getting into that right now.
Then...yeah, Louisa. Treyen shook his head, "I don't know if there's more than one Louisa, but I do know one...and...she's particularly moody," and insane, for the most part, "But she's a cool kid, once you get to know her," or once she makes up her mind about you. She...also tended to dislike people for insignificant reasons. But she was a nice girl, really. At least with the ones she liked.
OH. Yeah, of course, he knew that. The studying get-together was just for studying, and if someone planned on telling something like this to Aparecium, they better include the 'study' part. Or else. Treyen...cleared his throat, "Yeah, I know, I know," he said, nodding, "I didn't--I wasn't--," he couldn't finish a sentence now, that was awkward, "It's all okay." He finally said, with a small smile.
And the grinning bit? "You like Quidditch. That's always a plus." Fact.
There was a minor correction to her sentence, though, "Cheer for me as well, of course." Smirk. He was joking, by the way.
"I know what you mean." Evelyn said, sullenly.
"People are all so excited about turning seventeen because you get to use your magic..officially.. but I don't know. I can live without magic, you know?" She was a muggleborn and even though she loved using magic, it was not hard for her to survive without it..unlike the other students. She turned to look at him and grinned when she noticed the excitement on his face.
"Really?" Oh, yeah. One can't really apparate within Hogwarts. She'd found that out on the first day.
"Anyway, I think it's pretty awesome that you have the license." Yeah, well. She
knew that she wasn't going to enjoy it.
"Well, if you're planning to throw me a party..just make sure there's lots of cake." Evelyn grinned. Cake would definitely make her day.
"No? I mean, eighteen! That's like a milestone." Evelyn said, excitedly.
"Moody just about sums it up." Honestly, Evelyn wouldn't have described her as moody but yeah..it would do. Cool kid? Er, yeah. Riiight.
"Well, if you say so." Evelyn said, doubtfully..not that she was going to see her again..and even if she did, Evelyn would probably run a mile.
When Evelyn noticed how awkward he looked, she burst out laughing. Oh gosh!
"Trey, what on earth made you think that? I mean, I.." She was going to say that she didn't actually 'like' him or something but that would sound..rude.
"Yeah, well. Just relax, okay?" She started to laugh again.
Her laughter subsided although she didn't look at his face for the fear of laughing again.
"Oh. Okay." She frowned for a moment before she continued,
"What if I had said that I didn't like quidditch?"
Evelyn was a little confused. Was he flirting with her? Eh, no. That was not possible..or, was it? Sigh. Gosh, why was she so clueless about anything related to boys?
"Er, of course." The girl just hoped the confusion didn't show on her face.
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Scabior gazed out at the grounds as he slowly made his way down the hall. The fresh air would be nice, even if it was a bit chilly. He wasn't so much getting fresh air, as he was looking for any student who seemed to be doing nothing productive.
No. He wasn't going to take points away. In fact he was in a giving sort of mood.
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Oh, for Gilderoy's sake. REALLY? REALLY?! Scabior had nothing better to do during day time? Because Treyen was pretty much sure the History dude was super busy at nights. After all, the risks of losing points after dark was greater.
The Head Boy actually pretended not to see him. No more loss of points on behalf of Scabior.
Evelyn noticed that Trey didn't seem too happy when he looked at someone who was walking down the corridor. She turned around to see that it was Professor Scabior. Eh, great. She wasn't going to greet him, though. The girl just turned around and gazed out the window, hoping that the professor would just ignore them both.