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Lislchen
Lewis was so busy squinting up at the night sky that he didn't even notice Kurumi's arrival. Not until she called out to him anyway, causing him to jump in his seat slightly. "Hey!" He called back, even waving at her quite frantically to make sure she was walking in the right direction. Which was towards him. Obviously. Oh, maybe he should get up from his blanket too so she could see him better.
But before he got around to doing that, she was already at his side. Good. She had found him. And most of all, she had come! "I'm glad you came." Because he just was, and he wasn't really thinking about what he was saying. He shifted a little in his seat to give her more room on the blanket while watching her set up her things for the stargazing. Not that he was completely sure what and how they were going to do that.
Tea? "I do." Lewis replied with a smile and a nod, letting his eyes drop to the two mugs. Oh, she'd brought tea then? And a second mug too? Was that one for him? Or was anybody else coming? Or would she be needing two mugs?
Oops. Had she started Lewis again? This seemed to be a habit of hers when it came to the Hufflepuff. Her other habit, concerning Hufflepuffs at least, was casting Silencing Spells on them. Hopefully nothing would happen over the course of their stargazing that would warrent that sort of thing with him. Kurumi didn't really want to silence him. She did giggle a bit when she saw how frantically he was waving at her.
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Of course I did," she smiled, adjusting the legs of her telescope a bit to get it into proper position. "
You weren't worried that i wasn't going to show up, were you?" Because that would be silly of him to think that she would stand him up when she promised to be here. Although, didn't standing someone up imply that they were on a date? Which the two of them were not...but clearly she was over thinking things. She did that often, especially when she was stressed.
Her eyes lit up a bit when he said that he liked tea. Oh good, she wasn't sure if he was more of a hot chocolate sort of person or not...but Kurumi was certainly much more of a tea person. "
Good," she nodded, pouring him a cup of the hot deep pink liquid and handing it to him. "
It's an old family recipe made from cherry blossoms." She then poured herself a mug and blew on it to try and cool it down to a temperature where she too could sip on it.
Seeing that he had already had his telescope set up, Kurrumi assumed that he had probably already done a little bit of stargazing prior to her arriving. "
Have you spotted anything interesting yet?" she asked as she took a seat on the blanket. "
I think we should be able to see Neptune tonight."