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Of course he believed so. And why not? She was just telling Eve about how he played Quidditch just for fun. Treyen had many things that were more important to him. She was positive books were somewhere up on that list. Along with plenty of other things. Those necessary for survival, like food and water, aside. "I believe some things are more important to you than Quidditch, too." To him.
And then Ellie absorbed herself in thinking up a list of things that just might actually be more important. But it ended up only consisting of things you either couldn't live without, or couldn't play without. Like, what was the point of Quidditch if there were no broomsticks? Or Quaffles, Bludgers, and Snitches? Or players because there wasn't water for them to drink to survive? Those things.
It was the mention of chocolate that brought her mind back to reality. "I want chocolate," she said, her face lighting up. And if getting chocolate sooner meant they had to walk faster, then so be it.
Well,
he wasn't counting water, nor food.
And...that was more than a confirmation that
she believed Quidditch was the number one thing on her list. Yeah, that was always nice to know, wasn't it?
His smile wasn't as wide as before, but it was still there as he squeezed her hand. That must bring her out of all that terrible thinking she was doing. It was highly probable that if he talked some more, she'll think less, yes? Instead of having a few silences that allowed her mind to wander?
Anyway..., he chuckled at her reply. Of course. He'd be surprised if she'd said she didn't want chocolate. Eve also loved chocolate, they didn't discuss that in the stands? Clearly,
he was more important than
chocolate, right? He hoped so.
"Then we walk." The former wide smile returned, as he started to walk only a little bit faster.
Off to the castle they went.