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She couldn't have been more pleased to leave the Prefects compartment. Especially with Walnut there. He was truly an evil cat and Ellie didn't feel comfortable in the least around him. So...leaving, and with Treyen, was very nice.
"It's empty?" She raised her eyebrows. That was...surprising, yeah? But very good. They didn't have to kick little firsties out that way. Which Ellie wasn't against, really. Might as well milk Treyen's badge for all it was worth while he still had it. But...this was much better. Nicer. "Perfect," she grinned, following the Head Boy inside and closing the door behind her.
"There really were." Too many felines. "I don't like Kurumi's much, either. Given what happened that time." Thankfully, she hadn't seen the cat since...until today. She was much more looking forward to seeing Little Professor's kitty in a few days. THEY had never been so RUDE to anyone as Walnut had.
Mmmhmm. Yes. Entirely empty. Only now it wasn't so much, considering they were inside.
'Perfect', she says. And he couldn't help but smile on his own as well. So, basically, this compartment was theirs, and no one will be interrupting them, correct? Slightly wrong, which is why he even made sure the glass on the door was covered with its shutter so no one would even dare opening turning the knob to open this door. He even leaned against the closed and covered door as if that gesture would earn him the solitude he'd been seeking.
Granted, he got what he wanted.
Treyen only gestured for Ellie to come closer and he leaned against the door even more. He'll take a seat soon, by the way, but now guarding the door seemed like thing to do.
By the way...,
"I'm not going to talk about Walnut." Whatever the cat had done was in the past, and it's not like Treyen believed he didn't really deserve something similar....just not something as extreme as what he tried to do.
"I'm more than willing to discuss you," he said, even if she wasn't particularly fond of that. Though, she seemed to like being called 'perfect', which was both unexpected and a very nice surprise.