Text Cut: Treyen <3
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The hold Treyen had on her hand only got tighter. She was bound to overcome this fear of books at some point, right? Like...maybe ten years from now? Because the Head Boy did like them, yet he supposed they could stay hidden some place if Ellie happened to be around.
Like now, because he decided not to bring any book to the last train home. Not when he had such awesome people to spend time with, certainly not reading. Plus, Dallin will behave, right? So, no need to throw a book at him either. No need for books at all. At the moment, anyway.
He couldn't help but chuckle at her words, "I think none of us are truly normal," he said, but then again...who was? It wasn't precisely normal to love and hate a single sport at the same time, you know?
Since they'd been standing long enough, and no one had dared to open the door, Treyen ventured taking a seat, guiding Ellie along. His hand still holding hers, the other one close to his wand, because if someone got to open the door...he'll be closing it in an instant. Wielding it shut from intruders.
"I was wondering," didn't he always? "Would you go to Dorset with me for a couple of days when I return from Simon's? If your father approves, of course, and if you want to." Those were rather important things to consider. Chances were her mother won't be having an issue with that, since she seemed perfectly at ease with their relationship, but...truth be told, Treyen didn't know if her father felt the same way. And, sure, she was allowed to go to France with him, but that was only for a few hours. Not days. "I know my grandparents won't be home, at least I think they won't be there," since they were going to Romania, "But Kaika will," he said. It was her house now, after all.
So, either way, "I figure we could spend some time by the beach and play Quidditch before I finally move to London," though, some of his things will be there tomorrow.
There. He'd asked. Now it was up to Ellie, and Ellie's father, of course.
"I don't know," she shrugged,
"I think you're pretty normal." At least he didn't have stupid things that he was stupidly afraid of for no good reason.
"You know, aside from being mad enough to love me." That thing. That made him slightly abnormal.
Ellie smirked again when he decided he'd guarded the door, physically at least, long enough. She didn't think twice to curl up onto the seat beside him. And, really, she didn't think that anyone would come in. At least, not if they'd opened the door to see
them sitting here. She was a 'monster', after all. People were probably keen to avoid her. Which worked well to their advantage, even if that wasn't exactly the reputation she wanted.
She drummed her fingers against his hand as she listened to his thoughts. Or proposition, rather. He was really wondering that? Before long, she was smiling.
"I've never been to a beach...," she said hesitantly. But they'd always sounded appealing.
It also surprised her that he was willing to play Quidditch with her. Out of school. For whatever reason, she'd thought he'd want her to avoid playing something that he hated seeing her play so much, while it was her 'off-season', so to speak. But, of course, she wouldn't say anything about it. And she'd definitely take him up on the opportunity.
"Sounds fun. I'll ask Daddy." He HAD to let her go.
Then why did she feel like she should ask her mom instead?
"Is it okay with Kaika?" If she would be there...her opinion, or consent, kind of mattered, right? And it had to be okay with her before Ellie got too excited about this.