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Grinning as she settled into his lap, he was thrilled that they could feel comfortable doing this. It had taken over a year, but it was nice to be able to relax with his girlfriend in the common room. Adjusting so they were both comfortable enough and able to see each other easily, he relaxed against the back of the chair again.
He nearly winced when she gently rested her hand on his shoulder. But was relieved to see it didn't hurt to the touch. At least not a gentle touch anyway. "How's yer ankle doing? And yer head?" he asked wanting to make sure she was doing better. UGH, what a way to appear at school! Thankfully it was their last year, he didn't want to go through something like that again!
"Do ye think it might look worse then it feels?" he asked curiously. He felt weird about taking his shirt off in the common room. ESPECIALLY with other girls around! "Mebbe I should go te the healer..." He wouldn't mind taking it off to show just Amelia but the entire common room? Oi, no thank you. "A heat pack...sounds nice, but I don' know which ye should use depending on the injury. Ice for a bruise but for a strain I don' know."
Nodding as she asked if Ed was the guy with Nell. "Yep, we met Nell in Flourish and Blotts in Diagon Alley a few weeks ago." A smile appeared on his face "Almost exactly where we met." he said wiggling his eyebrows at Amelia. "She and Ed hit it off right away."
"My head's fine. The cut wasn't that deep, but head wounds always bleed quite a bit," she replied, wincing in memory of the blood that she'd gotten on her clothes from wiping her hands on them. Not her best idea ever. "And my ankle is as good as new. I'll probably be sticking to flats for awhile though," she admitted with a small frown.
While flats were definitely more practical she hated being short. With heels on she could at least seem to be a practical height. Plus, with heels on she didn't have to stand up on her tip-toes, and have Isaac bend down a lot, whenever they kissed. With flats that would be a problem. But at least she'd bought some really cute new ones during the Summer.
"Maybe you should go see her. She'll know what to do. And if it's not just a bruise, well who better to tell then her?" she really was worried now that she knew he'd hurt himself. He should be more careful, she thought as she moved her hand from his shoulder down to his chest, to rest above his heart.
Reminded of the fact that she hadn't seen him ALL Summer, and that part of the blame for that rested squarely on her head, she sighed a little sadly. She knew she should have gone to Diagon to get her books but when her parents had offered to get them when they were passing back through London she'd agreed. If she hadn't of she may have actually got to spend time with Isaac, and with his new friends. She probably would have had fun too.
"Well, Flourish and Blotts
is the in place," she said mock seriously before breaking into giggles at his eyebrow waggle. He was too much sometimes, but it was why she loved him. Or at least one of the reasons that contributed to her love for him.
"You were really good on the platform you know? Helping people and all and keeping calm when everyone else was in seeming turmoil. I think you'll be a good auror," she told him honestly, leaning in to give him a gentle kiss.