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Gwen just smirked at his remark about not losing time, but didn’t reply anything. She was still thinking about how she should start to even bring up the subject. It was harder than she even expected. Just as she was once again lost in thought, trying to decide what she should say, the fifth year heard Jory ask her something. Errrr. Was there something wrong? Yes, the sentimental stuff was making her sick, but she couldn’t reply that, could she? Before Gwen could say a word to answer his first question, the Hufflepuff added something...
Distracted?
‘Do I?’, Gwendolyn answered with another question. In the next moment, the fifth year wanted to draw her attention to the Arithmancy book, but stopped herself. Jory was talking about the train ride. Maybe he would be so kind to make things easier and just ask about Ari?, the Ravenclaw thought, waiting for that to happen. But noooo. No such luck. But wait... he was reading... ‘Anything interesting? I’ve been meaning to start reading on the train as well to make time pass faster, but I ran into Ari’
Come ooon.
Be so kind and get the hint!
After waiting for Jory to say something, the Ravenclaw drew her attention to the book she had previously placed on the table. ‘Arithmancy it is’, she nodded, while taking a piece of parchment and scribbling something on it. ‘First we should start with the core numbers. These are the Life Path, Expression/Destiny, Heart's Desire and Personality Number’ Now she passed the piece of parchment to Jory for him to write his full name and date of birth. ‘If you want me to skip a part-’ Because that was understandable. ‘-just tell me’ Seriously... she had nothing against having to talk less.
"Yup, you do,'' Jory said as he flipped his Arithmancy text open to the first text.
"Come on, tell me what's bothering you.'' As he waited for a reply he pondered on if they should start with the basics to refresh his memory or move on with more difficult topics.
"Not really,'' he replied referring to the book he was reading. It was
On the Street where you lived that had kept his thoughts from straying away.
"The usual crime book.'' He had managed to read a considerable amount of pages during the ride before the technical difficulties occurred. But he had finished off that night in the dorm.
The badger thought his heart skipped a beat when he heard Ari's name and her smiling face flashed before his eyes.
"How is she?'' he asked Gwen resigned to the fact that he did want to know about her.
"I haven't seen her since we got here.'' Not that he hadn't looked for her but he didn't see her at the Gryffindor table. But Jory hadn't really checked the other House tables. If he did find her, he didn't want to be staring at her all the time.
The boy took the piece of parchment Gwen passed him. As he wrote his name and date of birth on it, he told Gwen
"Lets just touch on this part a bit. I think I've got this covered from last term's class.'' Not to mention the final homework of the term and he had calculated those numbers. Jory passed the parchment to his friend.
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Jory James Stonewall
19th Nov, 2063