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Cassirin
"Maybe the history of comic books, a few examples over the past century, and a complete list of heroes and their powers. Why are Muggles so interested in superheroes but so scared of us?" That wasn't really a related question, but she did wonder. Most super powers were things they could do magically, after all.
"Don't go sweet on me, Shacklebolt. I'm not sure I can keep myself from falling for your charming ways," Vivi finally responded, her tone dry. She followed it by pulling a face to let him know that he was safe from her developing a bizarre beater-crush-on-captain. It happened, probably... but not to her.
Milton didn't know a whole lot about comic books. In fact, he knew nothing about comic books. He had heard of the most famous superheroes like Superman and Batman and whatever, but he had never been interested enough to research them. Like most muggle things, actually. That was why he didn't take Muggle Studies. That and it was totally boring.
"Can't help you there," he said, putting yet
another book back on the shelf. But to her other question:
"Maybe because superheroes aren't real?" That seemed... logical.
.... Heh. Milton could tell from her tone that Genevieve Branxton was not one easily wooed by the charms of attractive quidditch captains. His eyebrows raised and he gave her an amused smile, because it WAS indeed amusing.
"I'll remember that," he said with a wink. If she had red hair, he might even be scared of her.