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PotterHeadforLife
Ivee wanted to drop her jaw. This man didn't like Herbology, or nature. Seriously? The woman would've debated with him, but she didn't want to make a wrong impression as 'easily tempered' in the first day. She wanted to be known for something good, like 'environmentalist' or something like that. But Ivee cannot manipulate anyone's thoughts, which is sad.
STOP ATTENDING HERBOLOGY CLASSES? Ok... Calm down, Olivia.
Now, for a subject change. The Everlocked Room? "You mean, the Love Chamber?" What would a man like Mister Isaacs want to do with the Love Chamber? He doesn't seem so fitting to be there, due to his formality. And it was his first day. He better stop acting to professional, this man.
He could feel a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips at the woman's evident shock. That Herbology story was one of his favourites to tell. It never failed to give him a good laugh afterwards--but of course he wouldn't be laughing now because then she'd think there was something wrong with him.
For a moment she seemed at a loss of words. Good. Now she would know how he was feeling. He never felt more awkward than when he was told to go interacting with others. It was just such a strange thing for him to do and honestly he was no good at it.
"Yes, that's the room!" So she'd heard about it. When he first heard that that was where he'd be working he thought it was a joke...unfortunately it wasn't.
"It's quite a funny thought actually. How can you keep love in a room?" A curious thing, it was.
"And what exactly will you be doing in your department?" Though he believed he should always be the centre of a conversation, he felt he needed to make her feel like she belonged in the conversation too otherwise she'd walk away then he would be back to square one.
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Cassandra
Elizabeth smiled, "Well I hope you like your job." She laughed, "I absolutely love mine. My year off was awful." When he asked why, she said, "Oh I had gotten married and also had a baby." She put her hands on her hips and smiled. She had lost all the baby fat from being pregnant with each kid and her left hand was partially hidden so the ring wasnt showing so it might have seen like she was joking.
"I hope so too." He'd already left his home and his family; he'd better like it--hell, he'd better never want to leave!
"Oh? What made it awful?"
Though after hearing the rest of what she had to say he felt he had the answer. She'd gotten
married and even worse she'd gone off and had a kid. Who wouldn't find their year home awful? As far as he was concerned she was lucky to be back without even a trace of baby fat. Not many woman were that lucky--but it wasn't his place to point that out.