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Quick Quotes Quill Ughh. Now she felt like an idiot for not paying attention to where she was going. Tsk. Tsk. Anyway- after she had mumbled a ‘sorry’, the Ravenclaw started looking around the compartment, hoping that she would be able to spot Jinx around.
The sixth year continued to search for the cat, though she got distracted as the other person said something. ‘What?’, Gwen said coldly. What did he want? She had apologized. Once. And she hated apologizing. So she wouldn’t be saying a ‘sorry’ for the second time. Besides- it wasn’t really her fault because he was STANDING there. In her way. Hmph.
Whatever.
Though as she eventually drew her attention to the other person- Gwen realized it was the Slytherin... Mordred, right?
Well this one's got attitude, doesn't she? The Slytherin simply raised both of his brows in amusement, and wondered what house this person belonged to. Mordred immediately disagreed about her being a Slytherin because she lacked the grace of a snake. He was sure of that.
"Probably a Ravenclaw." Oh, yes. Them Eagles.
*smirk*
Mordred crossed his arms and waited for the young lady to turn around and face him. He wasn't going to talk to her back, because one-- it was rude and two-- he'd look stupid. He already did look stupid earlier before she arrived and he won't let anyone see him look like a love-struck puppy. Ella may be an exception though because she plays the best friend role here.
Anyway.
As soon as the young man saw the person's face, his face softened a bit. It was Gwen, the girl who liked to draw.
"Hey." Mordred unfolded his arms and placed his hands inside his pockets.
"You left something important, I believe." he said and grinned at her.