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ForeverYours So, he wasn't letting go of the 'it could happen again, any time' thing, huh? Did he know something she didn't? If he did, he should really spill. Like, NOW. Kidding, kidding. Though, knowledge was always good, mostly. Yes, that made sense. "You mean, you'd know it's not real and that it's just a Boggart? My Boggart felt VERY real, even though I knew it wasn't." Maybe it was different for him, but hers had felt scarily real.
Possibly because it was ... a future possibility. Possibly.
"Are you, yourself, a beagle?" She asked absently, although she kinda knew the answer. He was definitely kind (despite West's occasional grumbles), which reminded her, she still had his now-tear-stained hankie. That could wait, though; back to the beagle thoughts. He definitely seemed smart. Ravenclaw, duh. Wait, food? Rewind .. now he had Bliss' full and undivided attention, if he didn't before. "Sure! That sounds perfect!" Plus, she desperately wanted to get AWAY from where she knew the Boggart was and food .. well, no one sane turned down food.
"D'you... think you want to talk about your boggart?" Mo turned around once before heading toward the nearest staircase. They could just zip on down to the kitchens right now and enjoy a snack. And if Bliss wanted to chat, well, Mo was a great listener. Although... it was sort of awkward because of Wst reasons. Obviously, he was putting Bliss into an awkward position. West was probably forbidding people from talking to him, the way he'd been forbidding Mo from talking to Lex last year.
"I mean... if you're allowed to. It's okay if you can't go with me to the kitchen. It won't hurt my feelings." Much. Mostly. It would hurt a lot. "But yeah, I'm probably a bit beagle, although I'm sort of a mixed bag mutt more than straight beagle. I have Gryffindor in me too." But not really any Slytherin, to be honest. Or... not so much that he could tell.