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amadshade Yerokay. YEROKAY? That was IT? Obviously this kid was just like his pal Benzi and didn't know how to appreciate logic. Or proper conversation for that matter. He wasn't even speaking real words! Yerokay my.... Gram wouldn't have approved of the next several words that went spilling through Tora's young mind. "So you can't be observant." she said flatly. Called it. CALLED IT, called it, called it. He couldn't observe, could he? There was no other reason for him just throwing off the conversation unless he didn't know how to respond. He was really getting on Tora's nerves now, and she wouldn't accept such a thing for much longer. She glanced over at the Professors still talking amongst themselves and thought better of blowing up in Snake's face while they were around. But just watch out little snake boy, when they're gone.....
Did Tora Gallaway have any friends? Cutty thought not as the girl had clearly never been taken aside and explained things to. Things like the definition of observant and how to have a conversation, or even how not to when plainly the sound of ones voice was anything but welcome. His snortly laugh was followed by a crooked smile up at her. "
First of all, you didn't ask me if I was observant, which if you were yourself you'd've caught. You're just spouting out random ideas that have occurred to your teeny-tiny bird brain." Would she be as sensitive to her intellect as the other Eaglets were? "
You might have also noticed that I told you to shut up. You know. If you were observant."
Cutty's crooked smile twisted into a smirk as he tore his gaze away from the girl to continue scanning the book. "
Now scarper off, Tora Gallaway. Or I'll tell Professor Dursley that in addition to disrupting learning in class, you also tried to distract me as I studied independently." He said with a sigh doing the shoo thing with his hand and not bothering to look at her.
He might have been content with simply letting her draw whatever conclusions she wished to and then using her own perspective to exploit her. If she wanted to think him unobservant, it wasn't his intention to prove her wrong as he didn't care for the opinions of others. Though, clearly, she thought he did care, and perhaps did herself. Else how could she have imagined it even an insult?