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Edward Penguin Ian noticed that Adi seem to let the question go about the lost house points. How it had happened was a little embarrassing, especially since it involved another incident with Bart. Ian looked a little surprised about the shaving part. Really? How come you hate beards? It seemed like a legit question. Ian absent-mindedly scratched the stubble on his cheek.
Ian looked at the broom he was working on as Adi got up and he was about done. Just needed to buff it a little more to get a nice shine on it. As Adi set down the handful of brooms, Ian set his against the wall next to Adi's and grabbed another one.
He began to examine it for scratches and got some polish on his rag and began to fill the scratches in. He looked over to Adi and asked, So what else is going on with you? Meet anyone interesting around the school?
Polish, polish, polish. Must make the broomstick all nice and shiny! Yep! As he worked, Adi addressed the beard question.
"I dunno, man. It's so itchy and useless. I'm going to be beardless all my life.'' He had made that decision since last term after that lesson with Professor French. Adi saw Ian scratching at something.
"Ian! You're on the verge of getting a beard yourself!'' He hadn't noticed that before. He wondered if Ian liked beards.
Adi continued taking his time to polish the second broomstick. Thankfully this one had no stubborn stains so it was coming along just fine. He dipped the cloth into the polish for what seemed to be the millionth time and added another coat to the first half of the handle.
"Other than gray hairs, some grumpiness, feeling like a snail and growing a beard at top speed, nothing. I'm just the same old me.'' Adi grinned. Anyone interesting?
"Come to think of it, yes.'' He inclined his head towards Sander.
"He's different from those Durmstrang people that were here last term,'' the Puffer muttered. Sander was loads friendlier but there was nothing wrong with that.
Alright. Time to give the second half of the handle another coat of polish.