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Originally Posted by Squishy Nod.
Lux was happy to see that Lily was on the same page as her. "I learned that, because last term I tried to get Bay to eat a cucumber sandwich, and he threw it up." Since then, she had taken people's different tastes in food more seriously and she hadn't tried to get him to eat cucumbers again. Smiling, she ate some more of her cookie because it was just too delicious for her to stop eating.
Cookie or chocolate flavoured tea? Now that was something that Lux could get behind. As long as there weren't bits of cookie or chocolate floating in her drink, she was all for it. "If they don't have that, maybe we could invent it." The only problem was she didn't know how exactly to DO that; it didn't matter though, as surely that was something they could figure out. "I'm all for sticking to my milk and cookies for the moment," she agreed with a nod. It was something that she could never get tired of, especially when it came to a late night snack. "I suppose I might have, but I am not very brave." Small shrug. It was okay. Maybe she could work on that some more. At only 13, Lux had a lot of time to grow more as a person. "I would love to talk to him more. Is he shy? Or does he not like crowds?" Maybe Austin got uncomfortable easily? Well that wasn’t exactly the response she’d expected, and Lily masked the reaction by lifting her teacup to her lips yet again. That was a good way to act like the topic of someone throwing up didn’t bother her, anyway. Plus, she was going to have to finish her tea before she headed back to her common room, so it worked both ways. “Those are also good during tea parties,” she commented after a moment. Cucumber sandwiches, that was. Not throwing up. Throwing up was never good, but then that was why it was important to know what people could eat. Not everyone could handle certain foods, although she’d seen that more with things like spicy foods rather than something so random as cucumbers.
She hadn’t found anyone who didn’t like cookies yet, however. Lux certainly did. She was almost expecting the younger girl to go for a second cookie, especially seeing as she was eating them faster than she was. It wasn’t really a big deal. The redhead had offered to share the cookies with her, not the other way around, so she could eat as many as she wanted. “Maybe we could,” she agreed, even though she had no idea of how to go about really creating her own tea flavor. “Maybe Professor Bentley would know if it was possible. Tea’s a plant after all.” It seemed logical to her, but either way, it wasn’t happening tonight. Tonight was limited to what they already had, her tea and Lux’s milk and cookies.
The conversation definitely wasn’t over, though. “I think it was more a matter of being determined, although it didn’t hurt if we were brave,” she thought aloud. None of them had really been completely brave when the zombies had attacked. They’d fled. Professor Romanos had taken out emergency portkeys and they’d all used them. “Maybe you’ll be braver when you get old enough to go on a trip like that, if they keep having them.” At least Lux might have more confidence in herself by then. Which she felt was something that was important in getting Austin more comfortable with people, too. “I don’t know that it’s either. But it’s sort of something that isn’t mine to explain,” she admitted. First she needed to figure out how they could meet.
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