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Jun laughed, rocking back and forth on his skateboard a bit. He could just picture Lex throwing up from eating too many chocolate frogs. And then going ahead and eating more again. Nothing would ever stop Prefect Candy from eating her life away with chocolate frogs. Not even this ice age they were stuck in. It were as if Charmander understood what Lex said because at the same time, the ferret popped his head out of Jun's hoodie and blinked up at the blonde. Jun still knew the ferret was uneasy by how quiet he stood. "Felix's favorite food is whatever animal he can fit into his mouth," He joked. Like this mice in the dungeons. "Welp, looks like I'm missing out on the chance," He didn't mind not meeting his house prefects. The boy was perfectly fine with it.
"She's a house mate. I had given her the last of my potion for sore throats. So she made me a home remedy for that," Jun made sure never to get sore throats around Pal again. That tea was probably going to make him sweat out all of his body water in one sip. "You should try practicing hexes and jinxes on people. I'm sure it would give them something to do too,"
Did it work? Lex could see Char slowly coming back around. There, that wasn't so bad now was it? At first Felix struggled but he settled down soon enough, resigned to the fact he wouldn't be having the ferret for lunch. The Gryffindor paid only a little attention to this. She was too busy grinning as her amusement was made evident.
"Pffft, I'll I have you know my kneazle is ambitious. He's not only after easy prey." Which, ironically, was nothing to be happy about because sometimes he took on things that were likely to kill him if she didn't step forward.
"Looks like you will--or not. We're all locked inside now and I reckon you're in your common room for at least a part of the day?" Surely some kind of run in happened, unless he'd started avoiding that place now.
The moment he explained she was a housemate it became clear why she didn't know her.
"Home remedy? Sounds horrid." But only by virtue of the fact that most home remedies were. You'd think that in the comfort of their homes people would think of my
delicious ingredients but apparently not? It just didn't make sense.
Lex shrugged at his suggestion.
"Too easy to get caught now that everyone's inside. There'll be a million witnesses at least, all having had nothing better to watch." It was hard word hexing people so scared they were afraid to report and she wasn't interested in it coming to that anyway.