Da crew be curious, not judgmental Following after Quigley and Tobes with a spring in her step the whole way, Sophie LOVED this group scenario. A cool charms professor, Tobes, and herself, for a start? Uh, YEAH THAT WAS AWESOME. She briefly wondered if Quigley had put together that Tobes was the significant other whose dad was the previous charms professor she had mentioned at the beginning of the term, but she supposed the man probably didn't care. Still, SHE thought it was important, and their current group dynamic made her GIGGLE as they went. She couldn't have been happier.
Well, perhaps she could've been, if the charms professor leading them was the last one, but alas, this was as good as it got. And that still sufficed. Quigley was the coolest cat in town. Only because he didn't have Fuller to compete with. Eh hem. BUT STILL THE COOLEST.
As Quigley started off on his spiel, Soph tried to seem SUPER interested, though he wasn't saying anything she didn't already know - OH OH OOOOH! Her hand SHOT UP when he mentioned her having a name, and she politely kept her hand HIGH IN THE AIR until he was done talking. "Sir? S'important to know our school's history and respect people who are important 'nuff to have statues put in the school based on them, though, so I think we should all note that her name is Gunhilda of Gorsemoor and she's SUPER IMPORTANT because SHE is the one who invented the DRAGON POX CURE." There would be NO DISREGARDING a POWERFUL WITCH who made huge strides in potioneering. No, not around Sophie Brown. She DESERVED to be honored. Even if the statue looked kind of ugly and horrifying. NO MATTER.
And she beeeeamed at both of them. Passion was a good thing, see? Fueled the soul. Knowledge was power. Et cetera.
BACK ON TOPIC. Sophie nodded along with what Tobes was saying about the Honeydukes passageway because she knew that, too - really, Quigley had gotten a great deal out of this group situation today because she and Tobes had explored nearly every nook and cranny of the school - and kept nodding even when the Hufflepuff was done explaining. "The passage is blocked off, yeah? I don't think the password even works anymore." Which was lame.
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