SPOILER!!: Marshaaa! <3
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Tiro MacMhuirich Marsha rolled her eyes at Adi, even if she was laughing at his show. ”Don’t be silly Adi! I know you are probably faster than me!” The twelve-year old shook her head at him, as her giggles came under control. ”Though, it was nice to win for once.” Yup, small legs normally meant there wasn’t a change the Welsh girl was winning a running race.
Marsha’s eyes lit up once again as she saw the fairies. Ana and …. Hmmmm. As Marsha looked at the fairies. It didn’t help that Ana was the one looking her over, and hovering in front of her - while the one that she was attempting to name had settled in Adi’s hair. Though - he did look funny with her in his hair.
Hmmmm.
As she thought about a name, she grinned at Ana. ”Hi Ana, how are you today?” She said, looking directly at the fairy; wondering if she would go cross-eyed looking at it due to how close she was. Hmmm.
Hmmm. Names Names Names.
Haha! Adi just had to laugh at that. Yes, he was silly at times and he did enjoy being so. He was never going to grow up to be one of those always serious, no fun persons.
"I don't know what you're talking about, Marsha.'' Awh, she didn't win much races?
"Well, you did this time!'' He held up his hand as though he were holding a mic but the only difference was that his wand was filling in for this.
"Annnnd our winner is first year Marsha Hanover, overtaking sixth year Adi Rehman with an incredible burst of energy on such short legs! Well done, Marsha! For your prize you get to name a fairy!''
Gosh, he was seeing that he was good with kiddies. Maybe it was because he was still one at heart. Anywayyy, Ana seemed to really take a liking to the Gryffindor. Adi laughed again as his friend's eyes were almost crossed from looking at Ana. The fairy fluttered and hummed loudly.
"She says she's quite well and that she likes you.'' Hehe. Fairy whisperer here! Ana fluttered onto Marsha's shoulder so Adi decided it was a good time to have the unnamed meet the girl.
"She's a little more cautious,'' he explained as he bent his knees a bit so that Marsha and the fairy on his head could be almost at each other's eye level.