Leesha looked surprised too when Alyce really seemed to like every lesson at Hogwarts because she herself had a few she absolutely didn’t liked while she completely liked other lessons.
”I absolutely dislike Divination and Arithmancy” confessed Leesha with a shrug.
”I simply don’t believe in Divination, it’s all just fake if you’re asking me, if even Muggles are performing it and are fooling around with it then why should I believe in it here at Hogwarts?” asked Leesha sounding serious.
”And about Arithmancy… I just have trouble with it, even at home I didn’t liked my classes and those were even easier than the lessons here at Hogwarts” Sighed Leesha, already tired while thinking about those lessons.
I haven’t been there but I know where it should be” Told Leesha, thinking about the introduction en information she had read about in the common room already during her first day at Hogwarts. Suddenly grinning at her friend she spoke with a faked serious voice,
”Well… There are strict rules in the library so I suppose that IF we’re going there that we need to behave ourselves” spoke Leesha with a suspicious twinkle in her eyes.
Seeing again how Alyce looked slightly troubled she wondered what she had missed, was there something going on in the school she didn’t knew about? Deciding that if it really was important that the other girl would talk about it herself, now it was time to go to the Ravenclaw tower to investigate!
“I really hope that Hogwarts too will get elevators like the ones in the Ministry” spoke Leesha, already thinking about how fast she could travel trough the castle if they didn’t needed to use the stairs all the time.
Leesha opened her mouth to tell the other girl that she was ready to go when she heard somebody coming toward them and then, a familiar sounding voice! It was Harvey, the first year she had met during the most boring lesson she ever had followed and would follow.
“Hi Harvey” she smiled at the boy when he stopped before them, secretly wondering how much of the conversation he had overheard before walking up toward them. He was a Ravenclaw so maybe he wouldn’t like it that she and Alyce wanted to play a prank on them.
Looking quick at Alyce she wondered how much they should tell the boy and if they could trust him to NOT prevent them from having their fun.
“What shall we do? Tell him so that he can help us?” She whispered to her friend.
“I think that we can trust him” she added, still in a whisper.