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Old 06-04-2017, 11:40 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Nerissa M. Tate
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Originally Posted by Valerie Gray View Post
Which indeed, Levi Kenning. Which indeed.

Not knowing yet what caliber of person he was, the swiftness to his reply raised suspicion. "You would have to tell me that," she replied with a nonchalant shrug. Her hands slid themselves into her pants pocket as she considered the Hogwarts boy further. She had heard rumors of his performance during the first task (it was difficult not to seeing as this particular champion appeared to have quite the fan following) and her interest had perked upon hearing that he too had applied a daydream charm to his pseudo No-Maj as well. It was alluring, to say the least, to find someone else of the same mind as herself. "I know not your opinion of my actions in the stands after our portkeys out of the task," she added bitterly. Not in regards to the opinions of others but in reflection of the task itself.

His next actions were curious to say the least and her instincts were pushing her to believe that he was luring her into a false sense of security. However, unknowingly like himself, she was curious. "Not particularly," she answered honestly despite bending at the knees moments later and bringing herself to sit on folded legs beside him.
Keeping his eyebrows from raising was futile this time and in truth, he didn't try very hard at all. When he regained control of his expression, Levi offered an innocent smile. His knowledge of Valerie Gray beyond the first challenge was, if he was being honest, minimal and if anything, he was interested to know if his intel had been right. After all, the particular dementor she'd faced had somehow managed to rebuff her fully corporeal patronus. Levi hadn't known that was possible. So he was left with no choice but to wonder if what she'd cast was just the illusion of a patronus as opposed to a real one. Surely that was the only feasible explanation.

"I thought it was deplorable," he said, candidly, offering a one shoulder shrug as he watched her do the opposite of what her words said, and sat. "As was Dora's and Jesus'. But Brent and Aurora aside," at this point, he frowned, recalling their perfectly carefree attitudes after the challenge. Levi had been torn between rolling his eyes, asking if they were aliens or flinging them off the stands. "I think we were all a bit tense and confused. Myself included."
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