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MunchyBubbles Kalen smiled as Camilla spoke and he settled down in the seat across from her, he gently sat his plate and cup on the table as he made himself comfortable in the chair. ”Thank you so much. “ He said with a warm smile as he picked up his mug of tea and carefully brought it to his lips.
A soothing sip was taken before he answered the questions that were directed at him. ”I am doing well this afternoon, thankfully nothing out of the ordinary has happened today. “ No aspiring dark wizards, no stubborn Gryffindor’s no.. Merlin he didn’t even want to think about what he had seen in the library the other day. Nopeeeee
”And yes, the Library is quiet today, it usually is during the afternoons, especially when the weather is nice out. “ Of course many of the kids were in classes as well, which made the library extra quiet..
Which gave him time to do things such as this.
”And how are you this afternoon? Classes going well? “ He asked as he took another sip of his tea.
"Anytime," Cami smiled warmly in reply. Truthfully she didn't know Kalen all that well. While they certainly did talk here and there when they had a few free moments of time she hadn't had the chance to really get to know the man. It was sad really to think that they as colleagues all spent months together but how well did they really know one another? It was this very fact that had gotten the women into wanting to get to know the rest of the staff better.
Nothing out of the ordinary. This made Camilla smile as she picked up her soda taking another refreshing sip.
"That's always good to hear. Nothing is quite as nice as nothing special happening someday's." A quiet day was nothing to complain about.
"Mm, I myself was debating on whether or not I wanted to take a stroll on the grounds or here for a nice snack. Clearly the snack won," she laughed softly taking another spoonful of her dessert.
"I'm doing well. I felt like I earned a treat today after having a quiet week without any issues. Good so far as I can tell. No one has cried or gone to the hospital wing so I consider that a major plus." This was meant as a small joke but it also held a matter of seriousness to it. No professor liked having a crying student or to send anyone to the Healer.