Bathes in Maple Syrup | Dancing Lobster | Mrs. Charlie Weasley | Seneca's Beard | That's So Fetch His textbook, a quill, and a bit of random parchment had been retrieved and placed on his desk. To keep himself from being idle, and from likely making a fool of himself by looking at a certain someone too long or paying too much attention to what she was doodling, he began twirling the quill between his fingers. That did not stop him from side-eyeing the Gryffindor beside him, hoping wondering if he'd catch any signs of what had been described in that note. Each time he cast a glance, the quill was nearly dropped.
Was it warm in here, or was it just him? He certainly felt his face getting a little warmer. Not to mention that he could have sworn that cheeks had changed colour slightly. He wasn't sure if it was quite 'sunshine' level, but it was definitely something. Or maybe he was just imagining things. Logan decided to chalk everything up to the professor's heating charms and redirected his attention back to fidgeting with the quill.
"True. But I can get Vasco's chocolate any time I want," he responded, still fiddling with that quill. "I just think us receiving a bit of chocolate would only be on theme."
Another sneaky look -- so he thought -- happened, this time taking in the look that was on her face. That smile somehow seemed ... Well, thankfully there wasn't much of an opportunity to dwell on that as the lesson had started.
What charms could be used to express love and friendship? Instantly the boy's mind was going in a million different directions (whether that was because of the question or the person sitting beside him is up for debate). Instantly he thought of Orchideous, though that was kind of obvious in his opinion. Then Quietus randomly popped into his brain, though he disregarded that pretty quickly. He figured that one would be more applicable for parenting than friendship and love.
Contrasting his line of thinking, he did chuckle at Charlie's response. Then the blond started to wonder if shouting one's feelings from the top of towers actually worked. Maybe he could... What was he supposed to be thinking about again? Oh, right, charms.
"How about Aparecium, professor?" he pipped up with a raised hand, perhaps slightly inspired by a certain note he had received despite the lack of hidden writing. "It'd be useful for revealing secret messages that your friend or significant other may send you."
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