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pingpongfreak Liesel smiled back at Anna. "I think I get it from my mom. Hopefully I don't get house points deducted for being late to class!" She nibbled on her turkey leg and poured herself some pumpkin juice.
"Hmmm," was the only response as Liesel chewed thoughtfully and wondered about this Paul Kutcher character.
"Hey yourself, Cale Newell!" Liesel said, smiling brightly. "Don't let the Slytherins bother you, they're just being...well Slytherins, I suppose."
She furrowed her brow at the two conflicting stories of Paul Kutcher, looking back and forth between Cale and Anna.
"Yeah, but I didn't do anything to them. Ok, that's a lie, I guess Evangeline has every right to be angry with me after I flipped on her last year but Nico is just...scum," he said harshly, glaring at the boy from the safety of his own table.
"So, how are you?" he asked, trying to divert the conversation from the argument he and Anna were having. But she wasn't swayed that easily.
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MuggleBornWitch3 Evangeline? Psh. Whatever. Anna was getting too annoyed with Cale's persistantly incorrect answer to worry with the Slytherin prefect at the moment. Just like Cale had, Anna rolled her eyes at Cale's statement. Didn't he understand that sometimes egomanicism didn't equal knowledge? Anna whirled around to where she was no longer sitting sideways and facing Cale. She didn't have the patience to be that close to him right now.
"Are you calling my father a liar?" Anna question, not even bothering to look at him. "I don't think Alexander Greingoth would just randomly call some guy a Hufflepuff if he wasn't, Cale. Maybe you mother was in the same house as Paul, but she just thought the fact was too random to bring up to you. The only reason my father brought him up is because he was in a business dealing with him once. He was a Hufflepuff. End of story."
"You better not get points taken off for being late to class, Hirsch! If I have to, I'll walk you there myself," Anna said, laughing playfully.
"Liesel, you've heard of Paula Kutcher...right?" Anna asked, turning to face Liesel and giving her a glare.
"No. Did you
hear me call him a liar?" he asked, glaring at HER now. "I'm just saying that sometimes you don't know everything. My dad was really good friends with him in school and I can remember the name being brought up a few times when I was little. He was in Slytherin with my dad, and that's why he was so close with him. And if my mum was in the same house as him, and she KNEW how close my dad was with him, why would she keep stuff like his house hidden? He was a Slytherin, end of story," he snapped, crossing his arms and turning away from her as well.
"Don't drag her into this," he added, turning around to glare at Anna as she tried to drag poor Liesel into their argument. "It's not her fault that you're
wrong for a change."