"Ok, fair enough," Jake whispered back, trying to keep his voice as low as possible.
"But there were no ghosts earlier. It's probably because I'm a first-year," he shrugged, slumping back and waiting. Jake kneeeeeew that he would become restless veeeeeery soon, and the high and mighty would probably try and boot him out again, so he tried his best to sit back and stare at his knees, munching the frog.
Sugaaarrrrrrr... Quote:
Originally Posted by Anna Banana
At the sound of someone laughing quite loudly, Anna whirled around and came face to face with that Hufflepuff kid Dominic had been talking to in Diagon Alley. "Jake...right?" Anna asked, smiling at the young boy. "Were you...talking to me? To us?" She wasn't sure who'd he'd been talking to, but she wanted to ask just in case. "If you were, then I apologize. This mirror has me so confused...so puzzled...that I can't really concentrate on everything that's going on around me."
Wrups... "Yeah, it's Jake," he nodded. Ooh, a smile. A niiiiiice one. Nice people were good.
"I was kinda... talking to the room at large..." Jake explained, looking sideways towards the mirror.
"Why was it hidden, though... in such an obvious place, where people were bound to find it?" Jake repeated his other theory, the one Nancy had alerted him to. He'd mention the tickling of the dragon later.
"That's one of the few things I can't work out... like someone wanted it to be found... or, you know, not..."