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Anna Banana ...speaking of Divination. "Divination, huh? That's what I was up in the Common Room starting on. I'm rubbish, though. That's just all there is to it. I'll figure it out sooner or later, though," she said, brushing the subject off in favor of a less difficult one. "Yup, he's been home getting ready for the holidays. I'm going home to see him, you know...and I can't wait. We're going to try and put the final touches on the wedding arrangements." She giggled at Cela's thoughts regarding the tapestry. Ahhh, Cope and Cela. In so many ways, they were so made for one another.
"It's the only subject that Nico and I have in common as a favourite and being good at it." Celandine mentioned. The difference was, with Nico it was the theoretical based knowledge and with Cela it was much more instinctual and interpretive.
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Cassirin "I suppose there are lots of things that fall into the noble yet stupid category," Copernicus turned from the tapestry, giving Anna a wink before focusing his attention on Celandine. A little smile tugged the corner of his mouth. "Maybe caring about someone when there's little hope of return is noble but stupid. What do you think, Anna? Does that sound stupid?"
Ugh, how was Anna getting married? MARRIED? She was a year older than Cope and he had trouble planning his day to day life, let alone his entire future.
"That depends." Cela lifted her chin, "If you like someone and are to busy worrying about other things to notice that they like you too, you might miss it anyway. Sometimes I think people like to aim for goals that are unattainable. And, the noble part only comes in to play if you care about the person for them and not for yourself, otherwise its more selfish than noble." Cela suggested, flicking a glance at the tapestry. "I think that any goal should be an informed one. How can you truly want something unless you know it well enough to see that it is worth wanting?"
Cela took a piece of candy out of her pocket and slowly began to unwrap it.