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"Don't worry about it," Mikaela said and chuckled as Lucy spit the bean out. She took out one herself, a bright blue one and put in her mouth. She smiled to herself as it was actually blueberry.
"You know a lot of people," Mikaela said. "I don't really know what I like to do, I mean, there's swimming, reading, flute, archery," Mikaela said. Swimming was the only thing that she enjoyed doing physically. "I love watching muggle-movies too," She said. "But except for that, I don't do much. What about you?" She asked and took another bean out of the box, this time, a white one. She nibbled off a tiny piece. Milk.
Lucy watched Mikeala eat the blue jelly bean and smile--it must've been a good flavor.
She started doodling on her parchment, with no intentions to draw anything in particular.
"Yes, I suppose I do know a lot of people. But that's what happens when you've been here for 4 years!" She said as she stopped doodling and looked at her drawing. It had somehow turned into the letter R. Lucy made a face and then crumpled up the parchment. She grabbed a new piece and started doodling on it again.
"Swimming's awesome; I love to read anything; Never learned to play the flute, or any instrument for that matter; and I've never even thought about archery. That's pretty impressive! Now I wanna learn!" Lucy said as she gave Mikaela a light punch on the arm.
"Muggle movies, though--not so much. First of all, my favorite sport is running. It's what I live for. And then there's Quidditch. I also enjoy reading, like you. And then I love candy and junk food like this," Lucy said as she pointed to her now-half-empty box of Bertie Bott's.
"But I guess that's not really a hobby, is it? Unless you count hiding this stuff everywhere." She gave her a giggle and looked back to admire her work: She had drawn a boy who looked like he was in need of a shave, and had sharp eyes. His smile was contagious. Lucy looked at the drawing sadly befrore crumpling it up as well.
"And, I guess I love to draw," She said with a shrug.