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Thalia was really tempted to say 'to cover your ugly face' but she refrained. Now wouldn't be the best time to argue over whether his face was ugly or not. "That's the point. You would still lose to the rat though. It's harder to figure out how to run in a giant hamster ball then you think. Not that I've tried. Buuuut my little brother has," she drew the u out in the but longer than necessary just to get that point across. It was funny when Willie had tried. He was so daft sometimes. "Well, you need to name it. I just can't keep saying 'your rat' can I?" she pointed out, shaking her head.
She giggled. "I know, aren't you glad that I care?" she joked with sarcasm. Correcting him would just get better and better. "If you hadn't figured that out by now I'd be quite sad. You should have found that I enjoyed bothering you the first day we met," she explained. What a day that was. She ran into him in Diagon Alley. Literally ran into him. "You'll find out later," she smiled a wicked smile. That was going to be some fun. She needed to come up with something eviller than what was already processing through her head at the minute.
"I know, you're right." Like she could have taken on three grown men by herself. What were the chances of that happening? She didn't want to end up dead too.
"Don't deny it Parker Yorke," she teased. "I saw you smile right when I caught up with you. Now spill the details on why you were exactly smiling because it doesn't happen often you know," Thalia pointed out. Maybe she should record this? Just to show everyone that Parker Yorke does smile.
After climbing up another flight of steps and looking around she spotted the tapestry. "We're suppose to walk in front of that tapestry three times with our eyes closed concentrating on a place that we think of," she informed him, taking his hand. "Come on." She started to lead them over to the Barnabas and Barmy tapestry. It sort of surprised her that she was holding his hand. Oh who cares. It wasn't like she was actually holding his hand. Affectionately that is.
"If you find me a giant hamster ball, I will show you." There was no way he would lose to a rat. No way!
"Exactly," he nodded,
"Your little brother. I'm big Parker." he had longer legs, if that would help him any.
"I would have liked to see that!" he chuckled. A human hamster ball race. Sounded like fun.
"You can call him whatever, I do." his rat really didn't need a name did he?
"Sure. I bet you care." she did that just to annoy him. Although it wasn't really annoying. It was strange.
"You mean that day you ran into me? I know you just couldn't resist not talking to me." he grinned.
"It was your plan all along." And when she didn't leave right away, that made it more obvious.
"I look forward to it." he replied sarcastically. It better not involve dirt.
Parker nodded. He was right!? And she had admitted it! He didn't mention it though. He would mention it later.
"You are imagining things. It was not a smile." He folded his arms. Nope, he would not admit it. And besides, he didn't have an excuse.
"It was a snarl, not a smile. There is a difference." Blah.
"With my eyes closed? What if I fall? Or walk into the wall?" It would hurt and be embarrassing. The whole touching thing had to stop. He followed behind her, like he had a choice she was pulling him, and stopped in front of the ugliest tapestry he had ever seen.
"Hows about you do it? And I'll watch." he wasn't going to look like a fool if it didn't work.