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Oliver watched Cameron with amusement as she ate with the manners of a.. well.. boy. “Lovely.” He said sarcastically. “Where did you learn those manners from, Cammy? A cave troll?” He grinned and shook his head. “I'm good. Hows you?”
He grabbed the bottle of ketchup and set about putting a big blob in his burger bun. By 'masses', the snake assumed Cameron meant the Gryffies. “Hmm... I saw you sitting here and couldn't resist.” He shrugged. He picked up his burger and was about to take a large bite when Cameron's words made him pause. He still smelled? But he'd showered! Oh... crap. He set the burger back on his plate and turned his head to look at Cameron. “A couple of kids fell in the swamp on the fifth floor and I tried to save them and..” He pulled a face. “I kinda..fell in too. I can't get this bloody stink off!” Urrh.. he sniffed his arm and pulled a face. He DID still smell! This was so uncool, man. So uncool.
Cameron poked her tongue out,
"Am hungwee. Dunbe mwn!" Yeah..

Swallowing, the Lion rolled her eyes and set down the offending food stuff,
"Oh shush Ollie. I'm hungry." She frowned as he told her he was fine,
"I never asked you.. I'm good." She finished realising that there
was no point.
She watched as he poured the ketchup on his burger and took a little bite from her pie. She would be lady like.
Gobble.
Erm.
"Annoying me?" She laughed and nudged him before pouring herself a glass of pumpkin juice.
"I think I've become immune to your personality or it just doesn't surprise me as much." It came to the same end.
The smell, or perhaps that was an understandment, or stench was numbing.
"Oliver.." Cam's face scrunched up in dislike and she half-laughed at his recount.
"That for one, is disgusting and two, why was there a swamp in the corridor?" The Gryffie watched the face he pulled when he smelled himself and smirked devilishly,
"You better wash before someone get's close enough to smell you." Afterall, he was sitting with Cameron and the nearest Gryffindor was 20 ft away. Most of them knew to keep far away.