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Originally Posted by Macavity
“Defense against the Dark arts,” Simon answered the class always fascinating for him. Guess it came from the family in some cases since his father and brother both worked in similar avenues of work. “What about you? Did you have a favorite class at Beaubaxtons? He asked unsure if the French school had the same layout of curriculum.
He looked over as Norah asked, nodding in answer before speak. “Yep… one of the first I acquired,” he explained turning back to the shelf and noticing the other two near by. “Hmm I think I do need this one,” the Gryffindor mused picking up the herbology text and looking it over. “I’d need the magical creatures one but I havent decided on keeping it as one of my electives,” Simon remarked thinking about preparing for his owls.
Okay, these books were getting much too heavy for Norah's skinny arms. She set her half-reduced pile on the ground carefully beside the shelf and continued her search while listening to Simon.
"Erm..." Norah gave this some thought, she liked astronomy an awful lot, and yet she also adored her herbology class.
"We had a lovely herbology class at school. I suppose if I could pick a favorite after astronomy, then it would be that." The large greenhouse and garden behind the school was breathtaking when it was in full bloom.
"It's a lovely place to read, the gardens." Nice and quiet. Until some of the more giggly, gossiping girls had to come around and ruin it.
"Do you not like animals?" Norah asked curiously. If not, then Simon would be the second boy she met that didn't like them. Unless it was not required for Simon's future career, that was understandable.
She pulled out a copy of Numbers and the Meaning of Life: Advanced Arithmancy by Perseus Pythagoras,
"This?"