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*Siiigh*
She could stare at him all day, quite literally. Which meant that she was too distracted to even realise that her cheeks had turned pink anyway. How come the guys from these other schools were so charming and perfect? Well some of them were, others were quite frankly rude. No names mentioned though but it was probably reasonably obvious.
"Not unsure no...." she corrected him. It had taken courage and effort to step over the line, that was true. She wasn't a Gryffindor, bravery didn't come particularly easily to her. "It's more whether I think I may be a good Champion or not" she reflected about the situation. But if she wasn't then she wouldn't be chosen yes? Oh and also the fact that she could die half way through, that was just a little bit concerning. She giggled slightly at his response. Before the Beauxbatons lot. Didn't they put in this fancy piece of paper. "Is that important then?" she asked. It obviously was to them. Trix had got hers in fairly early, before the large crowds.
Nikolai liked Trixie. Not only did she give him her utmost attention, she blushed easily, which meant his.. charm was working. Making a lady blush just gave him the tiniest ego boost. After all, he needed his ego boosted after his chat with Mia in the Trophy Room. That girl.. Why was he even worrying about what she thought about him? He was standing in front of Trixie.
"Not unsure." he repeated softly, waiting for her explanation. It was no surprise what her explanation was however. He had only been at Hogwarts for a little bit of time, and not once had he seen any type of training going on. He figured, with the Triwizard Tournament so close, the Headmaster and Professor's would be training their students nonstop. That was not the case, so he understood why Trixie felt she wouldn't be a good Champion.
"If you didn't think you vere good enough to ve a Champion, you vouldn't 'ave put your name in." It was true, or Nikolai felt it was at least. She had to have
something to will herself to put her name in the Goblet.
Erm. Was putting his name in the Goblet before Beauxbaton's important? Not to him, really, but to Headmaster Zitnik it was. Nikolai didn't care, as long as his name was entered.
"No." he answered with a light shake of his head,
"Vhat is important is that I entered." And Zitnik should be proud, but, of course, he wasn't.