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Lockhartian
Go on, Captain, answer, answer.
Then his eyes widened in surprise. Ellie had been right all along? She'd been right about it? Well, that should've been obvious to Treyen, since she was a Ravenclaw and all, but he still wanted the answer to be a negative one. He...didn't know how to deal with the positive side of it.
All color left his face. If there had been any to begin with.
"Oh." The boy turned his eyes away from the Captain and let them settle on the Corridor. He...needed someplace to sit. Like, soon. "Are you...sure?" If the final answer was 'Yes', then Slytherin needed to win this match for sure. And then beat Ravenclaw. Or Gryffindor needed to win, and then beat Ravenclaw. Yes, those were the options. OR Ellie should remain being a Keeper. Yes, totally.
He wasn't looking at her now?
...
Well... Hm.
Melanie really wished she could read Treyen's mind sometimes.
"Yes, I'm positive." she replied confidently, with a little nod.
"Why?" She was confused, clearly. After all, they had already faced Ravenclaw. The 'claws had to change seekers last time, but still; it shouldn't be too bad if they were to face them again, considering the progress of the game before their seeker crashed into the stands. Yet the mention that they may
possibly be going against Ravenclaw once again left Treyen staring down the corridor, drained of color. Strange boy. Melanie really hoped he wasn’t ill.