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Dallin smiled and nodded in agreement. Of course he agreed, and that's why he liked the team. He actually had some legitimate reasons to support them, unlike the Holyhead Harpies, which he just liked because they're an all-girls team.
His eyebrows raised at the team Treyen mentioned. "The Arrows are good, from what I know of them..." Which admittedly wasn't much.
Yeah, he was a clever boy and said the right thing. If he'd said otherwise then...he'd be in trouble? Not really, Treyen wasn't one of those...
...right?
"But of course, he agreed, with a smile,
"They have an amazing defense," thank you, Drake Warren,
"Yet, they still haven't managed to outsmart the Wasps' offensive approach," he commented, hoping that Dallin knew what he was talking about, or at least pretended to, after all, the boy said he liked Quidditch, but never mentioned if he followed it regularly or not.
"My sister plays for the Wasps," and she'd better never hear Treyen say what he said about their offense, she'd be annoying him about how the Wasps are better than the Arrows and probably never let it go.
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Wow. That was... a lot of encouragement to sit down. "Ok, ok, I'll sit," he laughed, sliding into the space that Ellie had indicated with her head. He spied the omg is that what I think it is picture Ellie had and registered surprise that something like that might be exposed to vileness at the feast. Then again, his first feast had been especially vile. He wondered if that had changed...
Smiling at Ivory, he commented on the nickname. "Some of the guys thought Tibi was too young and started calling me Tibs and it just sort of stuck. Didn't help that my mother called 'Tibiiiiiii' after me when she dropped me off and I'd forgotten my owl's treats." Tiberius chuckled. It had been, at the time, rather embarrassing.
Tiberius smiled at the Gryffie prefect that came by as well, but didn't recognize her.
Looking to Treyen, Tiberius faltered a little bit. "Beauxbatons? It was...
Wonderful? I loved it? As he looked at each of the other students sitting in front of him, how could he say anything that made it seem like he would rather be there than at Hogwarts if it weren't for the family piece? The simple answer was, he couldn't. "It was alright. I wasn't imperiused a single time, which is more than I can say for here," he said lightly, hoping that the others that had been around were past it as he was.. mostly.
"When the students came here for the Tournament, I wondered how everyone was. We got some reports, but really only about the champions. Everyone wanted to know so much after they were back, so I couldn't ask much." He paused, folding his hands on the table.
"How has it been, here?"
Yes! Tiberius was sitting next to Ellie, and that only meant that Treyen could look his way and get a glimpse at the girl without it being too obvious.
He followed the sixth year's action, mostly because it would be odd for him to be the only one standing, and because the speech was coming...any day now. Go on, Tate, speech.
"Oh, yeah, such a luck you had." Kaika had told him about the first time around, and Treyen had been at Hogwarts for the second one. Actually, Tiberius had the best luck ever, because he wasn't hurt, really.
Oh, but at the thought of his sister, he decided to share some old news with the boy,
"Kaika plays for the Wasps now, did you know?" he didn't know if Tiberius followed anything in relation to Quidditch, but that news was more family related than anything else.
Ooooooh. The Champions, the Champions. Treyen smiled, quite innocently too, at the thought of one that belonged in Beauxbatons,
"Brielle met me," yeah, it was NOT 'I met Brielle', but 'Brielle met me', much cooler, no? As if he'd been that important back then,
"She was pretty," no denying that,
"And nice, too bad she lost," he'd been rooting for her...until Fletcher came along.
And...here...
...
"After you had to leave...I don't think much has happened, truth be told, I mean...the Tournament happened, but it was a rather calmed one," no one had died,
"And, some Professors went missing last year," no one knows why,
"But one of them is back." Like, right there, he saw Antares.
"You didn't miss much, I believe," except a SUPER AWESOME Transfiguration Professor that liked to have ruffles in his outfits.
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Ellie tuned back into Treyen and Dallin's conversation now that she had gotten over the initial shock of the amazing gift the former had given her. "The Arrows are good," she chimed in, "One of my favorite teams, too." Nod. The 'too' obviously pertained to Treyen, because Dal hadn't said they were his favorite.
Oh good, he was sitting. "Thank you." For sitting. Yup. Her NECK thanked him as well. And now Treyen needs to sit...now.
"Aww, 'Tibi''s cute." True, it did sound young, but honestly, who WANTED to grow up? Ellie will be calling him this now that she's informed. Mhm, mhm.
GASP.
"WHaaaaaaaat?" Imperiused? Here? Whatchyu talkin' 'bout?
Oh, he so wanted to say 'You don't belong in this conversation' because, truly, she didn't. No one supported so many teams and got away with it. No one.
Except, maybe, Ellie.
"You're still on that, eh?" supporting THREE teams, and Merlin knows how many more? But he smiled at her. How could he not?
"At least one of them is the Arrows." That's probably why she was safe.
Treyen CHUCKLED, and loudly too, 'Tibi's cute'...right...cute.
"I never liked 'Tibi'," he informed, and it was quite possible that Tiberius knew, because Treyen started to call him something else...Tibi-Ty-T, no? Yeah, it was supposed to be forever 'T', but now Tiberius sounded more awesome than that.
Or..yeah..no..we'll see.