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This was where Ellie bowed her head. "No. Not nearly enough." Not even half of enough. Or a quarter of enough. Or a quarter of a quarter of a half of enough. And she shook her head. No, she wouldn't do fine.
The girl lifted her head to see his smile, but whether it was genuine or not, she couldn't tell. She didn't really put much effort into trying to decipher it, either. If something wasn't alright, though, surely he'd tell her. Maybe.
"Did you want me?" Obviously the conclusion she'd drawn from him doing 'great' since he 'found' her. She didn't really care about Vindictus, though, and didn't comment on why he'd gone to see him or anything. Ellie kept her distance from her head of house. When she could.
She nodded at Treyen's offer, "Sure. If you want."
Wait. Seriously? Wasn't Quidditch everything to her, though?
"Well, that's alright, I almost didn't practice at all," and the little he did 'practice' shouldn't be considered as practice. Either way,
"You're a natural, don't worry about it," he sounded completely relaxed about the subject, and the smile clearly read that he was sure she will do fine, actually, more than fine.
It's been a while since he's seen her around, but for some reason he didn't feel like discussing Quidditch now.
But, then her question. Treyen
had been trying to gain some distance from his favorite Ravenclaw until he got a couple things sorted out, especially since the episode with Dallin had proven to be a complete disaster...that didn't end as bad as he thought. But, in reality, he was always searching for her and always wanted to be around her, even when he messes up.
He was looking down, though, before replying,
"Always," and then looking up, with a small smile,
"You're a favorite, and favorites are always wanted," he said, and added a chuckle, just to keep things...cool, right?
The boy obviously nodded, as he gestured for the path he'd been walking from, and started to walk next to her, on the opposite side of the broom...wait, the broom...
"I can take that for you, if you want." Not that brooms were heavy, but still, it was a nice offer, no?
Bishop! He remembered what he forgot to tell Ellie during the feast,
"I walked into Nolan over the summer, by the way," he said, eyes on the road ahead.