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Good. That she got what he meant, so, really, he didn't like the Gryffindor girl that way. Not that it mattered much at the moment, because he still had other problems to attend to, apparently.
Huh?
Yeah, he knew he had to talk to her, and the train was the best chance he was going to get, the Platform was full of uncertainty and then they were off for the summer. It had to be today, like, soon...and...say what, Arya? Right. Not soon, but now. There was a smirk on his face as he allowed to be pushed and whatnot along the corridor.
But..."I'm not so sure about that," really, he wasn't. Either way, it seemed that Arya didn't mind if he went off to find her, right? "Like, now?" ah, he was suddenly terrified, but confident enough to speak to her if he found her, "I'll...see you later?" yeah, Arya, you go on and patrol the train, he wasn't going to do that.
And he started to walk away from his best friend, turning one last time to look at her.
"I'm sure... I'll be sure for both of us." She grinned at him, obviously knowing that this was a brilliant idea. No better time like the present, right? Arya nodded her head, stepping out of the way of a smaller student as she lightened up on the leading since he wasn't fighting it.
"Right now."
Dropping her arm, she wiggled her fingers at her friend.
"I'll see you later," She nodded again. He had to tell her how the meeting went! Couldn't leave her hanging alll summer. Or hanging until she saw him again in the summer. The prefect watched her best friend wander off to find the girl he cared so much for before she too headed off to do prefect things... maybe by the trolley?