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Nooo. He was more than ready to complain about the little fact that her eyes move away from him but he never got that chance to complain because she was incredibly cute. Ellie was worrying whether she wanted to admit it or not. Chances were she didn't want to admit it...and it was a good thing she didn't, otherwise Treyen would never play again. He'd hate to be the one to put her in such a place.
The same one he was in whenever she played.
"I won't mention it again, then." The smile on his face widened as he nodded once. That was a promise, he won't be mentioning that he hadn't been seriously-injured again. Hopefully, there won't be a situation that demands such an answer. And...HOPEFULLY, he won't make it to the Hospital Wing because he ought to, but because he wanted to visit the Healer, whom he had yet to meet.
Right. Something she noticed. Did she just notice that? In all fairness, she had no other way of knowing considering this was the first time Treyen had been away from Quidditch for so long.
Still holding one of her hands, Treyen took one step away from her. They should be heading towards the Castle some time soon, yes? Because he wanted to be inside it already...except, "Stay with me today." He wasn't really asking. "What's left of the day, anyway."
Amber eyes were on her blue ones as he waited for her response.
Ellie raised herself on her toes juuuuust a bit, enough to be level with Treyen, and kissed his smile.
"Thank you." And he better not have jinxed it already. That would be bad. He should...knock on wood...or a tree...or something to be safe.
He moved away, and she instantly became colder. Ellie wasn't one to get cold, but the warmth of Treyen's proximity was too welcomed and quickly missed.
"Okay." Simple answer. He didn't give her much of a choice, but her response wouldn't have been different if he did.