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A smile broke across her face. "Messer!"
"You're welcome," she grinned down on him. Scourgify it? Why, sure. Ellie'd want the same thing done if it were her bun. She just gave it a chance in case Messer didn't mind duck germs. He was a boy, after all. Aidan was a boy. And she doubted Aidan would mind. Then again, her brother was WEIRD. She aimed her wand at the bun again, "Scourgify. There. Should be good now." The thing about that was, though, you couldn't SEE if the spell had worked or not. But Ellie was excellent in Charms despite ONLY getting an E on the OWL and was confident that it had worked. Scourgify was more Transfiguration anyway, wasn't it?
Before Messer'd get a chance to chow down on his bun, though, Ellie pulled him in for a tight head!hug. "Congratulations, by the way! Hufflepuff like you wanted, right?" And she was happy for him, despite how strongly she still felt that he would have made a nice addition to Ravenclaw, and how jealous she was of Hufflepuff.
Messer watched Ellie in awe when she scourgify his bun. Even though he grew up in wizarding family seeing someone doing some magic always amazed him. The bun looks the same to him, he just hoped that the duck germ already gone, he's not really that fond with germ.
"Thanks again, Ellie." Wow! Ellie is definitely a
bun life saver.
He was about to chew his bun when Ellie pulled him in a head hug.
"Yes. Thanks Ellie." he gave the older girl a cheeky grin. He felt a little disappointed that he's not in the same house like her. But they still could meet each other, right? And he remembered that Ellie said that she still want to talk to him even though he's not sorted in Ravenclaw.
"I want to go to your table during the feast but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do that or not." he said unsure.