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"Okay, then," she said. Glad that was cleared. Chelsea seemed able to read minds. "It's fine. My house is still a bit like that," Lilly half laughed. She raised an eyebrow as Chelsea walked out, turning to Ryan. "What about you, Ryan? The house is amazing, by the way," she smiled, sweetly.
Oooh, coffee! As a kid she was never allowed coffee. It made her really hyper. It still did, so Lilly didn't drink it much, but it would be impolite not to, right? "Yeah, it must be," Lilly nodded. She still didn't picture herself as a responsible adult, more like a kid in an adult's body. She still did things like stick her tounge out and jump on trampolines. That was just her. "Me? Well, I'm...fine," she lied, not wanting to reveal much.
Well good to know she wasn't the only one who had a messy house, moving was a lot of work. But worth it. It was about time she got out of her aunt and uncles home. Yes she loved them dearly but she wanted to live her own life as well.
Chelsea took a sip of her coffee and set it on the coffee table.
"It does feel a bit odd though to be living without my family. But at the same time its exciting too" she added. Chelsea still didn't view herself as an adult, or responsible for her self. She still viewed herself the same as she did when she was at Hogwarts, she really hadn't changed much as a person. Chelsea was still the girl with a bubbly personality.
Chelsea looked at Lilly and noticed something seemed off. But the blonde Slytherin didn't want to upset her friend.
"So...what have you been doing? Get a job at the ministry?" Chelsea asked trying to get Lilly's mind off of whatever was bothering her.