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Lady of Light
Evelyn shrugged. "Maybe." She wasn't really sure about that but then again she might be wrong. "Would you be able to live without magic, Trey? I mean.." She was a little flustered. "If you don't mind me asking, that is."
Apparition. Evelyn couldn't help but think how wonderful that was. I mean, to be able to go wherever you want without spending much time..well, without spending any time in traveling at all was just amazing. Since she loved to visit new places, she could just apparate and the next second..she would be there. Lovely, wasn't it?
Sayy what!? "No party!?" Evelyn couldn't help but give a dramatic gasp. "Trey! That's just not on! I expect my friend to throw me a huge party!" She looked at him for a second before she proceeded to laugh. "Okay. I definitely expect cake though!" When he didn't respond the way she expected him to, she frowned. "Um. Aren't you excited?" About turning eighteen, that is.
Incredibly rude? Well, that wasn't a surprise. "Ok, well..I guess I'm never going to know the reason why.." She trailed off, lost in thought for a moment.
Clarification? Okay, cool. Evelyn listened patiently when he explained that he led girls on without intending to..huh. "Well, I guess you're a ladies man, eh?" Evelyn asked playfully before she said with a smile, "Well, I don't think you have to worry about that as far as I'm concerned. I'm just a friend."
Huh? Did he see the ravenclaw captain outside the window? Oh. It suddenly dawned on her. He was dating the ravenclaw captain. You're a genius, Eve. Anyway.. "That's lovely, Trey. What's she like?" She noticed the dreamy look on his face and gave a small giggle. "Looks like somebody is in love."
"Well, that's..good." Evelyn smiled. She brushed the hair from her face as she looked out the window.
Oh, no. Evelyn cringed slightly when she heard him call out their names. Didn't he know that they were ignoring him? And, he was a professor. Sigh.
Busy? Oh, yeah. They were busy talking! "Erm. Well.." What was she to say? She looked at Trey, hoping he would answer the question. Gosh, what on earth did he want with them?
Maybe? Well, yeah, he had to take into account those who couldn't see themselves living without magic. Her question was entirely fair, especially since she's already said she could do it, live without magic, and even if magic was something he's been exposed to since he was born...he
could live without it. Granted, half the time he forgot he had a wand, and his career choice was also one in the Muggle world. Really, he could do it.
"I would." He nodded, but...will he want to? Not exactly. There was something extra special about magic.
His eyes widened a little bit, didn't she say she wasn't one for parties? Or was he now confused with someone else that happened to be that day in the Common Room, eh? Funny, though, it all was.
"Haha, I still don't know...it's months away," he was beginning to sound like Ellie and NEWTs. BUT YES, Eve shouldn't worry,
"There'll be cake. I promise." And when Hufflepuffs made promises...they never broke them, right?
Was he excited about turning eighteen?
"I'm not sure...," so, yeah, he probably wasn't.
About Louisa...,
"Which is why it's probably a good thing to just let it go." He added a small smile at the end. Perhaps one day she'll know, but she shouldn't be worrying about it, really.
Whaaaat? Not in the full sense of the word, he wasn't.
"I'm actually a one-girl guy...," two seemed like such a hassle, and he didn't intend on having someone else besides Ellie, she was...all he wanted.
"Good to know." His smile widened, it
was nice to know he wouldn't have any more awkward moments with Eve, right? Right?
Now the smile turned into a sweet one as he kept on looking out the window.
'What's she like?'. Treyen couldn't describe her in one word, and it was probably for the best that he didn't go into details either, but...,
"She's perfect," and he still wondered why she'd chosen him, yet it was true, she was perfect, to him anyway, aaaaand...he didn't answer, he simply blushed a bright red this time. He loved Ellie. But as far as mentioning that to someone he wasn't so close to seemed too odd, no? Only a few selected friends knew that, and he was almost positive that Kurumi didn't know this. And he tells the Gryffindor Prefect a lot of things.
He nodded twice when Quidditch was brought up...and he was going to keep on talking about it...but Scabior didn't get the HINT.
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Kaos.Doodles
Sure, when people randomly turned away to pretend like they didn't see you it actually meant they didn't see you. The man resisted the urge to roll his eyes at both students.
Didn't the Hufflepuffs know anything? Not the Headboy surely, since Scabior was sure that the leader of the students had completely given up on attending his class. "Ms. Wellington, Mr. Lockhart" He looked between the two, was he interrupting something? "Are you two busy?"
Hey, hold on. Miss Wellington? That was her last name? He didn't know that. His attention was turned to the HoM Professor, and yes, it was fairly obvious that Treyen was NOT thrilled to see him.
PLUS, Treyen was well aware that he wasn't doing something that was worthy of taking points away. So, watch what you say Scabior, because Treyen was ready to retaliate.
Er, busy? Was he BLIND? They were TALKING. That was a way of keeping oneself busy, it was perfectly obvious Scabior never had any friends in order to know this.
"May I ask why, Professor?" Squint like Saylen.