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Old 02-20-2012, 03:17 AM   #449 (permalink)
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Wait. What?

She'd said 'No'? Because that's what people meant when they said--Oh, it was only an advice? Good. For a moment there she scared him. See how much power she had over him? One word from her could break him apart. It has happened before. But back to her real answer, "Good." And his smile was back, it had barely vanished, though.

Right. So he did nothing wrong by saying he was dating the Ravenclaw Captain. Never mind the fact that it was more than just dating when she was his girlfriend now, but..., what did she just say? Eh, actually, no. "About my girlfriend?" Because they talked about many things until Scabior interrupted them. How rude it'd been of him, right? "I also said she was perfect." He didn't lie about that one. About any of the things he said, actually. "I failed to point out that I love Eliana Stone, but that's really none of her business." Especially when they'd only seen each other a couple times before. Treyen didn't even know if Arya was aware of this or not, because he couldn't recall telling her.

Then again, his best friend was one that didn't need to be told in order to know things. Arya was simply incredible. She probably knew even before he realized what his feelings were.

Also, the whole 'fantastic' thing was making his blush stay around his face. No fair, Eliana Stone. His smile did falter only a tiny bit when she spoke of his 'off days', "You probably weren't in the stands those days." She'd missed a couple of his games. At least two. He wasn't bringing up the last one she'd missed, she had reasons for doing so.

Ellie wasn't answering him, by the way, so...as he waited for her to speak, he simply started to walk away, pulling her along, they should probably begin their walk to the castle, yes?

Oh. That's was good. It wasn't hard to play against him anymore? Nice. HOWEVER, she did mention the word 'worse', "Worse? That means it's actually a bit hard," or she wouldn't have said so.

He should've seen that coming. The question turned towards him. "Yes." It didn't take him long to answer. "I try not to play against Ravenclaw because of you." And he'd succeeded in the past. He didn't know if he could get away from this next game, though, so chances are he'll have to play. Keefer wasn't buying any excuses.

He could practice with her, but a game was definitely different.


'Good.' Hah. Like she'd have said anything different?

Yes. About his girlfriend. About her. Ellie looked away, knowing that not thinking through that question was a bad idea. She shouldn't have asked it.

...Wait. Her eyes were back on him, an eyebrow raised. "You did not." As in, he could not have possible said that. That she was perfect? That was just...heh...wrong? Wrong. Yet she was quite sure her face could NOT get any more red. He needed to stop this.

Ellie flinched again at her full name. Her ENTIRE full name. Save for the part that will never ever never be spoken again. But she agreed. It really wasn't Evelyn's business if Treyen loved her, was it? Just knowing that they were dating should be more than enough information for her.

It was good to hear, though, at that moment. After they'd just fought/argued/disagreed/whatever they were calling it today. Her eyes wandered again. "You're crazy for that, you know?" Still, it was nice to hear.

Oh? She wasn't in the stands on those particular days? "Convenient," she smirked. Clearly, she wasn't buying that. Perhaps Lockharts did have off days, but from all she could tell, they must be during practices. That, or Ellie simply refused to believe he did bad, even if he wasn't exactly good that day. Blinded.

Really Ellie didn't mind staying outside. In the cold. It was probably best considering how warm her face was feeling. So, as Treyen pulled her to walk along, she silently decided to be the one to set the pace. Slow.

"Not hard," she shook her head, "Just...strange. And it's just more strange if you're Seeker." Because a part of her wanted him to win. She just wanted to win more. And she knew she wasn't the best loser. And she really didn't want to be...so...Ellie-after-losing-a-match to him. "But I still want a chance to beat you. As Seeker."

She stopped dead and gave Treyen a LOOK. "Do you really? You try not to play against me?" It would explain why she's played Hufflepuff loads, but hardly remembered him. Though, she'd just been attributing that to her awful memory. But come to think of it...she'd played him when she won the Championship, then played him..what? once? her fourth year. And then he'd gone and quit for whatever reason last term, only playing when she wasn't... "Why?" Obviously they were talking about it being hard, but hard how?
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