She liked him, Nigel could tell. It was the hair. She had amazing hair, he had amazing hair. She was insulting him. It all fit. Too bad he was taken. Nigel though his second answer thing was very insightful. You do not want a women's wrath,or a God's Wrath, that was for sure and he thought he would at least get half a point for the Spanish numbers.
He was now approaching the class in the i don't care attitude and enjoying it for what it was worth. Anyway it sounded like she was making all of this stuff up. But no, it was serious. Better than Divination at least. It had that going for it.
Maybe ancient people thought Pythagoras was a nut job and only appropriated want he did after his death. Now that would be awesome. On another slightly random note. Nigel would hated to be known as a Pythagorean. Sounds awful.
Well he had his fun on the parchment and decided not to write Seven Ate Nine on his parchment. Too lame...and horribly punny....But maybe he should. Was Agatha looking at his parchment? Well that is one way to break stereotypes. 'There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.' Such a good quote and really does apply to Ravenclaw.
Quote:
Seven: Male Number; A God
Ate: Female Number; Doing Stuff
Nine: Male Number; Sleeping on the Couch
Much Better