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"Exactly." Agatha agreed with the younger girl about Chess socialising with owls. She stopped jumping around for a bit to get all of her hair out of her face and looked at the random girl. "I'm Agatha Hapgood." She said, ignoring her bird for a couple of seconds. It was impossible for her to ignore Chess any longer, since the bird dove in her direction and pulled a strand of her hair as it flew back up when Agatha tried to reach for it. "CHESS!! Stop that!" The Slytherin shot a glare at her raven.
Chess could break a leg on the way down?? "It's not a good idea to use that Charm then." The third year looked back up at the flying bird and thought for a while. She didn't have a clue how to get the raven back down. If he liked a specific type of food? "Uh... I don't know." Guilty. Her uncle had given her some bird food of some sort so Agatha could feed it, but she had no idea what Chess really liked. "Bird food, I guess? Or uh... a mouse?" Did that even make sense? Did ravens eat mice? She had no idea.
.....Was that why Chess was going bonkers then? "Oh..." Agatha watched her pet as it kept flying in circles. He wanted better food, did he? "I need to talk to my uncle." She announced. The Slytherin was about to go downstairs when Chess flew down and perched on her head, making the girl freeze on spot.
Leah was glad to agree with the girl on something. She thought that Slytherins were not really the.. agreeing type. And maybe that was why she had never thought to introduce herself first.
"I'm Leah." Agatha certainly looked better without her hair jumping around. Hmm, also without her bird messing with it. The Hufflepuff could kind of understand better why she wanted to send the bird upstairs.
Phew. The girl was not going to push Leah further to try the spell, which was more than great. As Agatha looked up, she followed her gaze to the bird. Coming to think of it, she had never seen that type of a bird before. It was definitely not a owl.. she looked back at the girl when she mentioned mice.
"I was planning attracting your bird with its favorite food." she said, shrugging.
She was leaving? Then what was Leah supposed to do? Watch the bird and let it stay at its spot or just leave?
"Huh? Who's your -" she was about to ask when the bird Chess landed on Agatha's head. Leah supposed it was her responsibility to catch it. Creeping up slowly behind the two, she jumped and grabbed for the bird.