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Justine nodded, her lips curved into something that was too ironic to really be a smile. It was nice to see she wasn’t the only one itching for the outside world these days, or fighting against the seeming pointlessness of the school year. Misery loved company after all. It seemed to her like Jun had it worst though, because even as impassive an enigmatic as the boy was, Justine could see something slightly broken about the clever boy. She laughed lightly. “I do that too... But I haven’t gone much lately…. “ ‘Cept for her recent escapade with Connor, and the last minute visit to Bolton at the beginning of term.
Grin.
“Just a little…. Oh, of course not,” There was just the lightest implication in her voice: the lightest hint that the exact opposite was true. The truth was Lux had said only said a thing or two, but they’d been perfectly sweet, about how Jun was much nicer than he believed, a fact Justine easily believed. “Why I mean, why lately?” She asked, tucking back a strand of her hair that had come undone
“Not even, most people… Normal, polite people, have one or two talents,” Justine said, her grin eyes flashing with amusement. Merlin knew their weren’t many people so well rounded, the boy must be pretty dedicated to be good at all that. She smiled up at him, not her usual half smile, but a proper one. “Yeah, you have a good voice, Timberlake…. “ She lightly teased, referencing the muggle popstar, something she found appropriate considering his boy band dreams.
He nodded. "I've visited my friend Addi for Halloween. She's usually the first person I go to outside, but she's been busy lately," With all her quidditch and uni stuff. Since that, Jun's actually been going home to visit friends to get away. Being of age made the boy's life way easier and he was forever grateful for it. "We should head somewhere one day. Just to get away,"
"Lux only says good things about me. She's one of the few," Along with Sophie. But Jun didn't really pay much attention to it all. Or to anything really. He tried to avoid the drama but it seemed to follow him everywhere anyway. "Besides the new kids that are irritating, most likely my disorder getting out of hand, again. Same thing happened around the same time last term," And it was horrible. Jun did not want to feel like that again. Ever. He's already lost two friends because of it. Even the girl he was dating. But talking to Kitridge helped a bit. Better than nothing.
Snorting, Jun shrugged at the comment. "I've been singing since I was six, I think. Dad thought it'd help with the trauma of almost drowning. So dancing was also included in there," Just like his dad. But the cooking was from his parents being away so much, he had to find a way to survive. "Do you have a talent? Besides the accents?" Grin.