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| Post #2 Mod Babysitter | be curious, not judgmental Text Cut: Cutiepie Z Quote:
Originally Posted by ArianaBlack
Zander smiled as he saw Sophie Brown walking towards him, though he couldn't help but wonder why she didn't automatically go for her 'Tobes' like she normally did. See, he would never actually admit this to her, but Zander actually missed the girl. Even missed how she poke at him with her jokes all the-- Speaking of pokes.... The Gryffindor playfully clutched onto his side pretending as if it hurt, but the smiled nevertheless. "Hi, Sophie," he smiled as he looked back at the Professor for an explanation of this chalk thing. He did not feeling like doing the reduction thing today.
And come to think of it, Sophie was a Ravenclaw so maybe she could do the calculations part and Zander could do the writing part like interpretations or something. Like a trade off. Seemed fair, right?
BUT WAIT, so they really weren't doing reductions?!! HOW COME TANNER DIDN'T TEACH THE SUBJECT ALL THE TIME!! Okay, okay back to the point. Sophie was poking again. The Gryffindor nodded at the idea of calibration because firstly yes and secondly yes. Arithmancy was never really his thing and drawing... Well they'd figure that one out soon enough. Anyways. He looked down at his notes and by the time he looked back up, Sophie had already begun doing her thing. Except wait a minute. Taking what he thought was a red piece of chalk- which turned out to look more pink- he crawled over to the girl's other side and scribbled in a And Zander Adair Also, right below her name.
Then he looked over to her and grinned, before noticing the rest of her drawings and nodding a little bit. "I'm going to draw some muggle coins on this side because you know... Wealth is like a universal thing?" Right? Arithmancy?... Ahem. But there was also another side to the number 44 according to his book. "How do you wanna show the emotionally rich side?" he asked casually as he began drawing a 5 pence, 10 pence, and 1 pound onto the concrete with different colored chalk. "Uh, like a treasure chest filled with a bunch of faces that have different emotions???" Or was that stupid? Yeah. She was doing a really good drawing her wizarding currency, she knew she was, and she was VERY relieved that Zander had joined her, even though she wasn't going to tell him that. She didn't want to give away any hints at how much she really liked his friendship, did she? Hehehe. His Muggle currency was good, though, and she gave him a nod of approval. "Good call, Cool King of the Nerds," she jabbed affectionately, having not forgotten their conversation last term where he rightfully accepted his role as such.
His interpretation of emotionally rich was... creative, to say the least, and though it wasn't the route Sophie would have gone with it, she liked it. "That's smart. We can do that, too. Since it's your idea, you can draw that one, if y'want." She gave him a thumbs up of genuine approval. "And... maybe we need a HEART to demonstrate emotions, and FEELING emotionally rich, too, since we're probably gonna want more than one example of both kinds of wealth, yeah?" She could do that, and without waiting for his approval, she took the red chalk and drew a heart in her part of the square, shading it in fully with the red, then switched to a yellow one and drew squiggly lines emitting from around the heart as if the heart was shining because it was a HAPPY heart, like a ray of sunshine and a heart together in one.
...And then she took the black chalk and drew a simple smiley face on the heart. There. That was HER interpretation of emotionally wealthy.
"This isn't a competition, I don't think, but we're gonna win this." TEAM AWESOME.
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