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DuckyLinJi
"Well I think it's stupid" he huffed as he took another step forward in line. "As you said, we should be able to practice magic at home. People already know about magic there anyway" he rolled his eyes. "If I ever become Minister, not that I plan to become one because I have other plans with my life, I'd make a rule that students can still practise magic outside of school" he nodded his head at his own words before looking inside of the bag that Dahlia had given him and picked out the two obscure books disguised as normal books. "Thanks for remembering that detail" his older brother would burn the books if he ever found out he was interested in this stuff. It was also cool of the Ravenclaw that she hadn't judged him based on his interests. As for the directions, he'd take a look at them when he got back home. "What is your favorite book genre?" He asked. "Maybe i have a book you'd like to read" he then nudged his head to the booth as it was almost their turn. "But this game, you want to make a bet that the loser has to buy the other ice cream?" he grinned, his playful side coming up again.
"Mm, I agree to some extent. I can see where.. some might take complete advantage of being able to do magic outside of school but I think there could be rules that allow it. Within reason or something." As she had said before, like at home or when absolutely necessary. Lia laughed at the mention of being Minister of magic.
"I'd never do that either, it's much to demanding. Do you know what you want to do when you graduate?" It was still years away but some already knew what they wanted to do with their lives.
She nodded.
"No, problem." Little details were things she remembered sometimes and this had been an important one. Why, would she judge? He hadn't judged her for having the books or uhh.. being able to acquire said books for him.. Ahem. No need to ask how or why she just so happened to have or want them. As for the directions, when he got to them he would see how simple it was and wouldn't have any trouble with it.
"Anything creature or plant related is good. Music, adventure, languages. I like a lot or stuff." Truth be told, she wasn't really that fussy.
Lia's gaze shifted towards the game once again.
"Okay, sure. Loser buys ice cream." She nodded to confirm it. The loser would be whoever didn't win something she supposed?
"Who's playing first?"