Sardines ♥ // Nomsy, yo ❄ rolling in the ink ❄ Now it was Cat’s turn to open her mouth to protest, realize that Marina was a thousand percent correct, and then close it again. Because of course she was right. Even if Cat would most definitely prefer to focus entirely on someone else for the foreseeable future, Marina had beat her to the punch fair and square. “Unfair use of Ravenclaw logic against a Ravenclaw,” she half-mumbled. Still, one corner of her lips tugged up in a barely-there smile. She knew what Marina was doing here. Marina practically admitted to avoiding certain conversation topics like the plague. But she had a point. Cat was also arguably Not Doing Well. And if Marina was avoiding topics, Cat was pretending they didn’t exist at all, and had been since at least the conversation with a certain Head of House.
She pursed her lips, considering. And also reminding herself sternly that she was fine, thank you very much. “Wizard negligence?” She repeated, a real smile appearing this time. But then she sighed, running a hand through her (already quite messy) hair. “Spellwork theory.” She admitted. “I’m tired of being rubbish at Charms. And Transfiguration. And Defense Against the Dark Arts.” And literally everything that wasn’t primarily hands-on. “I feel like I’m always trying to catch up.”
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