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Old 03-20-2010, 02:27 AM   #120 (permalink)
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Layla grinned. "Naturally. I tried out for Delta Zeta but I guess I just prefered Alpha Pi Delta. More my type of sorority. Well I really do hope you choose my sorority. It wouldbe so nice to have you there with us." Layla placed two sugars into her tea and stirred. She picked up the cup, blew gently and took a sip. Perfect. She was a bit of a perfectionist when it came to Tea. She though about her next question. "Well there's not any that i've heard of before. You'd have to ask around that question i'm afraid." She thought back to her morning classes. "Ah Auror training. It went very well thank you. We had mostly DADA work today. Leanring defensive and disarming spells that were never taught in previous schools. Rather fun actually. We had to disarm a few proffessors whilst we were at it. I think it gets more exciting as you learn the harder stuff. Brings you closer to your dreams. You know what I mean"
Jillian smiled as Layla explained she had tried out for Delta Zeta as well, but had preferred Alpha Pi Delta. As the girl then added that she didn't know about any secret societies and that she'd probably have to ask around to get the answer to that question, Jillian gave a soft chuckle and nodded her head understandingly. "Yeah, I imagine that must be why they're called secret societies..." she said. "Though I'd love to be invited to one," she added a little more thoughtfully, rather intrigued about this subject.

But she was quickly snapped out of thoughts as Layla went on, sharing with her how her first class had gone. Jillian's eyebrows rose slightly. "That sounds fun! I hope my classes get like that soon, so far for the most part I have lecture classes. They're not very fun," she said, making a face though there was soon a smile on her face. "Are you always this formal, Layla?" she asked curiously with a smile; something about the way Layla spoke just seemed a little more formal than the way your average college student spoke, and Jill couldn't help feeling a little curious about it.
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