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Ellie was happy the conversation was much less tense... Or at least, she felt it had been tense up until now.
She clapped her hands together and held her own hands... if that makes sense, "I'd love to see him upside down! That would be an amazing tactic to use!" She could just imagine it: JD catching the quaffle, going forward, then, just as Slytherin's were about to knock it out, whoosh! he went upside down....
"Thanks!" Ellie blushed. "It surprised my father when he first let me try beater at home." She almost knocked her godfather off his broom that time. "It's my right hand." she said, waving her right hand, "But I can hit with my left... just my aim's a bit off when I do." Yeah... try a lot...
Nia nodded with a grin. "Like a Ravenclaw adapted version of the Sloth Grip Roll - but not only for avoiding bludgers. For attacking and shooting too." She winked. How Nia would love to have a strategy or tactic named after her. What an honour - a Quidditch legacy. Ahem...perhaps dreaming a tad much there.
"You're welcome," Nia replied, noting the girl's blush. "I bet!" She said with a laugh. Nia thought she'd had a fairly strong shot at that age, but Ellie's looked like it was going to be a whole lot more accurate than that. "You practice much at home?" It'd be interesting to know how much she'd been 'trained' and how much was raw talent. It was rather excitng actually.
"Thought so," Nia said at the answer of the right hand. "We could work on the left hand though...always useful if you get blocked in on your natural side. Or the back hand of course." Both were a good idea, really.