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Rhea nodded. She was a bit disappointed that he wasn't liking the food, but then the poor boy had never been to Hogwarts and they tend to have really heavy food, which was never a problem for them because the castle was so big they basically walked it all off. And heavy didn't automatically mean unhealthy did it? Oh well she was sure he wouldn't starve, thanks to the house elves' ability to cook a variety of dishes. He could always keep his strength up for the torunamentwhich she would be cheering for him loudly at.
Rhea smiled. Of course he wouldn't notice. He must have been too busy admiring all the volumes of books that the library had to offer. She hadn't known him long but he was clearly into reading and studying, from what she gathered from their conversations of course.
"Meh, it's always rainy in Britain, especially Scotland and England. I'm surprised we've enjoyed so many days of sunshine at this time of the year." She tucked a few stray strands of dark brown hair behind her ear and smiled at him. She hadn't noticed how brilliantly blue his eyes were.
"Is it sunny and warm where you're from?" She tilted her head to the side slightly as she looked at him.
Rhea didn't even know why she was in the library herself, but she was there and managed to end up alone and bored, that was until Noel got there.
"I came to visit the books but they wouldn't talk to me, so then I got all lonely." She giggled a bit. Hopefully the boy didn't take her seriously and think she had completely lost it or something.
Well then it seemed that the tournament being hosted at the Hogwarts school was during a good year. If it had been at Beauxbatons though, they wouldn’t have had this cold problem.
"Oui, it iz warm." He smiled, not giving any further details on the matter. He was proud of his school of course and could talk about it all day, but it was also supposed to be a secret.
For a moment, Noel had thought she was serious when she said something about the books not talking back to her before he heard the giggle. Chuckling, he shook his head before picking up the book he had dropped.
"I beg to differ, Rhea. Books can speak many zings to you." Of course, he was joking around some, but on the other hand, he believed there was actual a side of truth to his own words. Opening to a random page, his eyes skimmed the words and as the few seconds went by, what he read only caused a look of disgust to be created on his face.
"Some have a more disgusting minds zen ozers of course." Closing it back up with a small huff, he gently tossed it to the couch situated next to them, letting it land with a quiet bounce. The book definitely didn’t make his reading list.
"Well, if you were lonely, why stay here?" Then again, if she didn’t stay here he wouldn’t have run into her.
"Umm, nevermind actually. Zo, what do you British do on…cold rainy days?" Was it just him that thought it was rather cold in here?
“Besides try to talk to books.”