Muse: Milla Guin and Cordy Diggory Age: 18 (17 years after gronwhp6words) Notes: Because not being loyal was not why Milla wasn't sorted into Hufflepuff. Her sister's unhappy, maybe one more person to talk to will help
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Cordy knew what was coming when she saw Milla. She offered her sister a small smile and returned her hug closing her eyes for a moment. The comfort was a pleasant change from everything else she had been feeling. "I'm okay," she said simply even if it wasn't completely true. But saying it was almost a natural reflex for her when asked that question. "You?"
"Just as fine as anyone just walking out of six hours of reading on vampires can be. I even got interested in the stuff, it's frightening." She pulled back. Oh, yeah, well, natural reflex? One that Milla knew.
She pulled her sister towards one of the seats, and, despite the fact that there weren't all that many people about, was ready to cast a silencing charm about them. Nobody's business, right?
She laughed a little at the thought of her sister being interested in vampires because she couldn't think of anything more amusing at the moment.
Cordy allowed herself to be pulled and settled down into the seat, sighing before tucking her hair behind her ears. There was no point in trying to fool her sister or cover it up in any way. She didn't have to pretend to be okay for her. "Blowing off a couple of classes because I'm not motivated and spending hours alone in the Room Of Requirement cover it?" Hell, she didn't even really sound like herself anymore.
Hey! It's not like she wanted to read on vampires. We're talking NEWT's here. And, whatever else? Nobody, nobody could accuse the Diggory kids of being negligent towards their work. Even the non-Hufflepuff.
Which, come to think of it, was why missing classes - why not being motivated - got Milla to frown slightly. Not that all classes needed to be attended. But because Cordy had needed the time off. Milla completed placing the silencing charm, to ensure their privacy, put away her wand and turned fully to face her sister, taking her hand in both of hers.
"Yep, that about covers how bad it is." No, Cordy didn't need to pretend. "Did you find what you required, in the Room?"
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She pulled her sister towards one of the seats, and, despite the fact that there weren't all that many people about, was ready to cast a silencing charm about them. Nobody's business, right?
"Now. Just how bad is that okay?"
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Cordy allowed herself to be pulled and settled down into the seat, sighing before tucking her hair behind her ears. There was no point in trying to fool her sister or cover it up in any way. She didn't have to pretend to be okay for her. "Blowing off a couple of classes because I'm not motivated and spending hours alone in the Room Of Requirement cover it?" Hell, she didn't even really sound like herself anymore.
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Which, come to think of it, was why missing classes - why not being motivated - got Milla to frown slightly. Not that all classes needed to be attended. But because Cordy had needed the time off. Milla completed placing the silencing charm, to ensure their privacy, put away her wand and turned fully to face her sister, taking her hand in both of hers.
"Yep, that about covers how bad it is." No, Cordy didn't need to pretend. "Did you find what you required, in the Room?"
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