Nadia had browsed around the Great Hall, eyes skimming over the people inside. She didn't see anyone in particular that she usually chatted with, but her gaze did falter on Danny Parker.
She smiled and bounced over, slipping down across from him. "Mind if I sit here?" she asked happily, before frowning slightly. "Not that I haven't just already sat regardless, eh? Anyway, hey!"
She smiled brightly, reaching over to her left for an empty glass, then filling it with juice. "How've you been!?" she asked, grinning. "Enjoy your week off?"
Ugh. Nadia. Another girl who seemed far too bubbly and bright for Danny to handle. He sighed. "I'm perfectly fine," he said. "How are you?"
Her brightness gave him a headache. Truth be told he had been glad to see Hogwarts close, it had meant so many beautiful things could happen -- and now it wasn't closed. He wasn't as happy as he could be.
Well. Alllll right then. Danny didn't seem to loathe her so much before but now he looked quite put off by her. Fickle little thing, wasn't he? She frowned, hating that she was getting this reaction from him. She was trying to be friendly -- after all, wasn't he Danny Parker? Best of the best mates of Pat?
She shrugged, smiled again, and swirled the juice in her glass. "I'm great! Glad to be back, but a little worried by the fact that there are still Aurors running about."
She frowned and gestured to the Auror table, before taking a long sip and giving him a more questioning look. He didn't look so 'perfectly fine', did he?
Good point, Miss Dayton. Danny eyed the Aurors. "Funny they're still here, don't you think? Shouldn't they be off -- oh, I don't know. Doing something useful?" He poked his sandwich and decided that sticking with plain water and nothing else would have to do him for the rest of the day. He'd felt sick ever since breakfast, which had only been eight green grapes.
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She smiled and bounced over, slipping down across from him. "Mind if I sit here?" she asked happily, before frowning slightly. "Not that I haven't just already sat regardless, eh? Anyway, hey!"
She smiled brightly, reaching over to her left for an empty glass, then filling it with juice. "How've you been!?" she asked, grinning. "Enjoy your week off?"
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Her brightness gave him a headache. Truth be told he had been glad to see Hogwarts close, it had meant so many beautiful things could happen -- and now it wasn't closed. He wasn't as happy as he could be.
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She shrugged, smiled again, and swirled the juice in her glass. "I'm great! Glad to be back, but a little worried by the fact that there are still Aurors running about."
She frowned and gestured to the Auror table, before taking a long sip and giving him a more questioning look. He didn't look so 'perfectly fine', did he?
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