The silence after I asked my question was almost unbearable, I could clearly see that he wasn’t comfortable answering me. Even Madam Rosmerta noticed the silence, setting our butterbeers down without a word and bustling off to another table with cheerier customers than us. Just as I was about to snatch up the butterbeer and gulp it down out of sheer awkwardness, he told me that he was researching Dark Wizards. Immediately, I stopped playing with the bracelets around my wrist and stared right at him, my curiosity piqued.
Alex took a sip of his drink, so I took a quick one too, but a loud slam on the table made me jump and get some of the butterbeer on my cheek. Embarrassed, I summoned a handkerchief and wiped it off, before replying to him.
“Er, yes. Actually you did surprise me. It’s okay though, at least I didn’t spill on my sweater. Then I would have thrown the rest on you. No, actually. I’m intrigued by what you’re talking about,” I confessed. Biting my lip for the briefest second, my eyes flicked between the books I’d purchased and back to Alex. Did I dare tell him what I was upto?
Aware of my brief silence, my cheeks flushed faintly and I opened my mouth. “I’m actually interested in the Dark Arts myself, but perhaps not for the same reasons. See...I’m interested in magical objects. Wands are the most common type, but I can see potential for SO many types of objects. I’ve researched them for a few years now, not really sure what got me interested to be honest. But there are so many out there. It would be fun to take a tour of the world, and even just to get to see the most famous ones would be an amazing thing. Or so I think, anyway. I’d love to someday be a collector, or a saleswoman of these objects, study them, replicate them, even enchant things myself,” I said, a tone of excitement obvious.
Just then, I realized that I was rambling and staring at Alex with an openness I didn’t usually have with other people. I’d also been talking with my hands, and embarrassedly folded them in my lap. “Er, sorry. I’m rambling,” I pointed out, my face going from slightly flushed to red.
Alex took a sip of his drink, so I took a quick one too, but a loud slam on the table made me jump and get some of the butterbeer on my cheek. Embarrassed, I summoned a handkerchief and wiped it off, before replying to him.
“Er, yes. Actually you did surprise me. It’s okay though, at least I didn’t spill on my sweater. Then I would have thrown the rest on you. No, actually. I’m intrigued by what you’re talking about,” I confessed. Biting my lip for the briefest second, my eyes flicked between the books I’d purchased and back to Alex. Did I dare tell him what I was upto?
Aware of my brief silence, my cheeks flushed faintly and I opened my mouth. “I’m actually interested in the Dark Arts myself, but perhaps not for the same reasons. See...I’m interested in magical objects. Wands are the most common type, but I can see potential for SO many types of objects. I’ve researched them for a few years now, not really sure what got me interested to be honest. But there are so many out there. It would be fun to take a tour of the world, and even just to get to see the most famous ones would be an amazing thing. Or so I think, anyway. I’d love to someday be a collector, or a saleswoman of these objects, study them, replicate them, even enchant things myself,” I said, a tone of excitement obvious.
Just then, I realized that I was rambling and staring at Alex with an openness I didn’t usually have with other people. I’d also been talking with my hands, and embarrassedly folded them in my lap. “Er, sorry. I’m rambling,” I pointed out, my face going from slightly flushed to red.