"Bah," Liliya waved off Quinn's comment about 'finishing at the bottom of the league.' "If my game last week proves anything, is that low ranking means s**t. High ranking also means s**t. Quidditch is about the great players, like us," she bobbed her hand back and forth between the two of them a couple of times. "I am certain that if you are Seeker and I am Chaser against any Keeper and Seeker on Europe, we would win any two-at-two match with no problem. Well, my Roman might give you compete, but..." Liliya paused, one last cracker halfway to her mouth. "Actually, I would pay to watch that face-off. Point being," she popped the cracker in and chewed it up quickly, "you will crush your Wanderers tomorrow, I have certain of it."
Quinn indicated that she was ready to get started, so Liliya took a swig from her water bottle to clear her throat and then dabbed at her mouth with a napkin to clean off crumbs and hummus. "Absolutely, I am ready," she said, a fluttery feeling in her stomach. This was just a friendly game and, as she had said to Quinn, the result of it would have no bearing on either of their league games the next day. That was true in fact, but Liliya couldn't shake that the opposite was true in her mind. And undoubtedly, Quinn was feeling the same way. After all, they were both competitors by nature. No matter how well they got along or how long they had known each other, intuition told the Ukrainian captain that the game was going to be rough because in their hearts, neither woman could let themselves lose.
Trying to ignore such thoughts, Liliya led Quinn into the Stadion proper, under the supports, through a concrete tunnel, and across the 10-meter buffer that separated the edge of the second-story stands from the boundaries of the actual playing field, a 100-by-55-meter oval outlined in the Munsell red hue of the Ironbellies, with three royal yellow goalposts on either end.
"No reason to stand over the ceremony, I suppose," Liliya commented, grabbing a Quaffle from the box she had previously placed at the border of the field-of-play and mounting her broom, starting to fly up slowly toward the 1-meter-wide starting circle in the middle of the field. "Let me know when you are ready, Rihan."