"I'll take that as a no," she said resignedly. "I suppose I can't tell him about it either," she said rhetorically, heaving an exaggerated sigh. She'd never break Freya's confidence, no matter how much she disapproved. She was a Hufflepuff, after all.
"Marriage!" she spluttered. Ari had never looked at someone and wanted to be with them forever, really. Only her friends, in a very platonic way. She'd thought boys were cute, or charming, or fun to be around, but she'd never imagined blending her life with any of them. Besides, Freya did have lots of cousins, but most of them were a fair bit older or rather younger than them. Freya was the baby of her generation. "I have loads of second cousins, anyway. You could marry one of them instead. You know Sophie's my second cousin?" Ari's mother was an only child, and her aunt had never married, so she didn't have any direct cousins, but she did have family, even if they weren't that close. "Not that you'd marry her, but...um...there's always Alfie Hawking, remember him?" She donned a smirk. He'd been in Ravenclaw two years ahead of them, and he'd been germophobic and a veritable fountain of facts. Kind of like Edmund, sometimes, but he was more talkative and she was much fonder of her brother.
"And no, I haven't," she said, looking the other direction. She felt vaguely embarrassed, even though there hadn't exactly been anyone to kiss. Why did people do it, anyway? she thought defensively. It was really a strange habit when you thought about it. "I guess I can't miss it if I don't know anything about it," she shrugged. "And it's not exactly flowers and rainbows all the time, anyway," she said, furrowing her brow. She had seen enough relationships come together and fall apart in the past years to know that. Drama surrounded them in the inevitable misunderstanding and confusion in the beginning, and there was usually a lot of pain at the end.
Ari's parents had a good relationship, and so did her grandparents, so it wasn't as if she'd never had an example. And some of her friends were happy in stable ones. Her family members had told her what their love meant to them--her parents' had weathered a lot during the war--but Ari was half convinced she didn't have time, half convinced she really hadn't met the right person, and half convinced that it wasn't the type of thing that happened to her. The last was an inner thought of hers. People might see Ari as a leader, but in her marathons of advice-giving and listening, of being the tertiary Chaser and a baby of the DA, she saw herself as support, not lead. It had contributed to what had happened last year. How best could she function as support? By focusing on dispatching monsters, alone away from the spotlight. Kate saw her as the star of the show, but she was the only one.
"I'm just the glue, anyway," she joked instead. "Need at least three people for me to work properly. Can't just be in a couple."
@Sophie Scott I was browsing the tree and remembered this fact so I put it in XD