Shrugging as she kept struggling with the cheese that was sliding off the end of her nachos Nazreen couldn't be bothered to meet Fflur's eye when she spoke. She was enthralled, captivated even, it was silly, but her focus was deadset and obvious. Her expression, tongue at the tip of her lips, head tilted to the side slightly, made it look like more like she was defusing a bomb than eating nachos. It was ridiculous, but it was Nazreen. She knew plenty of things, well at least all the things the smokable tea leaves and nights drinking goblin whiskey hadn't wiped clean from her memory, but there were so many things she was just entirely oblivious to. Luckily she had Fflur to set her on the right path.
"Only if he could see over the ledge the hourglasses sit on," she said, still way too interested in her nachos, and then squeaking a little when she realized exactly what she had said. She dropped the nacho and it plunked onto her plate, an olive flipping over the lip and onto her lap, as her hand rushed to cover her mouth. Her eyes were wide as she looked up at Fflur, "I mean," she started, "He probably would notice." She loved Professor Flitwick, had since she was a child, but there was something about being around Fflur that always made her a little bit more... chaotic. She was still friendly and loving and honestly quite bizarre but she was also a little more judgemental. Nazreen had always been the sort of witch who was easily influenced by others, eager to make others smile, and once and a while her sense of humor got away from her.
Luckily someone came to the table to interrupt them and Nazreen silently thanked them, even considered inviting them to join for nachos, and then saw the look on her friend's face and quickly changed course. "Well hello Elisabeth, would you --- we will see you this fall." She said, giving her a wiggle of her brow and looking back at Fflur.