“To be honest, Joan isn’t really that good of a player, to begin with,†she said with a smile, it was only half a joke after all. It wasn’t that Montserrat wanted to rob her brother of the hard work and dedication he must have put forward to even be considered by a professional team, or the national team he participated in once in a while. But at the same time, the witch found it difficult to praise her brother when he was so careless about everything related to his career, only paying special attention to the parts he enjoyed about it: the partying, the girls, and the bad publicity. While Montserrat wasn’t really sure about how well he played Quidditch to begin with, Jeremy didn’t seem the type to take on a job for the sake of image or to meet a ton of girls. But maybe he was just as popular with girls as Joan was, he was handsome and charismatic enough.
Montserrat was often asked about why she had chosen a career in healing and often felt that her response was never really up to par with the adventurous journey others might have been expecting. If talking about her condition were any easier, she might have added that, in addition to her family background, a career in the field of healing was only second nature. In her field, her condition, one she often found to be more burdensome than anything, was a blessing in disguise. This was especially true working with children who often had no one advocating (or even to understand) their needs. But Montserrat had planned her life out meticulously, Jeremy on the other hand, seemed to have a much better approach to pursuing a career. “A herbologist?†she looked at him curiously, “That sounds fantastic, Jeremy,†she added, her smile widening. “But I like the approach, you know, of going through a job or two just to experience it,†she continued. “I think if I wasn’t so focused on becoming a healer I might have liked to work in a shop or maybe even at the Ministry as well but politics aren’t really my strong suit,†she added.
She hadn’t really noticed that they had arrived at the booths until he pointed it out, very interested in the conversation the two of them had been having. It was just general conversation so far, as was often the case on first dates, but Montserrat already felt as if she were starting to see little glimpses of who he was and that, for her at least, felt as if things were going rather well. “Oh~†she looked to both booths with much interest, pointing at the stuffed toy Kneazle above the booth. “The shooting game?†she suggested, “I’d like that one,†she added with a dimpled smile. Montserrat would try her best to get it herself but in case she wasn’t any good, maybe Jeremy would come through and save the day by getting it for her.
Montserrat looked over at the person handling the booth who nodded when she paid him, “I’ll get the first round,†she insisted, and handed her over the guy, not really sure how to hold it. “Could you—show me how to do this, exactly?†she turned to look up at Jeremy with a nervous smile.