Quodpot sounded very different to Quidditch, Meredith thought, based off of her new friend's synopsis of it. And scary too, Mer didn't think having an exploding quaffle would be fun at all. Horrifying, more like. Edyta giggled, and Merrie shifted around in her sitting position as she wondered what was possibly so funny. She didn't have to wait long for an explanation, however, and the Ravenclaw student lightly giggled herself. "Oh!" She laughed, biting her lip. "That is quite funny. Translation charms are amazing..." She added, feeling a little inadequate in comparison to Edyta since her own language skills were rather lacking. "I've never been to Russia or Poland before, and... I only know some French. Just enough to hold a basic conversation." She frowned, as she picked up one of her books and ran a finger down the spine. "I'm much better at science and arithmetic stuff."
"Oh! I'm a beater too!" Merrie clapped her hands in delight, as she beamed. "What a coincidence!" It probably wasn't really, after all, there were only four possible positions Edyta could have been, but Meredith thought it was nice to have something in common, nonetheless. She watched as Edyta picked up the bottle and somehow slammed the cap off with her own hand. "Woah..." Mer stared at her in awe, almost missing her question entirely. Edyta was so cool. And that was kind of... well, kind of hot? That was something she was allowed to think, right? "Cup? Yeah, I have one." She shook her head to bring herself back into reality, Meredith fished into her dress pockets for her wand, so she could summon her cup. Well, it was actually a goblet, but close enough. However, her wand was not there. Momentarily panicked, she patted herself down before she realised her wand was at home since no magic was allowed. Sighing, Meredith untucked her legs from underneath her and clambered over to the little cupboard where she removed the goblet and handed it to Edyta.
She was definitely exceedingly glad she had baked those cookies, as Edyta seemed to wolf one of them down. Mer found it endearing, and couldn't help but giggle. As the Durmstrang student praised her baking ability, Merrie's cheeks flushed a bright red and she ducked her head to hide the warm glow. "I did! I'm so pleased you like them. I love baking, and usually in the holidays I help out at my family's critter cafe."
Wow. Riding a dragon sounded so exhilarating, Meredith thought. And she figured being able to ride one must not have been an easy task. "That's amazing. You must be super talented to have that permit. I bet that it isn't easy at all." Merrie smiled shyly. She laughed as Edyta mentioned the Forbidden Forest, realising that must sound crazy to the outsider too. "Point taken," Mer giggled. "We do, the Forbidden Forest. I've only been in there once, myself." Mer added, grabbing another cookie off of the plate. "There are centaurs living there and werewolves... I'm sure I saw one of the centaurs myself when I was inside there." She took a delicate bite of the cookie, cupping her hand to catch any of the crumbs. "Apparently, there is also an acromantula that lives in there." She shuddered. The fear of ever being face to face with that thing was more than enough to deter Mer from ever wanting to try and explore the forest.