Léon wasn’t completely oblivious to the muggle world and spent a lot of time indulging it in when he was home, though his interests did not venture as far as science. But, he did know what Jaspar was referring to and was impressed that the wizard knew about all of these things in the first place. It probably didn’t win him over any friends (or girls for that matter) considering how magically-oriented most of the students at Beauxbatons tended to be in his opinion but it did make him a little more interesting than he was when he thought he was just a clumsy, shy weirdo. “Like an airplane,†he nodded, “I’ve heard of them,†he added but he would probably never get on one, seemed expensive.
“Music is not about math,†he countered almost immediately, “it’s about creative expression, once you reduce it to notes it’s not even music anymore,†he frowned a little at the thought. He figured it was things like these that set both of their houses apart. He couldn’t even begin to understand how anyone could reduce something as beautiful as music to a set of equations. But it also played into his insecurity about not being able to read music as well as he would have liked.
There was math to it that Léon completely chose to ignore and it hurt his performances, he had been told that before. His interest in Medical Studies, however, was strictly Gabrielle, but he could play that off too, “Yeah, I’m not bad at it, it’s pretty interesting,†he agreed. It was interesting, but then well, there was Gabrielle.
Of course, when he had volunteered Jaspar to tell his story, he had not anticipated that his story would actually be interesting and that it would take the attention that the little old ladies had invested in him. It probably seemed silly to an outsider for someone like Léon Lachapelle, and his degree of popularity, to be clamoring for the attention of some old witches but the summer had been a sensitive time, particularly in regards to the lack of attention he was receiving from his parents as they divorced and it in turn made him sensitive about little things like this.
“Sending a balloon is more reliable than tea leaves?†he scoffed, “don’t bore these lovely ladies to death, Jaspar, tell us a good story,†he insisted, taking a seat in between two of the ladies as he began distributing the rest of the pieces. It had been a good story and if Leon hadn't been so concerned with trying to be a jerk at the time, he would have appreciated it. "I went to a very nice French club over the summer, do either of you know about Serge Gainsbourg?" he asked the two women he was next to.