Though the Slytherin house might have gotten their evil claws into JR, Magnolia was not about to give them the pleasure of her allegiance either. If anything, the girl had just been joking around, not in the least bit interested in the treacherous on goings of that cursed Common Room. But even so, Magnolia enjoyed making little remarks like these, partially with the intention of hearing whatever silly thing he said in return and partially with the hopes that he’d continue to engage her in conversation.
Though Magnolia had not been fully convinced just yet, it seemed that their relationship had shifted from that of apathetic schoolmates to sort of acquaintances and if that wasn’t a sign of progress, who knew what was. It did bear to repeat, though, that the girl was not remotely interested in his friendship but did like to observe these little shifts and read into them.
“Only because I’m not interested,†she shrugged it off, “But once I set something in my sights, I don’t let it go,†she continued. It wasn’t like he needed to know that, but it also wasn’t like she didn’t want to share it either. Magnolia had a rather obsessive personality, in the sense that when something was in her sights, she’d pursue it until it was no longer interesting to her anymore. She could follow through. And it felt like a challenge when he had said it, as if she couldn’t have been a Slytherin student had she tried hard enough.
“Tsk, tsk, underage drinking, huh? You truly are full of bad habits,†she responded, almost certain he’d call her a square for saying that but also looking forward to it now that she expected it? Weird. In her mind, it wasn’t really square anymore anyway, it was more like good girl which if heard at the right time and place also felt like a compliment, a very nice one in fact. It wasn’t something that the girl had never done before, after all, but she wasn’t sure if he’d hear the rumors her and her friends were discreet about it and it almost never happened on school ground. Almost. “Unless you’re just saying you’re a lightweight , in that case I’d probably drink you under the table and get your secrets,†she smiled, looking down at the page she realized there nothing else she could answer so she closed the textbook.