“My wedding is going to be amazing, it’ll only be a shitshow if you decide to show up,†she retorted, the entire thing a game she was more than happy to play, especially if it meant talking about a guy she only had to pretend to like with the guy she sort of actually liked. It probably would have sounded very twisted to anyone outside of her own head but the girl had done worse to get a boy’s attention; it wasn’t something she took pride in but she’d have to reflect on that a few months later when she resolved to stop crushing on boys she couldn’t really have, again.
Either way, at least that Horus kid wasn’t half bad if you looked at him from their angle, and he was a Ravenclaw so maybe Billie could vouch for him? Magnolia knew that if Killian heard word that she was after a Ravenclaw this time, he’d be proud, even if it was all just for show.
“Spoil me he says,†she rolled her eyes before bursting in laughter, quieting down when the library gave her another look in warning, it was obvious that the older witch was getting fed up but nobody was studying anyway and it seemed a waste not to enjoy herself once in a while. The lady would have probably been rolling in laughter at Horus’ expense had she heard what they were saying. “You are so full of yourself, really, sounds like you’re making up for all that you lack, at least you’re funny,†she patted his back in an effort to pretend that she actually felt sorry for him because she really did, for having such a ginormous ego.
He was kind of cute when he was so confident, she noted, but only just a little because Magnolia was totally not swooning or anything, the Gryffindor did not swoon for assholes like this one. “Horus is a pretty cool name, I’m sure that whatever comes after it will be equally cool, much better than Hackney, that’s for sure,†she added, hoping (for her sake) that the boy’s name didn’t end up being something absolutely ridiculous because that sort of thing would just be her luck.
Thankfully, Magnolia didn’t have to wait long at all, for the great bird-deity made his approach and revealed the great mystery of his last name. But before she had a chance to comment on his name, Isaac had already burst into laughter at the poor guy’s expense. Smiling up at Horus, she pretended to ignore Isaac, “Don’t worry about him, he’s just upset that I’d rather go on a date with you than with him, but to be honest it isn’t much of competition,†she said, “let’s hang out sometime, yeah? If you—†she started but was shushed by the librarian, who was now glaring daggers into her eyes. “He’s helping me with my homework!†she insisted to the older woman.