"No, I doubt that," Mavis replied sweetly, conveying support in her friend and self-doubt in one swoop, and shrugged. She would have loved to be a Prefect, but she probably wouldn't have been very good at it. She'd have plenty of lists, but Mavis would never remember all of their housemate's names. Nor would she write them all cards, even if she did. It would be a lie to say she hadn't been jealous when Killian told them he had been chosen, and she had not been, but it was short-lived. There was no use being jealous of Killian, primarily when she could focus that energy on the witch who had gotten the other Gryffindor Prefect slot. That witch certainly wasn't on Mavis' note list.
"Nothing, nothing," Answering quickly, Mavis held back a little giggle; she recognized the look on his face as he wound up for a proper explanation in true Killian style. "That makes sense, I s'pose..." Mavis trailed off, her eyes moving away from Killian's face and toward his feet, wondering if they still drummed on the floor. "Well, I like it down here too, then," She announced, wiggling a little where she was sitting, bumping into Killian slightly, and giggling. It was pretty comfortable; Mavis liked being able to stretch her legs and sit closer to him.
Showing off the single card she had finished, glitter practically dripping from the bottom, Mavis was pleased by Killian's response. "You are so right. I guess we will have to add frames to our shopping list this weekend." The list was ever-growing, naturally, not that Mavis' minded. She loved spending the whole afternoon in the village buying things she didn't need and drinking butterbeer. The more sugary liquid she had, the less she worried about OWL prep, so it was a welcomed respite. "Are you coming with us to Hogsmeade this Saturday?"
Killian brushed glitter from her hair, and Mavis fought the urge to powder his nose with the sparkles at the end of her quill. He was nice, but she felt mischievous, or maybe it was a nervous energy in disguise. They rarely hung out one-on-one, and Mavis was beginning to ask why. Killian was fun to be around; he was super smart, thoughtful, charming, and he ... liked her?!
"I like you–"
If she were a cartoon character, Mavis's jaw would have crashed through the red carpet floor and all the way down the Gryffindor tower. "You what?" She whispered, unable to peel her eyes off of him despite how much her cheeks burned. He liked her? Killian Buckley liked her? Mavis heard nothing else. Even as he began to backtrack, she only heard good things. They were great friends, and he thought she was fantastic, and he liked her. Giggling again as he covered his mouth, Mavis smiled at Killian. This was excellent news. She watched him turn to his stack of notes and begin addressing the next one; Mavis leaned closer to see what he was writing so quickly and saw her name on the parchment.
As Killian slid the note toward her, the teenage witch scanned it, and then once more, before turning back to him. "You are not a dunce," She asserted first because first things first, and then smiled. "And I like talking to you." Normal people were boring, she felt like she'd read that on one of Magnolia's inspirational throw pillows, but she didn't mention it. Mavis turned away from him to grab a blank note from her stack, her back to Killian as she hurried to scribble a message for him on the letter in secret. When she had finished, Mavis turned her whole body back toward him, tucked her legs under her so that she was facing him, and held out the note for him to read.
I like you, too.