“About half,†Dash replied with a humble nod, readjusting in her seat so she could pull her legs up onto the chair. Neville sat across from her, on the edge of one of the beds. “I think I understood about half. All of the photosynthesis stuff made sense! You know, there are animals that do that as well?†She trailed off, giving Neville a look that said something like: obviously! She was being serious — there were animals that did that, as well! — but she was teasing, too.
She hadn’t originally intended on going.
The trip to America was a week-long thing; a day here, for the two panels that overlapped herbology and magizoology, then up the coast for a visit to this continent’s biggest aquatic animal research centre, then further north to Canada, and so on. She’d done basically this exact trip with the university a couple of years ago; it didn’t really feel necessary to go again. Now that she was faculty, technically, she’d been able to sign up as another supervisor. Dash hadn’t really been interested in spending time with a group of overexcited eighteen-year-olds.
But then… She’d had a last minute change of heart.
And of course, when they’d all had spare time this afternoon, she’d just ended up going to a panel with Neville. Had barely understood any of it — half may have been an overestimate. And after that… Well, somehow they’d ended up back here. Bancroft was wherever he was, and Dash’s room had three other people sleeping in it so it had been a natural sort of progression. “Next magizoologist convention you’ll have to come to a panel about reproductive cycles of moonwhales or something. No! — †she held up a hand to stop any incoming protests. “— I’m not kidding.â€
The knock at the door made her jump, and Dash lowered her feet to the floor, leaning forward expectantly as Neville got to his feet.
Ah, there he was.
“'Course not,†Dash replied lightly, smiling as she got to her feet, too. It felt impolite to be the only one sitting down. “Good to see you,†she said. He looked tired. “Would you like a tea or something?†she asked, gesturing with one hand towards the little kettle on a shelf.