She wanted not to notice the way he looked both effortlessly casual and handsomely debonair with his rolled up sleeves, giving off the air of I-don't-care despite the fact that he won no less than two awards. Senna would be lying if she hadn't paid a little more attention backstage after hearing his name announced. The way he called to her elicited a begrudging smile though and she bobbed half a curtsy and put her free hand flat under her chin, her eyes closing for a half second. She was not opposed to any praise, adoration, or attention the captain and his friend wanted to bestow on her.. although in the case of the captain, it almost seemed like a little too late for that. About a month too late.
Senna floated closer giving the tall drink of dark chocolate called Che a smile, his hand swallowing hers as she noticed his eyes were panther-golden, but his aura was bright and dark at the same time, like the shapes and waves that danced against her eyelids before she fell asleep. There was a liveliness to his aura that she was intrigued by. Merlin, did all quidditch players have such interesting auras. Her gaze watched Che for a moment as he was pulled into another conversation before it slid back to the captain, a hint of a smile on her lips as she watched him struggle to keep his drink in. Nodding, she gave him a light "yep" before the corners of her quirked up at the sight of his smirk.
Wait, no. She was still mad at him. Senna schooled her features and shook her head. "Well, you may be right, but at least I'm not shit at other things," she said, thinking of the owls that had went unanswered and tried not to let that sting her again. It was fine, truly, she told herself, she just hadn't been expecting it. Her gaze went to the little jellies in front of them, wanting to be as easy as they were, go with the flow and all that.
"Congrats on your awards," she still found herself saying, peeking at him from the corner of her eye as she took another bite of a strawberry from the small plate she had. Best Beater, she remembered as Rheya had reminded her that was the one with the bats, and Dedication to.. the team? Or the sport or something like that. Whatever, he knew what he won. "Why didn't you want to give a big speech?" she asked with a serene smile, already guessing at his answer.