Cameron snickered through the momentary pain when her fist connected to his arm, unwilling to give her any reason to suspect she had even a little bit of strength in her tiny body. "It wouldn't be fair to duel right now," he teased. "I've got a whole year on you—and at an OWL level, too." In truth, he was likely no better than she was; he was a mediocre student for all he found magic exciting, and decided long ago that his strengths were stuck on the quidditch pitch.
Maybe having magical family members for once would make him less apprehensive about opening his textbooks during the summer months, which in turn would help his magical progress, but he wasn't holding his breath. Maddy didn't strike him as overly enthusiastic about academics, either.
Oddly enough, the prospect of Sloane sharing a class with him sent a burst of excitement through his chest and a smile to his face. "I think the class would suit you. I'm not sure about the others. I take Divination and Ancient Runes, though," he added with a shrug.
Maybe having magical family members for once would make him less apprehensive about opening his textbooks during the summer months, which in turn would help his magical progress, but he wasn't holding his breath. Maddy didn't strike him as overly enthusiastic about academics, either.
Oddly enough, the prospect of Sloane sharing a class with him sent a burst of excitement through his chest and a smile to his face. "I think the class would suit you. I'm not sure about the others. I take Divination and Ancient Runes, though," he added with a shrug.
