He took the other boy at his word, and nodded in response before taking a look at the mess across the floor. The scattered remains of the contraption were next to useless now. Not completely, there was always the prospect of melting the metal down, but it would still be reduced and diminished in value. Agrimony frowned before picking up his wand from the desk Foxwood had placed it on. “I don’t think so, it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes.” His mind was already whirring through the possibilities of what he could do to turn this mess to his advantage; precious little, but there wasn’t any harm in keeping the pieces for something down the line.
Expecting Foxwood to leave, Agrimony set about cleaning up the supplies with a wave of his wand. He set his bag down on a free desk for the pieces to settle back into. Halfway through, he realized the Ravenclaw was still there and he turned fully to him, head cocked as he regarded him. Eventually, he didn’t say a word — turned back to the desk and finished packing up his things before another wave of his wand saw the desks rearrange themselves. “Thanks for the patch up, Foxwood.” He said finally before walking towards the door; towards Foxwood. Fixing his eyes on the boy one last time, he quirked a grin. “See you around.”
Expecting Foxwood to leave, Agrimony set about cleaning up the supplies with a wave of his wand. He set his bag down on a free desk for the pieces to settle back into. Halfway through, he realized the Ravenclaw was still there and he turned fully to him, head cocked as he regarded him. Eventually, he didn’t say a word — turned back to the desk and finished packing up his things before another wave of his wand saw the desks rearrange themselves. “Thanks for the patch up, Foxwood.” He said finally before walking towards the door; towards Foxwood. Fixing his eyes on the boy one last time, he quirked a grin. “See you around.”