"I would stay in Hogsmeade permanently if given the option," Sadie admitted on a soft sigh before realizing what she had said. "But obviously it is not up to me." She added hastily, hoping he did not think her some fanciful child. Sadie's stay here in town was based off an inconvenience for them, never mind that it was making her the happiest in her working memory.
She chanced a glance up at him, and somehow knew he would not judge her for sharing. "I feel like I belong in Hogsmeade," she smiled slowly. "I'm sure it sounds silly, but it feels like home. I wish I could stay forever." There was just something about it that made her feel like she belonged here. Sadie couldn't rationalize what it was, could not put to words the feelings that overwhelmed her when she walked through town or found something new to admire, but she did feel like she could fit here nicely if given the chance. "Home is fine, and I know I cannot do magic, but I would like to be immersed in somewhere where I feel like I do not stand out." Perhaps it was childish after all, but she hoped it mad some kind of sense.
She chanced a glance up at him, and somehow knew he would not judge her for sharing. "I feel like I belong in Hogsmeade," she smiled slowly. "I'm sure it sounds silly, but it feels like home. I wish I could stay forever." There was just something about it that made her feel like she belonged here. Sadie couldn't rationalize what it was, could not put to words the feelings that overwhelmed her when she walked through town or found something new to admire, but she did feel like she could fit here nicely if given the chance. "Home is fine, and I know I cannot do magic, but I would like to be immersed in somewhere where I feel like I do not stand out." Perhaps it was childish after all, but she hoped it mad some kind of sense.