"It's not just —!" Ro protested, scowling at him as her cheeks flushed maddeningly against her wishes. He had completely missed the entire point of the lesson, that much was clear, but it was even more clear that they were done. Ro fell silent, eyeing the coins offered onto the table, her eyes moving up his arm to study his expression. He wouldn't look at her.
Of course why would he, when she was to be charity?
"Fine." she said, snatching up the sickles and stuffing them into her robes. With her cheeks already flushed, it was her heartbeat that picked up afterward, infuriated that she had to be seen this way. In a desperate attempt to be first one out, Ro pointed her wand at her papers and books which flew into a neat stack in her bag with the smallest orb following them. Seizing the largest orb and cradling it in her arms, she stalked away without so much as a goodbye, her forgotten earring left on the edge of the table.
Of course why would he, when she was to be charity?
"Fine." she said, snatching up the sickles and stuffing them into her robes. With her cheeks already flushed, it was her heartbeat that picked up afterward, infuriated that she had to be seen this way. In a desperate attempt to be first one out, Ro pointed her wand at her papers and books which flew into a neat stack in her bag with the smallest orb following them. Seizing the largest orb and cradling it in her arms, she stalked away without so much as a goodbye, her forgotten earring left on the edge of the table.