âOf course, we can! I am already thinking of a little bit of pudding!â As the girls started to head toward the castle, Sally spoke cheerfully: âMaybe you are not persuasive enough, Sue dear. Huh, how about that? However, if he doesnât believe you, I am not sure who will be the one to actually convince him. That boy is so stubborn, Iâve rarely met people like him.  He amazes me some timesâ, Sally giggled, slowly raising her shoulders with a nonchalant and âwhat can you do?â kind of attitude. âAs for ZachariasâŚwell, he resembles a bit, Anthony, Iâd say.They both have strong characters and are stubborn, though Anthony is the king of stubborness, in my opinion - that, or I just taught Zach to obey my wordsâ The blonde laughed at her joke - it was a lie, Zach didnât really obey to her words, only in some cases, where she was right, but mostly the boy was a competition to her opinions. â He is the masculine version of me, a better version of me. I am the evil one out of the two of us, so⌠he really is a great guy!â
Sally burst out laughing when she heard Sueâs words about Anthony. Of course, in an amusing way, not to make her feel hindered or anything like this. For the first second, the blonde just looked at her, admiring with how much fondness she was talking about Anthony. She loved seeing these things in peopleâs eyes: the fondness, the sincereness, the loveâŚ. These âthingsâ transformed people every single time. And it was amazing to witness.But the, because she didnât want to seem a freak, Sally let her gaze drift away and, clearing her throat, she replied: âYes, do that, try harder!â winked Sally, jostling Sue a little.âTrust me, he needs you.â
The blonde now nodded. âYes, Malfoy is good, especially when he gets mad. And when Astoria manages not to steal the moment.â
As the girl agreed, Sue smiled and agreed silently. She was polite and friendly but it took a bit for her to open up. "Maybe I'm not..." she said as she thought about it for a moment. She always thought that if someone could convince Anthony to do something, that was Isobel, not her. The thought of Isobel made her flinch just slightly since she remembered that party when he sort of publicly admitted he had liked her at some point. She pushed the thought away, knowing that bring that up to someone she was just starting to meet was completely innecesary. She mentioned Zacharias again and she smiled. As she compared Anthony with Zacharias, Sue nodded. She have never thought about it but they were sort of alike. Zacharias was a bit more salty and sarcastic but he was as stubborn as Anthony. "Well, you need toteach me your ways" she giggled as shementioned she had trained Zacharias to obey her. "That could come in handy at some point" she winked and chuckled a bit more. "He's a great guy...I'm a bit sad I haven't met him any sooner." Se confessed. Sue have never had many friends, just Anthony, Isobel, Orla and Leanne, all of the others were barely aquaitances. This last year, she met a lot of different people and she knew that she was leaving fro good in a few months. The idea of loosing all these new friendships hurted her.
Sue smiled as ther girl laughed. In all honesty, she didn't know how Anthony could be friends with her. Sue got a bit confused when he mentioned her and she didn't know how the two of them could be good friends but now she saw it. Sally was out going, calm, and some of her gestures made her feel secure. Maybe the odd pair was more alike than she thought. "I need him too." She confessed quietly and shrugged, trying not to sound like a love-strucked teenager.
"Oh...Tori and Malfoy, that's definately a pair I didn't see coming" she chuckled as the girls reached the castle. "But I'm glad she's happy." She didn't trust Malfoy but she was happy, Sue was too.