"And a grand hurt it was," Michi giggled. "Don't get me wrong, I love those players," she smiled. "Adelaide my love," she batted her eye lashes prettily. "And of course Gregoire," she said with a mock accent. "They're great, but I still love when that team loses."
"Oooo, so the subject ending matches the verb ending," it was like a light bulb went off. "And it has the tense in it too!" She looked up at Gael and smiled. "Thanks Gael."
Gael smiled back at her. "Hey, I think they're great too, I mean, Grey's a friend of mine. They're a pretty decent team. But..." His smile widened into a grin again. "Sometimes it's nice to be able to rub it in their faces when they do lose."
He smiled encouragingly at her. "Exactly. You're very welcome. I'm glad I could help."
"It is, isn't it?" she grinned a bit devilishly, leaning in a bit closer.
She scribbled out a translation with his advice. "Oh," she said with a grin. "That makes way more sense now," she laughed a bit. "Does French conjugate like Latin?" she asked out of curiosity. "Is English all alone in it's weirdness of conjugation?"
His own grin turned to match hers. "I owe it to Grey for always gloating Lalaurie wins over me."
Gael laughed a bit at the question, not in any mean way though. It was a valid question, he just remembered his own thoughts and feelings on the subject when he was younger. "Not enough, unfortunately. French's conjugation is like a really watered down version of Latin's, but it was enough to make me a little over confident back in ninth." He grinned again. "English will always be the odd one out when it comes to weirdness, though."
"Oh he's wicked when they win isn't he? That boy will rub a win in your face for months," she grinned.
She laughed. "That's good though. Nothing better than a little confidence booster right?" She pulled a mock pout. "Aww, poor English. All weird and alone in it's own little corner," she couldn't help but giggle a little.
"Pretty much," he sighed, though there was a slight smile. "At least he can actually back up his boasts with some skill, though. Gotta give him that."
He grinned again. "Yeah, I guess it doesn't hurt, but it was a blow every time I messed up." He laughed. "I'd say it's doing okay though, aside from it's freakish grammar and whatnot."
"Fair enough," she grinned. "Enough about Gregoire though. What have you been up to lately? Feels like forever since the last time we hung out," she said completely ignoring her Latin for a hot minute.
Gael laughed. "I'm sure wherever he is, his ears are burning and his head is swelling." He smiled at her warmly. "It has been awhile, hasn't it? My life's been so boring without you in it," he teased lightly with a wink. "The most interesting thing that happened to me was that monster hunt. That was something. What about you? How's everything for you, other than Latin sucking?"
She gave a little laugh and grinned. "So true," she said. God he has such a cute smile, she blushed a little at the thought.
"Ooo! The monster hunt! Did you find anything good?" she asked excitedly. "Gael Shaw my life has been desolate without you," she play pouted. "We thought we found something on the monster hunt but it was just bats," she shrugged.
Gael couldn't help but smile wider at her laugh. It made him happy to see her that way. And that little blush just made her all that much more cute.
He grinned and tapped her nose playfully. "Well, we can't have that, can we? I say we fix this and soon!" And then his grin grew wider with excitement. "You wouldn't believe what we found! It was this bizarre... thing. It was a mix between what looked like a foot and a horse with wings."
"Doctors say that's a leading cause of heart failure and death," he said with an exaggerated solemn nod, fighting back a smile.
"Yep! All three of us chased it through the swamps and tried to stun it, but it kept dodging our spells, then it took off further into the woods and higher so we could hardly see it." He shook his head. "I wish we could've caught it..."
Michi batted her eyelashes at him. "I knew I had been feeling faint lately. If I had known it was heart failure I could have done something sooner," she cracked a grin then and gave a little snort of laughter.
"That's so cool! You didn't get hurt or anything?" she asked a little concerned. "That's amazing though, I'm so jealous you guys caught something. What do you think it was? Do you guys have any idea?" This animal thing was getting better by the minute. "It wasn't the thing that attacked Leon was it?"
"Fortunately for you exposure to Shaw can immediately improve your condition and restore you to perfect health again." Gael dropped the announcer persona he had donned for that and grinned back, giving her a wink.
He smiled at her concern. "Nah, I'm fine. Aside from Sim stabbing me in the back with his wand, I got out pretty much unscathed." He shook his head at her questions. "Langley didn't know what to make of it. It didn't look anything like the thing that got Leon. I have no idea what it was, just that it'd probably be better if it wasn't flying around freely."
Michi shook her head. "I'm going to have to give that boy a talking to. I don't know how many times you can tell someone it's not proper etiquette to stab someone else with a wand," she grinned.
She breathed in deep, trying to imagine what kind of creature it could be. "That's crazy! I have no idea what's going on around here anymore," she laughed. "I bet we could kicks it's ass though, right?" she grinned.
"I'd say lucky me, actually," he quipped with a smirk, matching her movement.
Gael shrugged a shoulder, waving a hand dismissively. "I think he was just upset because up till then nothing had happened. Besides, some dogs just can't be housebroken," he couldn't stop the grin that came along with that last comment.
"I don't think anyone knows what's going on, but I know that you're definitely right in our ability to kick that thing's ass," he grinned back.
Wow. It had been such a long time since she had been so smitten with a boy. "You make it hard not to swoon," she teased.
She snickered again. "So true," she agreed. "Except I don't think I could convince this particular monkey to wear a tux even for a dance," she laughed.
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