His brow raised slowly, amused at Emmeline's antics. In all honesty, Edward severely questioned the effectiveness of how scary a movie could actually be. To muggles, of course they must appear more believable. But to them, it would seem a bit different, wouldn't it? Not primitive, of course not, but just--- Edward honestly doubted he would actually become frightened by anything that muggle films showed him. It was flat and far away! There was no indication of being thrown into the actual life or death situations that the story portrayed! It was illogical to be scared of something that wasn't actually happening, wasn't it?
Of course, this thought continued in his head until his mind was made up that he had to see one of these movies for his hypothesis to be proven either right or wrong. Oh, the woes of a Ravenclaw brain. Always needing more.
"I would like to see one, I think. I've never seen that kind before," Edward nodded his head, glancing for a few moments behind them. Turning back, he smiled at Emmeline enjoying the moment they were in at that moment. He too had thrown away his empty ice cream up, feeling much freer in his actions. Not that he would change anything about how they were now.
Well--- maybe he would change the loud noises that went along with being in a city: crashing trash cans, groups of people talking loudly, animal noises and muggle horns had never been things he particularly enjoyed hearing.
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