"Maybe that's part of being a journalist, then. Being able to take notes and not miss anything." Maybe she should ask for lessons.
Despite the admission of everything being disorienting, she can hear the tone in his voice that matched her own feeling about the whole thing. It was refreshing. Avery didn't feel so much like she needed to hide so much about herself, because no one knew it was her. It was really nice. "Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Not so much about having a bunch of information, I only know a few people that well but, the anonymity thing.. It's kinda nice."
She twirls as they dance, listening as he confesses his embarrassment. She laughs, shaking her head. "If you aren't really trying to be anonymous, it's not that hard to figure out. If you, for instance, had not been writing everything down and just been standing by the wall, I'd have no idea who you were." And that was the truth. It was a person's natural habits, those little things each person did that would eventually give them away if they weren't actively trying to keep their identity hidden.
If Avery spoke about Quidditch at all during this, she would have been found out immediately.
"The mock-tails and the dancing. The drinks are really tasty and inventive, honestly, so that's really nice. I love dancing, too. I guess it's all overshadowed by being able to be anonymous, though. It's very freeing."
Asher & Avery
Despite the admission of everything being disorienting, she can hear the tone in his voice that matched her own feeling about the whole thing. It was refreshing. Avery didn't feel so much like she needed to hide so much about herself, because no one knew it was her. It was really nice. "Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Not so much about having a bunch of information, I only know a few people that well but, the anonymity thing.. It's kinda nice."
She twirls as they dance, listening as he confesses his embarrassment. She laughs, shaking her head. "If you aren't really trying to be anonymous, it's not that hard to figure out. If you, for instance, had not been writing everything down and just been standing by the wall, I'd have no idea who you were." And that was the truth. It was a person's natural habits, those little things each person did that would eventually give them away if they weren't actively trying to keep their identity hidden.
If Avery spoke about Quidditch at all during this, she would have been found out immediately.
"The mock-tails and the dancing. The drinks are really tasty and inventive, honestly, so that's really nice. I love dancing, too. I guess it's all overshadowed by being able to be anonymous, though. It's very freeing."