"Many," Olivia answered simply. Students were allowed to play two different sports a season, so the school could keep the appearance of being a part of the muggle world as well. "It helps us co-exist with the non-magical folk around." Olivia answered. It was better than war, that's for sure!
She had to chuckle as Megan told her she preferred her boys more boy-like, "Well, they aren't doing it for you. But our male cheerlearders are girly-girl whimp boys." Olivia defended them, laughing lightly. "They're actually quite buff."
Stopping as Megan stopped in front of her, they were about the same height. She could have sworn she almost fell over at the not so obvious, but obvious, tone in her voice, only slightly drowned out by the ocean. Not even bothering to think about it, as most Americans were prone to do, she took one step forward, her free hand moving to the side of Megan's neck to hold her there as she pressed her lips to the other girl's. Did that answer her question?