So she'd been right, and they were the same generation. "I've understood as much though it's hard to imagine a time when work wasn't balanced out by fun. How did you meet those whom you were supposed to marry?" she asked, because friends were easy enough but you could hardly marry people you dated at Hogwarts.
She smiled. "Clubs are fabulous," she said. "But then I did always enjoy dancing." And she did it well too. Not to mention dressed up well. She had fabulous clothes.
"Not so much looming as luring," she answered with a small laugh. "Hogwarts is wonderful but I can't wait to be out in the real world." Even if it did mean that she'd see less of Professor Black. On the up side, she'd not need to be as careful when she did see him. She'd not be his student any longer.
"You have no job?" she asked. "That must be terribly tiresome. What do you do to fill your days?"