"Man I don't know how you survive in Idaho. It's gotta be hell to be out there." Keara couldn't even imagine living out there and without the big city constantly just a walk out the door. The sounds of the city kept her from feeling to alone while her family was at work. "Though you are more than welcome to help think of tactics. We gotta win he cup this year after all, keep the winning streak going."
Honestly, Kea wanted to do this half to keep the streak, and half to feel like she managed to leave some mark on the school beyond being the weird as fuck kid. But that wasn't something she'd admit to.
"I don't even know why you took Divination, I still think that stuck is something that cant really be taught. Da barely noticed my grades when they came in, only asked if they would be enough to get me on the aurors when I graduated, told him that it was and he was fine with it." It would've been nice to get a bit of praise for the grades, but she was sure he'd find the paper once she was back at school and he'd send something then.
Seeing one of the servers, Keara waved them over and gave her order for a chocolate mint sunday and then motioned to Brin.