"Yeah, I think it was a pretty good mix. Got a pretty good contact with the muggle world, shit Evan and I even went to muggle primary school, but Dad works at the Ministry, so I got a serious mix of cultures," she said. "I was never all that academic though. It's admittedly less fascinating when you've grown up with it." She shrugged. It wasn't like she could go back and change how she'd grown up.
She snorted inelegantly and nodded. "Yeah, she drives like a normal bike too, it'd be a bit shit if you had to get it to somewhere useful to be able to use it," she said. "I'm planning on us driving for a while to get properly out from the houses and get a bit darker before we go up."
When he gave her the same sort of once over she felt a happy little thrill go through her. Flirting felt good, and she smiled. "I mean I do have knee-high boots but they're not really the sort that are practical for the bike," she teased. She had got proper biking boots too, but she didn't always bother wearing. "At least the jacket was right. Although I'm not as much of a badass as you were maybe thinking. Even if I ride a badass bike."
"Well, you've gotta have some sense of balance then, so that's a good start. And the broom experience definitely helps," she said. She frowned slightly, thinking. "We probably played against each other then. I was on the Gryffindor team from my second year on. Also a chaser." She bounced a little on her feet, pleased he was a fellow player, even if it was only former one in his case.