Oli shrugged. "As far as I understand I'll be stuck here for a while," he said. "And if all else fails I can always try to transfigure something into a piano." He grinned at Percy, knowing full well he couldn't pull that off, even if Transfiguration had been his best subject in school. "You don't have to. It'd be cool, but if you don't like it," Oliver said, trying to coax Percy into telling him a little more about it. He wasn't if Percy had merely excelled because he wanted to, or because he had at least party enjoyed it.
"Flying instructor? Making brooms? Quidditch commentator?" Oli suggested with a shrug. After he learned to fly he hadn't really considered any careers that didn't have to do with brooms. Wanting to become a Quidditch player had been fuelled by his father's passion for the sport and in the end Oli had been lucky enough to have things work out for him.