Oliver opened his mouth to protest. Somehow it always got to him when Percy commented on Oliver's dedication to Quidditch as if it was a bad thing. Besides Percy should know, better than any of Oliver's other friends, that he did do things that weren't related to Quidditch. He would admit that he'd started playing Wizard Chess because it helped him understand strategy, but it was still a hobby. Just like reading was. It was just that he had the most fun playing Quidditch.
"I know we're stuck here," Oli said, narrowing his eyes at his tea. He didn't need Percy to remind him that he was stuck in this place without his family. It wasn't even Quidditch that he missed most, but his family. Quidditch would help distract him, though.
"You said you'd teach me to play the piano," he reminded Percy, looking him in the eyes for a moment.