Teagan waited for his answer patience. The longer he took, the more she figured that he wouldn't tell her. She had had no right to ask since it's not like they were actually friends, but still, he'd brought it up. If he told her he didn't want to tell her, she'd let it go.
She continued to eat her salad as Sam told her. The story made her sad, honestly. She'd know what Quidditch was. Well not the exact nature, but that it was one of the only magical sports around. When she was done, she chewed and swallowed another bite of her salad. "It sucks that he lied. He shouldn't have. But was it the lie or the fact he was a wizard that made you never want to see him again? I mean, no one should lie to someone else especially someone they care about, but could you have overlooked it if it weren't for the lie bringing to light that he was a wizard, could you have continued to be with him?" she asked, feeling a bit sad and knew she had to be cautious with the whole conversation. Sam was still in PAM.