"But are the prophecies self-fulling or are people so conditioned that they will do what the prophecy say, because they can't see a way out? If you know a prophecy and willingly ignore it is it the same as you not sharing? Can people even ignore them?" Peter asked and he knew that this was becoming very theoretical about the nature of people. "I would agree that most people will fall victim of them, because people like certainties and a prophecy feels like a certainty compared to a truly random future."
Peter had no idea what she meant but he wasn't about to argue with her about women. He barely dated. "All right so I'll find a place to sleep for the night. You don't mind if I get something near here for tonight, do you?" In case she was lying he didn't want to go walking all around the castle. "And it's all right. There are bedrooms not to far from here. I know the school well enough to know where to go. Thank you for the offer though. It's very kind of you." It was. Most people were not very kind with him generally speaking.
He got up. "Well, it was very nice meeting you, Ms. Trelawney. I'll see you in the morning and I hope you have a good night of sleep."