"It always has to do with something with you," she said, smiling. It might hurt if she hadn't realized that it was just who Theo was. However the last comment mader her curious. She raised her eyebrows as she eyed him. "Why do you think that?"
She did love going outside, but usually she'd use her broom. " You know that by the time we get down seven floors and outside, it's time to come back, right?" she teased, but didn't stop walking.
"Right, for you it's one of many things. For me, it's the main thing. Everything else is secondary to Quidditch, and I don't appreciate how people are always treating it like it's not important," she admitted. "It's also the problem with James' plan. It's one thing to tell people that they will play in one game, but it's another to assume that people will want to make that commitment without asking, because it's not just the game. He's talking about early morning and/or evening training. It's a lot for someone who doesn't care; even I can see that."