He couldn't help but laugh. "That will be interesting. I'm sure Slytherin's graduated players will be thrilled to hear that a girl's playing beater," he responded, shaking his head. "But good for you though," he added, taking on a more serious tone, "for going after it anyway. You don't see too many Slytherins who are willing to break tradition." He had to respect that. "Of course, you'll be no match for us but cheers for trying."
"What do your friends make of it, then? I can't imagine your roommates are too thrilled by you playing quidditch because it's so masculine or uncouth or whatever the fuck else."