Nathan couldn't believe that he just said that. Or mumbled it out, really, as he wasn't entirely sure that he made as much sense as he would've liked.
It suddenly became clear that they were in two different houses, and that chatting together now that classes were over was going to be a bit more difficult. He had no idea where they were supposed to go. The library? Could they talk there without people staring at them? "There must be somewhere," he agreed, nodding enthusiastically. "I think you can do it," he added, making an assumption even though he hardly knew her.