"Oh. I was in Ravenclaw too, but I don't really like to fly very often," she said when she got it wrong because she could have sworn that he attributed some of the characteristics of Gryffindor house. But she could see the bit of Ravenclaw there too and nodded as she listened to him. "I know about football; My dad always emphasised the need to know about the muggle and wizarding world, and always made sure I was exposed to both," she explained. "It's an interesting sport - almost like Quidditch, except you kick the ball around with your foot instead of flying."
Orla smiled and nodded when he asked if she had always lived in Dover. "For as long as I can remember. Dad and my mum once lived just outside of London before I was born, but when she found out she was going to have me, she insisted that they move away from the city. So they chose the shore." Stepping forward, she turned and leaned against the railing. "You should come back there though and I'll properly show you around. If you want me to, that is. There's more to it than just the lighthouse!"