She laughed. "You sound surprised. Is that because I'm a girl, or because I'm a fifth year?" She teased him gently, cocking a brow in amusement. "A little. I'm no champion strategist, and Daphne says I take entirely too long to decide on a move, but my father taught me. My brother and I still play occasionally."
Astoria thought it was likely one of the few ways their father felt like he could relate to girl children, and most of their games had fell by the wayside once her brother had gotten old enough to learn the game.