"Probably," she agreed with him. If both of them would turn into sarcastic brats, they'd soon become enemies. She would't give up if he'd insult her in some ways and she also knew that Andrew wouldn't give up.
When he started looking for other potholes, she looked away. To tell you the truth, she didn't actually care if someone tripped thanks to them or not. Yes, it was quite new attitude for her, but it was the truth. She didn't say anything anymore, but just looked around. It has been a while when she last got out from the Hogwarts. Even the lake seemed to be bigger now, even though it was all covered in ice, and framed with snowdrifts.
When he finished filling the holes with more snow, she finally looked back at him, and smiled. "Well, good for Them. Yoo're a hero now, I'm so proud."
"Muggle things? I do like them. I mean - all this television, those radios, computers, this so called internet and all those labors and spaceships! Don't you think that this all is fascinating?" she once read about the spaceship, and men who travelled to the Moon. That sounded interesting, because they did all those things without any magic. She respected muggles because of that, and she wanted to learn more about them, and their abilities. It seemed to be really impossible to live without magic.
"But if you want to steal a car, why don't you use spells on them? They don't have protection against that, now do they?" no, she didn't like when people stole stuff, but in this case, it sounded rather interesting.