Amelia flinched at the mention of Quidditch. She sighed slightly to herself, she had to stop doing that or it was going to be a long year. Are all guys into Quidditch so much? She honestly didn’t want to know that answer knowing it would damper her mood. Long as it doesn’t come into much conversation.
“Well then, that’s lovely,” said Amelia trying to act calm as possible. “If you’re looking for someone with the name Macmillan as an editor you won’t find anyone. My parents are divorced so my mum goes by her maiden surname, Bones. Susan Bones, she named me after her Auntie Amelia. By the way my mum isn’t corrupt at all; she was in Dumbledore’s Army back when she in Hogwarts, she fought against the Death Eaters her whole life and I believe she’s in other things I can’t name do to safety reason,” she added. She didn’t blame Scott for believing such things, it wasn’t his fault. Her mum was always trying to get her to understand not every parent pushed for individuality like she had. She often did sound like her mum but not because her mum had influenced her on purpose but because she wanted to be like her mum growing up and to be honest she still does. She admires her mum’s strength and wisdom.
“My mum was quite proud since she had never made Perfect, back then she didn’t want to be anything important. If it wasn’t for her the Ministry would have boggarts and other spirits wondering around pestering and scaring people. I don’t know what my pa thinks; we haven’t talked in a few months. My brothers found it a good reason to tease me, I don’t mind that since I know they do it in a loving manner,” she said softly. If she understands any guys at all it would have to be her brothers. Three basic rules there: Quidditch is like God, all food is good and if there is an girl in the room don’t even try talking to them.