"He would appreciate that." She replied, nodding. Logan seemed to really care about his brother, which was nice. Addie couldn't understand people who avoided their siblings or didn't want to spend time with them.
"Oh, of course I miss it." Addie answered fervently. "More so because I know it will be my last year there, unless I somehow decide to teach. That's a possibility, I suppose." She shrugged. Truthfully, she should have been more prepared for her future. Time had seemingly flown by and she was at a loss as to what she would end up with in the end.
"My father?" she asked, surprised by the change of topic, "No. He works at the Ministry. No-one in my family really likes Quidditch very much. I suppose watching it isn't so bad, though."
Logan seemed to realize he was talking quite a lot about that subject for he changed subjects again. "It depends on the topic, I suppose," Addie lifted a shoulder in a half-shrug. "I prefer Muggle books for the fiction, and Wizarding books for the knowledge. Have you read any Muggle books?"