Margo was taking a relatively small class load, seeing as her OWL marks had not been... what was the word... good. As much as she hated class, she was finding she was getting bored with the free time. Sure, the extra free time should have been diverted towards actually studying the subjects she had retained, but it was the start of the year and the motivation to stay ahead of the work load wasn't going to come until she was much too far behind for comfort.
It didn't help that Molly was pretty much taking every subject. Margo didn't get it. Molly seemed so unenthused by the school thing, never participated in class, and yet the brunette had calmly signed up for a full class load.
Weirdo.
Defense Against the Dark Arts was fun. She fancied she wasn't horrible at it. She had chatted Molly's ear off for the entire trip to the classroom about how she was going to be one of the best students in the class this year, she knew it. They slipped inside behind Longbottom and dropped their bags off, collapsing into seats on the ground as Margo continued to furiously whisper her plan.
The professor shut Margo up with her posed question, and Waldorf was quick to answer. Margo could see a few nods and glanced towards the other Ravenclaw. So Waldorf thought she was going to own this class... Margo sat up, her joints stretching in preparation.
"Margo-"
Molly was staring forward, her voice low as the blonde stretched her arm into the air.
"Margo, don't."
Margo cleared her throat and brushed her hair over her shoulder. "Actually, if I may add to it, dark magic is performed by... bad guys." She had really thought something prolific would follow if she just... put herself out there, but... "I mean, dark magic is used, like my, um, esteemed peer said... to do bad things. So dark magic is bad spells and spells that are supposed to... hurt people."
Molly looked unfazed. Out of the corner of her eye, Margo could see Ace Longbottom dropping her forehead into her hands.