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Pressure? Keiran shook his head, turning it away as Kip tried to explain. It was a valid enough excuse, but still. They were mates. It shouldn't have been that difficult to come out and warn him in person. But that, he knew well enough, went against protocol. But, sure, let's ask Kenna instead.
Speaking of Kenna. Keiran realized several seconds too late that, when he'd turned his chin, it had pointed his gaze directly at her. Merlin's beard. He blinked, jerking his attention back to Parsons.
"I've recently changed the wards again," he admitted reluctantly. "One of our students received some.. questionable items from their family. At least, we think it was their family. Dark magic. So we've been wary of owls lately." He was probably supposed to have made a note of that with somebody, but with the year ending and whatnot, he'd just presumed that it wouldn't matter. He would be more careful next time.
Another interesting thing: everyone just assumed that he and Kenna didn't know each other. Not well at all. Brilliant.
Keiran didn't know why that bothered him as much as it did. Perhaps because, while he was friends with Jack, (maybe) Kip, and the other poker folks, he so rarely saw them that he liked the idea of expanding that circle. Especially now that Oliver was... wherever he was. Jack had promised his safety, so that was alright enough. But, whatever it was about Kenna that he couldn't quite put his finger on, he liked her. And he hadn't really gotten along with people just on accident. Not in a long time.
His eyes flicked towards her again but he stopped them, looking down at his fingers as they tapped on the top of the table. What could he really say to that? Kip hadn't given him a question or anything that he could really do besides reconcile that it was fine even though he was still irked. Less so at Kip, now, than the Ministry and their inevitable lack of time management. Much like St. Mungo's and their lack of employees. What was going on with the world? Merlin.
So, really, his only choice was to forgive and move past it, even though he felt justified in his anger. It shouldn't have, and it didn't make sense, but it felt good to be righteously pissed off about something. It was like he hadn't really felt anything since the start of the term, outside of the on and off pride he felt for his students and their accomplishments.
"It's fine," he claimed, tone entirely cool. "You didn't know the owl wouldn't make it."
His eyes lifted to Kip once more, silently making his point. The owl bit was forgiven, but he wasn't sure about the rest yet.
James, on the other hand, was having a grand time now that Keiran had gone. The Headmaster was alright, but he was outrageously serious, and therefore, just plain boring. But Jack? Jack was entertaining.
He chuckled easily, lifting a hand in a sort of shrug-like gesture. "Blimey, I dunno. But I sure regret getting lost in there. You're a hell of a lot more fun than the sods at the Ministry. Or that bloke," he added, gesturing towards Keiran. "So dull, that one. You two're mates, then?"