Loki stifles a grin at her attempted arrogance, honing in it being faked. He could understand. There was a time when he'd done the same in an attempt to appear equal to his brother. He's since realized he was appreciated for his own strengths by both his parents, but it was only too late that he learned it. Even Thor failed to communicate it, to everyone's detriment. The choices were his own, of course, but while he felt a great deal of remorse for his actions, no on else needed to know about it.
"We'll see if your magic skills prove as easy to master as your letters." He smiled, then. "Would you like to begin immediately?"
It was hard not to sound overly eager when she nodded and said, "Yes!" But Ariadne supposed there was nothing wrong with being an enthusiastic student. She'd come to the school of her own volition, after all. And made no secret of the fact that she liked Loki and enjoyed his company.
So she didn't let her smile dim. And didn't apologize for the way she was bouncing on the balls of her feet.
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"We'll see if your magic skills prove as easy to master as your letters." He smiled, then. "Would you like to begin immediately?"
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So she didn't let her smile dim. And didn't apologize for the way she was bouncing on the balls of her feet.
Just a little bit.