“Oh, you should totally read it when you have the time,” Andria said as she put the comic back on her shelf. “You watch the show then? It’s pretty good, but the story in the comics? Much stronger if you ask me. I don’t usually have time to watch nowadays anyways. I’m so far behind. Reading quickly is my forte, and I can do it on the go! I appreciate it. I don't like advertising it around. Since you like it, I don't see the harm in telling you. It'd be fun to talk about it with someone!" She laughed nervously as she eyed the slytherin scarf. “They’re so underrated, but I’ve got a thing for Ravenclaw.” Andria crossed her arms, playful look entering her eyes. “Purebloods, cunning, and dominating. Looks like I’ve gotta be careful around you, a little snake of slytherin, eh?” The next question took some thought. Unlike the previous, this one really meant more to her than a great many other things. Where should she start? When she first played when she was a kid or when she began to show promise at junior nationals and went from tournament to tournament from there. “Ever since I was young,” Andria finally said. “Dad showed me how to play. I guessed I liked it, and it carried me here. Have you ever played?”