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“Thank you.” She knew she was right. She was always right. And besides, flies were just pieces of paper. They didn’t mean anything. People rarely ever read them. She handed a small stack over to Arthur. Asami was trying to be nice, she liked the people in her house, even if there were some of them that she didn’t get along with. As much as she did like Gryffindor, it really had been a shock she’d been sorted into this particular house. But there had to be a reason and she trusted the hat’s decision and it wasn’t entirely wrong. “Sure, you don’t have to help that much. You can tackle the Great Hall and that will be enough.” She smiled as best as she could, her mind already moving on to where she needed to put posters up. “Thank you for your support. And please don’t call me bossy.”
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As she gave him the fliers, he brought it closer to his face so he could actually read and understand all that was on it. It wasn’t a bad flier, and was very informational and he found it a little inspiring that Asami was such an activist. “Thank you so much.” He gave a big toothy grin, ready to go decorate the walls with the fliers. “No problem! It’s a little inspiring, you know. How much you care, about this.” He waves he filers around, meaning her care for animals. It really wasn’t any different than his fight for social justice in the world. Before he left for the Great Hall, he held the fliers in his hands tighter as he told her this. “I run a uh, club, called All Aspects.” He began, trying to find the right words. It wasn’t a club he was running around telling everyone about, and it wasn’t exactly a popular one at the moment. “It’s about equal rights for magical beings, well, really social justice stuff. Anyway, I think you would fit in with your animal rights and all that.”












