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She laughed. “It was the same when we were in school.” Cassie smiled at him, nodding when he agreed. “I thought so. It wouldn’t seem as formal, more personal. I think the kids would like that a lot, honestly.” She rested her chin in her palm. “I guess once or twice a week. Tuesdays and Thursdays, so it wouldn’t interfere with quidditch. I guess I could get a master schedule from McGonagall to make sure we aren’t overlapping with anything else important.”
“Seems to be a never-ending cycle that I’ve been trying to put out since I became a professor here. Each year we get a little better. At least I like to think so,” Neville smiled as he leaned back in his seat and rubbed his jaw. “That sounds good. Maybe we can have dinner for them or snacks -- something that isn’t offered in the Great Hall to give them a little more initiative to join us.”












