"We don't get along all that much, and I know what you are going to say, all parents and children fight, but we just have a lot of problems so I live with my Grandma now," Nina said shyly.
Harri smiled "Well thats alright then!" she said, "Do you have any like cousins or aunties and uncles that your close too?" she asked, hopeing she didn't seem nosey.
"Not really, they all live in Germany," Nina said with a small shrug, she did speak to her older cousin once in a while, because they were really close and he went to Durmstrang. Nina found out only last year that he was adopted into the family because his parents were really close friends of her aunts and uncles.
Harri nodded "Yeah I went skiing there!" she siad happily "It's lovely isn't it, though I'm not fond of the traditionals. I mean who ever thought of eating frogs legs!" she said laughing and shaking her head.
"Eww no!" Harri said cringing "People always say that but...." she said shaking her head, "I mean why would you eat it out of choice? For a dare fair enough but other whys?" she said shaking her head and laughing.
"Well it wasn't out of choice really, I was at my Uncle's and Aunt's summer house in France and they made me try it," Nina said with a small laugh at Harri's expression.
(( :huh: Why would a vegetarian eat cows tounge?!?!? hahahaha, but seriously? Cows tounge?))
"Eww gross!" Harri said "You can taste the taste buds? Thats nasty," she siad a shiver running up her spine "So basically its like snogging a cow?" she asked laughing.
[Yeah its actually really good, its one of those things i miss ... you can't taste the taste buds or anything it is really vinegary and soft but its good ]
"I've never had it, your reaction is priceless though," Nina said with a hearty laugh.
((No! It sounds too gross! I could never eat it! Does it actually look like just a toungue?))
Harri shook her head "And please say your not planning too!" she said laughing, "Because then I will have to official tell everyone that Nina Patrokov snogged a cow....and liked it!" she said grinning mischiviously
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