Aramis fixed Hugo with a bemused expression as he poked his head out from under the blanket. As much like he didn't like seeing Hugo sad, he much preferred mopey Hugo to angry Hugo. "Oh," Aramis said, blinking a few times when Hugo explained that for once, he wasn't just being a sore loser. "I guess not much we can do about that one," he offered after a moment, giving Hugo a sympathetic shrug, hand still resting on Hugo's knee. Quidditch had never been as important to Aramis as it was to Hugo, and Aramis doubted he'd ever get on a broom for anything more than a bit of fun now that his career at school was over, but he had to admit he'd miss this part; time with the team, with Gemma, and especially Hugo. "At least if you need someone to tell you to suck it up after a bad match, you could always owl me," he said softly, giving Hugo's leg another, gentler squeeze.