Lysander leaned forward as Selene set out the stones. Despite a year of taking Ancient Runes, they all meant practically nothing to him, and he waited with bated breath for her to explain. The Gryffindor nodded intently along, as if he understood every word that came out of the girl's mouth, when in reality she could have been speaking mermish, or gobbledygook. He hadn't the faintest clue what any of it meant. Did he have an issue with gifts? Did he have to be more generous, or less generous? This reading stuff was hard to follow, and he regretted not paying more attention in class. He tried to follow more closely when Selene talked about the advice that the stones offered, but his brow creased when she mentioned human reflection, and that he was only one of many thousand people. He didn't want to be just another person, another number in life. Why be anyone when you could be someone? Lysander wasn't sure what he expected from the stones. Maybe that they'd be a little more direct, and spell out the name of his future soulmate. Instead, he was just confused by everything Selene said. It probably made perfect sense to her, she was Elvera's daughter. He bet she knew so much about the future and divining, and she seemed quite pleased with the outcome, so he guessed he should have been too. Whatever she'd just told him, it was a good thing. "The light that will always beat the dark? That sounds great. Cool. Okay." He said, trying to sound more enthusiastic than he felt. She said he'd like it, and if he understood anything about runes, he was sure it would've been true, so that's how he decided he'd act. "Thanks, Selene. I promise not to try and uh, change the future." He said, pushing himself from the grass and back up to his feet. He wasn't certain he knew enough about the reading to know how to change the outcome, anyway. He wasn't sure he wanted to.