by interrupting their exchange of words, and it also gave him a chance to at least form some opinion of them. It seemed that while the brothers looked different in manner, it was actually not only their appearance that they shared. Despite their superficial differences, their characters were very similar and they almost read each other's minds.
-What would you suggest to start with?- Florence threw while playing with one of the metal ornaments at his cuff.
-Maybe...- James pondered for a moment while casting his eyes down the corridor. When he set foot on the first step it as if dawned on him.-What kind of armour do you use, anyway?- He turned towards the mage with curiosity.

-Mostly the light ones...- Draco mused trying to remember what they trained in at the Academy in Dagos.-Half-armour with reinforced bracers.- He nodded slightly.
-Leather, lamellar, scaled?- James asked, wondering where to start and what would be the best choice as a first suggestion.
-Rather reinforced steel...- Answered the dragon reflexively, before he had time to think. He bit his tongue too late. Of course, steel half-armour with reinforcements was, for dragons, a light armour that did not hinder their movements and protected their body, but for other races it was rather medium or even heavy armour. He blinked a few times and looked at the others. All three stopped a step behind him and looked at him surprised.
-It is rather not light armour,- stated Angus calmly.-Although, I think that having grown up in Dagos it is difficult to define what is light armour.- He glanced at his brother, who only nodded.-For dragons something you described is indeed light armour.
-It's hard not to get used to something like that when you have almost only dragons as friends.- Draco tried to break out.
-Then at least we know what to look for.- Said James slowly, glancing at him again.-Come on, I think we have something suitable.
Draco moved immediately to follow him, but he could have sworn the brothers exchanged meaningful glances again without even having to speak to each other.
