yet.- She explained reading the surprise on the dragon's face.- He was summoned shortly after you finished your first lesson, and he didn't want to disturb you, so he didn't say anything to you.

-Thank you for telling me.- Draco nodded, refraining from bowing. He suspected Gizel wouldn't react too well to such formality.- I thought I'd see master some more before I leave.- He added sitting down at the table.- I wanted to ask a few things....
-The intricacies of magic, isn't it?- The elven maiden squinted slightly, so the dragon only nodded briefly, sensing that it was not a topic she would be interested in.
-Unfortunately, young master will have to wait until tomorrow with his questions.- Oscar appeared out of nowhere, silently like a phantom.- It is possible that the earl will not return until night. So I advise you to be patient.
-Don't worry, Darius is probably wondering all the time if he should come back and help you with something. Even if he looks calm he rarely really is.- Gizel seemed somewhat amused. The elven lady was amused every time she had the chance to put a pin in her friend's head, but surprisingly she knew a lot about him really and, despite her behaviour, she cared about him. In her own way. Draco was beginning to suspect that they weren't such ordinary friends. The glances they exchanged with each other always hid something behind them and, too often for the dragon's taste, they made Darius look away or his face flush. It was possible that they had some feelings for each other, quite deep ones. However, they both tried to hide this fact. They seemed not to know themselves what they should do with them.
Draco was getting thoughtful. He still didn't know what he should really think about the elven beauty. On the one hand, every word she spoke seemed balanced, thoughtful and lined with at least one subtext. He had no idea how to read what she was saying, but her tone and her eyes betrayed many of the emotions she was