Of course he could have been mistaken, however Noah rarely assumed he was mistaken until he was proven most definitely to be. That Mim perhaps didn't want to talk about it was also something that Noah didn't consider, for after all she had told Adela and Noah liked to think he was just as close to Mim, if not closer, than his cousin was.
She was mercifully about as far away from Pince as she could possibly be and without so much as a by your leave Noah slipped into the seat nest to her, brown eyes casting over her scrolls of History of Magic notes. "So," He continued reading as he spoke, "I hear McKinney got lucky after the game?" His fingers tapped against the table as his brows furrowed slightly, his mind casting itself back to OWL History of Magic. Unlike most sane students Noah had actually enjoyed the subject, mainly because he soon learnt he could contest the capitalist pureblood view of history that Binns preached. "I think you will find," he looked up at her finally, "That Marvin the Mad did not really betray Bertram Bonecrusher, Binns just says he did because he can't stomach the notion that Bertram sold himself out and left his Goblins to get slaughtered by ensuring the Ministry didn't accept the 'fake' surrender which was in fact genuine. Doesn't make the Ministry look too good that one, killing goblins who were quite happy not to fight."




