Alright, I don't speak dragon, is that better? [Not goign to apologise for snapping, because she's angry that he's right.
And she presses her lips together to let him finish making his point quietly, all the while silently seething that she is apparently being held accountable for the behaviour of wizarding Britain.
But still Hermione Granger enough that the idea of dragons being caged, the way he describes it, is horrible and fills her with more righteous wrath.]
I've seen dragons caged before, too. [Spoken with a very tense, high and mighty tone.] And on both occasions I helped them escape, so - [Deep breath, and:] Why are you scolding me?
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And she presses her lips together to let him finish making his point quietly, all the while silently seething that she is apparently being held accountable for the behaviour of wizarding Britain.
But still Hermione Granger enough that the idea of dragons being caged, the way he describes it, is horrible and fills her with more righteous wrath.]
I've seen dragons caged before, too. [Spoken with a very tense, high and mighty tone.] And on both occasions I helped them escape, so - [Deep breath, and:] Why are you scolding me?