Quote:
Originally Posted by
*JoshMoonson*
The first thing she did was inflict pain on him. He didn't really deserve it, but he never did. He grabbed his arm as he winced at the pain vibrating through his nerves in his arm."Owe Ara...Why do you not punch like a girl." He complained as her father taught her too well. Something he had to remind himself to THANK him for. He rubbed his arm as he shot her a look. THANKS A LOT. " I didn't do anything. I don't know what your talking about." He told her as he stood up even taller. He had no idea and that was his story.
Some Air? Like the Dungeons never had any air flow."You do know to get Sunlight you have to get out in it. Your currently in the Shadows." He made a small gesture to where they were standing, pointing out that they were in a shaded area. "Your just afraid you'll get wet." It was true. " I won't push you in this time. I promise." Sometimes it was just too easy to torture Ara.
Ara gave a quick flash of a fake grin then it quickly vanished. Corvus so deserved that quick reflex of a punch for scaring her and she knew it. "You know exactly what I am talking about when you sneak up and scare the Merlin's beard out of me." Gah! Like, who does things like that?
She then rolled her eyes and sighed to the sunlight statement. "I know that is how you get sunlight but I don't need too much, just a ray or two." She turned her neck from side to side, stretching her shoulders and back, then up went her arms. Every once in a while a popping sound could be heard as her joints were positioned back in place.
"I know you. You will do anything your little Slytherin brain will tell you to do just to succeed in the wizarding world." Her eyes narrowed as she began to smile. "See, we are more alike than you think. I guess that is why we are wearing the green robes instead of some other color." Slytherin fit her style to a T and her father was more than impressed with his wonderful daughter and the House the sorting hat told her she was going to be in.