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Originally Posted by
EmilyMalfoy It was...Luke. Isobel tried to make her look like she wasn't panicking, and she blushed against her will. The insanely hot Luke she had met on the train was coming to sit by her. Did he really think she was that exciting? Well, they had kind of...connected. She still felt like she had known him for her whole life, even though she had just met him. Isobel looked around for someone to talk to, to distract herself from the blonde head. But Jaymie was talking to someone, and so was Treyen, and she was awaiting a reply from Mikey, who she was determined to convince to try out for the Quidditch team.
And then he spoke to her. All he said was hi, but Isobel couldn't think of anything to say. She took a breath and turned to him, her face the picture of calm and cool. "Hello Luke," she said, trying to keep her voice steady. So...he was in Gryffindor? Dang. Interesting. So, if he tried out for Quidditch, they would be rivals. House points didn't matter as much to her, Quidditch was what really counted. "How have you been?" That sounded stupid; she had just seen him a couple minutes ago on the train. Oh well, she couldn't take it back now.
Yes, Luke noticed the blush. That was why he had come over here. It amused him.
"Hello Isobel," he said in a formal tone, because that's what she sounded like. Formal; like it was a buisness meeting. Exibit A; How have you been? He had talked to her just a couple of minutes ago.
"Horrible," he said, faking a sad expression.
"I just had a near-death experiance." Quote:
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TaraGranger "That's cool!" Tara said as she heard the last part of what Luke said."Nice to meet you Luke!" Tara looked at him for a moment or to to see his robes.Well, friends make everything better Tara thought in her head."I was wondering if you just left the Gryffindor table or did you visit the other tables to?" Tara asked curiously.
"I got bored over there," Luke told her.
"I only know one person, so I came over here, because that's where the only person I know is." That didn't make much sense, but it didn't really matter.