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Old 05-15-2011, 09:30 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Moritz Schultz (#0f667e)
Ravenclaw
Seventh Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Nancy Schultz (#ac6f77)
Hufflepuff
Fourth Year
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Jamie stumbled quite literally through the castle, wearing some new shoes that his parents had sent him. Two sizes too big, I might add. But being the GOOD KID that he was, the third year attempted to give them a test run. Maybe they would adjust... eh, wasn't happening really.

After a day of exhausting lessons and exhausting big-shoe walking, Jamie Keaton found himself and his shoes along the fifth floor where he came across some statues. He lingered by the Fred and George one, of course. They were legends and Jamie wanted to be like them. It would be a slow but sure process, but it would happen!

Flinching as he heard a voice, the boy's head peered to the other statues, with a curious eyebrow raised.

No way! Small world! Or... small school. It was Jamie's new Hufflepuff friend, Alex! He remembered, and only hoped that he would, too. "Heyyy, Alex! It's me - Jamie from Slytherin house." What was he saying, who could forgot Jamie? "I thought I recognized the voice talking to statues." Like THAT wasn't weird at all. He kept shtum, though.

"Oh, you draw?" That was pretty cool. Jamie had no particularly cool hobbies, apart from skateboarding. But was that a hobby? Drawing was. Argh. Why were Hufflepuffs so uncontrollably cool? It aggravated Jamie sometimes.
Alex looked up and, much to his surprise, saw Jamie, the nice Slytherin he'd met in History of Magic. The ONLY person in that house who had shown much interest in him at all. Hehehe. He wondered if Sierra knew yet, that would probably drive her NUTS!

"Hey!" he said with a smile. He nodded and looked down at his drawing. "Yeah, a little bit, when I'm bored," he said with a shrug. His drawings were nothing special, at least he didn't think so. It was just a way to pass the time and de-stress when he was feeling frazzled.

"Do you draw?" he asked. It'd be cool to meet someone who didn't think he was weird for drawing doodles all over his notes.
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