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Orla
She stared at... Emm... she didn't know her name so the girl looking the other way so she moved her head slowly the other direction
Ehh.. WHAT? O__O
She peeped over her shoulder it was nothing... OK-AY
''Nice to meet you'' Oh she was a newbie?That's why she didn't know her... She looked about her age atleast thirteen right? maybe fourteen she didn't know... She wasn't a firstie if that was the case she wouldn't be talking to her not that she was snobbish but..thaatt..She was moody somtimes and she didn't like taking it out on ickle little firsties even though she didn't do so before... ''Caitlyn! Cuute,'' Nice? yeah that was possible she could try right? ''Oh so what year you going into... I'm going in third,'' she smiled and looked around
Caelyn nodded, then an awkward silence followed. DANG, she hated those. Without even thinking, she blew a bubble with her gum, (and she was a bubblegum pro, mind)... the bubble went huge until it popped all over her face. Her cheeks reddened as she got the murky bits off her nose and chin. Why did she always humiliate herself like this? WHY.
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Sorry, uh... Always get a bit carried away with gum.." Yea... that didn't sound too creepy, right? Gosh, now her face was all sticky. The thirteen year old reached into her bag once again, wrapped her used gum into some paper, and pulled out a wet wipe to clean her face. Much better. Coughing shortly, Caelyn looked back to LuLu. Right... HUH?
CAITLYN? She was pretty sure that she did not introduce herself with a 'T' in the middle of her name.
Nope. That would not do.
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CAELYN, actually." The blonde almost bellowed. "
Reeeeally? I'm going into third year, too!" That was lucky. She would probably feel very patronised if LuLu was a seventh year. But she did look young so there wasn't too much worry there. "
You're a returning student then?" She asked, then paused, "
You must tell me all about Hogwarts!"
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I'm talking... nice teachers, mean teachers, secret hideouts, most fun places. Ya get my drift?"
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