Bicorn
Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Octopus's Garden
Posts: 16,737
Hogwarts RPG Name: Freja Hapgood-Messer Hufflepuff First Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Brenna Kavanaugh Slytherin Seventh Year
x8 x4
| Arts TRANSPONSTER! Quote:
Originally Posted by verbain After a particularly effort-filled journey to the Astronomy Tower, Theo needed a few seconds to regain his breath. He had never been up here before, but woooah, it was kinda pretty! He didn't know what Alchemy was, though.
Sounded a bit clever for his liking.
As he entered and sat down at an empty table, his eyes travelled to the notice on the board. Do not touch the stuff, again.
fjsopdfopsdfsdkf.
That just made him want to touch it more, did the professors not understand this?
"Hello, professor." He said, eyes wandering elsewhere. Alchemy reminded Sophie of her dad for no particular reason. Maybe because that sounded smart and her dad was smart! Sophie was sure that her father would be proud of her if she went to this seminar, and it did sound interesting, so why not?
Aaaaall the way from the kitchen levels, Sophie wondered what they would be talking about. Surely they wouldn't be able to learn everything about Alchemy in ONE seminar... and it was all so complex and full of details. How would it be possible to learn ANYTHING in ONE seminar anyways?? That made Sophie even more excited for it.
She entered the room and looked around, There were a lot of people int there already! That would be fun. GAAAASP! Professor Schirmeeeeeeeeeeeeer!!!! Sophie smiled widely at the woman who had taught her the very first spell she had ever cast! And Sophie loved Charms, so that meant a lot. Buuuuuut Sophie knew how professor Schirmer was, so she just waved happily at the witch. "Hi, professor Schirmer! Welcome back!" And she turned around to find herself a seat.
THEODORE! She rushed towards her little friend. "Hey, Theodore! Long time no see!" She said sitting down next to him. All these classes and homework were keeping Sophie from seeing all of her friends! She didn't like that a lot, but what could she do? |