05-26-2012, 07:04 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin First Year x5 x3
| *coughs* I actually did think about this. xD And yes, I've read these. Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict Stella had settled in and just started munching on the caramel popcorn she'd picked up as she'd waited for the lesson to begin. Every once in a while she'd glance upward at the books hovering over them, almost as if she expected one to fall eventually, but seeing as they seemed rather unlikely to move, she'd gone back to thinking about the lesson. Not to mention if they were going to be restricted to just Muggle authors, seeing as it was Muggle Studies, but then she really didn't have a problem with it if they did. Although she wondered if Professor Cerulean would understand her curiosity if Shakespeare was just a Muggle or if he really was a wizard who just chose to hide his abilities. Maybe that's more something to ask Professor Scabior, she thought, Or on second thought...
She'd picked up her water bottle and started to take a sip as Professor Cerulean had finally opened the lesson, after a bit of an odd moment that made Stella wonder if maybe the woman had eaten too much of the rainbow popcorn. She finished taking her drink as the discussion had started, though, then set the bottle back down near her feet as the students around her had started offering their favorite pieces of literature. And, during a brief moment of silence, she raised her hand. "Honestly, my favorite author would be Shakespeare. Especially 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' or 'The Tempest', but besides that, I also really love The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux," she offered, slowly lowering her hand after she'd spoken. She wasn't entirely sure if anyone else would have been familiar with the story, but she really hoped she wasn't going to have to explain the intricacies there.
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