10-15-2012, 11:08 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Siobhán O'Shea Graduated x3 x2
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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie Kurumi made her way to the Potions classroom feeling a little apprehensive, and not just because of her dreams. The moment her eyes fell on Professor Lafay the Gryffindor's stomach tied in knots as she slowly made her way towards the front, passing by Sierra's desk as she did. She ended up uncharacteristically pausing here to venture a glance at the Slytherin and offered a small smile. "Hey...Sierra," she said before moving along to her usual seat and setting her bag on the ground.
She offered Professor Lafay a weak smile and a small bow before she took her seat and took a look at the board. Truth Serums....this was...going to be a theoretical lesson maybe? Yes? Only bad things could come from a homework assignment based on this...possibly worse than the Polyjuice Potion and Kurumi really...REALLY did not want to have anything that resemble a repeat of that. Another Potions lesson. And Professor Lafay looked even worse than last time. A lot. This time Lewis may have stared at her a second longer than could be considered normal polite behavior but only because he was so shocked by her appearance. If she kept getting worse like she was now Lewis wasn't sure what she would look like for their next lesson. Or if she would be present for it.
Or if she was even going to have a choice of whether or not to be present. "Good day, Professor." Bowing his head slightly in greeting, Lewis walked past Professor Lafay's desk, still glancing at her once in a while with a rather wary look on his face. She probably wasn't exactly someone who would ask for help even if she needed it so he wasn't entirely sure what to do. "Do you think we should...do something?" He whispered to Kurumi once he'd taken a seat next to her, his eyes still on the professor in the front.
He hadn't even read what the class would be about, nor had had the chance to wonder what that implied. |
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