12-29-2012, 09:36 PM
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Diricawl
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Zahra Kettleburn Seventh Year | Inside Kitty | HIT ENTER | UNO Queen Quote:
Originally Posted by Deniiz Joćo was confused as she did nothing to get the book from him. Although she looked fairly unconcerned about it for the moment, he still kept it as far as he could from her and tried to relax like she did, raising his eyebrows at her remark. "I believe I am proficient too," he said, wondering where this was heading to.
Oh. It was heading to there. "I'm afraid in Brazil the name is not 'Post Office', so excuse my ignorance." His sentence sounded too childish suddenly, as if he couldn't find the words to tell. He hated it when she had the control. And looking into her blue eyes, he could see he didn't stand a chance.
She. She was a wonder. "I have just bought one, one week before coming here to let necessary people know." She had a place among them too. Only, she'd written him sooner than he could. "I'll also learn 'Post Office' in Portuguese as soon as I'm home." So he WOULD owl her. "It's obvious you knew about this place though... and I believe there was also one in Hogwarts?" So it wasn't only him that didn't write. It was mutual. "Seeing is believing and I've yet to see," a letter from him. And she wanted one. Aspen didn't usually make her wants known. She wasn't greedy, she wasn't spoiled, and she was patient enough to wait for whatever she wanted.
Except, apparently... this. It was important that he knew she wanted letters.
She wanted something else, too, oddly enough - something she'd been thinking about for ages now. But she'd get to that.
Aspen smiled at his talking, always fascinated in his Brazil, and him in general. She had about a million and seven questions about his owl. (Was the owl here? Was it a boy or girl? Could she meet it? Was it a long distance flyer, or a sprinter? Would she see it at Hogwarts? Where did he buy it? How old was it? AND MORE!) To her credit though, she didn't ask them all.
She nodded confirmation to his question. Indeed, there was an owlery at Hogwarts. A Post in Hogsmeade, too. Feeling honesty was best, particularly if she was going to GET those things she WANTED, Aspen told him the truth. "I wrote you a lot. Probably weekly." Shrug. "School is kind of boring without you around to fight with. I mean, you can only set the Head Girl on fire so many times before even that is boring. ....I just didn't send any of the letters. You weren't exactly pleased with me when you left." Though Merlin only knew why.
Aspen had MORE to say, that was obvious, and a million questions - but she stopped herself in an obvious way. She was going to shut up and let him talk now - and build up her courage to ask him for what she wanted (IN ADDITION TO HER BOOK!). |
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