09-02-2013, 01:46 AM
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DERP Mooncalf
Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Winterfell
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Samuel Chevalier Graduated x2
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Originally Posted by the fastest seeker Now here comes the question. She did NOT have anything against the home-schooled kids. One of her mother's friend's kid was one and he was sane. However, that perspective of hers changed just recently. Exactly when she stepped into the compartment at the back of the train and met the home-schooled girl who didn't appreciate the conversation and was not probably telling the driver to pull over because she wanted to get off the train. Good luck with that. And Cassia totally had nothing to do with it, nooope, what makes you think sooo? "Naah," She finally answered shrugging. "Just...Some might not be used to..interacting with people." She said choosing her words carefully. And she was glad she did after hearing Schuyler's next words. Did she say she had a home-schooled friend? GULP. Naah.. she shouldn't be that paranoid. Coincidence.
This girl was cool. She didn't hold a handkerchief and wipe her tears while talking about her old school. Cool I tell you. The snake smiled at that. "I bet every school is great if we have the cool people to hang out with." She totally believed in that.
Cassia tightened her grip on the frog not allowing it to hop away. Lots years of practice that no frog got away since her first year. "Did you get to hang out in see Diagon Alley?" She assumed that she did unless she wasn't the one that bought the school requirements. "I'm from here, England." She told her after nibbling the frog's arms. "I live in the lake district," A bonus info. "Though, this summer I had spent much of it in the Diagon Alley, it's a cool place really. I was interning at the Leaky Cauldron." She lost count of how many times she bragged told people about it. She wanted to go on but she had the entire frog in her mouth so she needed to swallow.
Interesting. It almost sounded as if Cassia had met Olly herself. Maybe they had? Though maybe they hadn't. Of all the Hogwarts students.. "Aah. Yeah, maybe sometimes." Maybe some home-schooled students were sheltered, but Olly seemed anything but sheltered. And Schuyler had the feeling that the girl's difficulty with people stemmed from a place separate from anything that had to do with how she went about her previous years of schooling. Her mind lingered on her other friend until some words broke her from her thoughts.
Schuyler smiled and nodded to Cassia's theory that one's definition of a 'good school' could not be complete without having good friends. "I think you're right, Cassia." Maybe she would be one of those friends..
Another nod. "Yep, I got to explore Diagon Alley and all its shoppes." Or, most of its shoppes. She glanced over at the girl when she mentioned that she had had the opportunity to intern in Diagon Alley this past summer. And, if Schuyler wasn't mistaken, it looked like something she was quite proud of. "That's really cool - what kind of stuff did you do?" The Leaky Cauldron was one place where Schuyler hadn't gotten to dine.
As she was walking, she turned away from Cassia to look forward. Hey.. there was Olly! Hah. What a coincidence. A grin flashed over Schuyler's face and she took the blonde's arm as she looked to her again. "That's Olly! She's the one I just told you about." The fifteen-year-old cast her eyes on Olivia Clarke again, and she lifted her arms so her hands flanked either side of her mouth as she called out, "Olly!"
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