09-18-2013, 12:52 PM
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Billywig
Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Gallifrey (GMT +1)
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Adrienne Rebecca Colbert Seventh Year | The Last of Her Kind Quote:
Originally Posted by amadshade ....And the very first thing that popped into Tora's head was, "That must be where Professor Airey got that big red bag from the lesson yesterday!" she said laughing a bit. Then she remembered where they were going and why. "Ok. Let's go take a look. But I'm just saying that if it's too hard to get in, or if we have to go take an Arithmancy class to get in- I refuse." She said sternly, striding off down the corridor once more. Then she reconsidered and turned on her heel to face Adrienne again. "Actually I don't refuse to somehow get the door open. I just refuse to do so without help. And I don't really care if that isn't something you do, but I do that when I don't like something. And I don't like Arithmancy. So if we can't figure it out- we ask for help. Deal?" She didn't quite say it unkindly, but it wasn't kind either. She was just annoyed that Adrienne had (in her mind) tricked her into going somewhere she didn't want to be. "Heh, yeah." Adrienne cracked a smile at that. Creepy evil Santa guy, though, wasn't her favourite. He wasn't her favourite teacher, either, after the fiasco the first lesson had been, with the beards and the paint and the dumb fake facts... ugh. Plus, his beard was not as nice-looking as Santa's was, at least in pictures she'd seen. "Alright, okay, fine!" she said, holding her hands up defensively. "We will ask for help if we have to. I just want to know what's behind the door!" And if it involved dead bodies or something. Hey, that would be exciting, dead bodies, wouldn't it? "I like maths, but I'm not a huge fan of Arithmancy either." The interpretations and charts were, in her opinion, unnecessarily confusing, and they didn't have the reassuringly always-one-right-answer that maths did, it was more open to... interpretation (hehhe).
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