10-19-2013, 04:30 PM
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Kappa
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ashton P. Walker First Year x11 x11
| *has been here aaaaalll along, Sarah!* Act 2 - Post 1, me thinks. Eagle Eye [⅓ Badger Trio] Felon & Kafka ♥ Gilderoy Lockhart <3 [TEAM 947!] Text Cut: Aidan ^^ Quote:
Originally Posted by HaRoHeGiNeLu Oookay. Tug of war with cakes. And since Lex decided to partner up with Tag, the natural thing was for Aidan to partner up with Lottie, yes?
Well, somehow that's what happened.
Too bad Schuyler wasn't here. "I'll get the cake." Since he wasn't playing with Lex, he wasn't sure which kind he should get. The obvious choice of chocolate chocolate chocolatey chocolate wasn't a must have. And Lottie never seemed like...Lex in that way. So Aidan claimed a white cake with chocolate frosting. A little of both. "On three? You can count." Ladies first. He was a gentleman. A very careful gentleman with Lotus.
So, she didn't care for balloons, she didn't care for cake, she didn't care for Charms, EVEN. Well, not with that one teaching, because if Airey taught Charms then it'd be her favorite class, yes? Yes. And now Aidan pretty much decided they were partnering up. Well, fine, if they did this quickly then the class will be over, yes? That's all she wanted. And he could have the cake for all she cared. "Okay." That's all she said, and she did NOT tie the balloon around her wrist, no, because how annoying. Also, she was probably leaving it behind when the class was over. Vinteren will probably frown upon her actions, but who cares. Unless she took it along and left it in the Charms office. Now that's more likely to happen. Nod. Yeah, okay, she was counting, whatever. "One." Get in place, Aidan, don't just stand there. "Two." She almost did the spell here, but nah, he said three, let's be nice. "Three!" Whipping motion and all..., "Carpe Retractum!" And the purple rope was doing its job getting around the cake.
Now we're just being all ninja-like and not moving from our spot. Fuller did say stationary. Until her own count reached zero, at least. 10, 9, 8... |
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