10-31-2013, 12:49 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Vienna [GMT+1]
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Siobhán O'Shea Graduated x3 x2
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Originally Posted by gangrene8 She had seen her, as she saw everyone that had passed through the courtyard and it's corridor, even if they didn't see her. But Olly did see Dora and she wasn't the least bit surprised when the fifth year came over. A bit pleased in fact, even if she didn't show it. Isidora wouldn't come out of hiding if she didn't want to see some familiar faces. "I love the snow," She didn't look up from her book, just kept writing within the margins. "And the cold. Have a high tolerance for it." Dora kept quiet for a long while, flipping pages and writing notes in the margins. The best thing about Olly was that she didn't require talking. They could sit and simply enjoy each other's company and that be that.
When she was ready to talk to the girl again, she paused to glace up from her book and over at the girl from under her hood. "This isn't much snow though. Not compared to home it's not." Olly glanced at the other girl for a moment when she replied. "Mhm." She didn't mind the cold either. As long as you wore enough clothes it was fine. Unlike, say, in Muggle Studies class where she'd been wearing her normal school robes and it had been FREEZING. Then she hadn't particularly liked the cold. But usually she agreed with Dora had said, yes. She watched her scribble something in her book a second longer before averting her gaze to the snow at her feet. She drew a line in it with her shoe absently. "Yeah?" That actually did catch her attention and she looked back up at Dora's face. They had more snow than that? Like, outside their house or something? Olly wasn't sure she would want to be, like, properly snowed in or something. Because while she did stay home a lot, she'd absolutely hate the idea of not being ABLE to leave the house. Then again, they were witches, so there was probably an easy spell to get rid of the snow. |
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