Moke
Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Riding in Narnia!
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Allen Wentworth First Year
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Originally Posted by FireboltAvis88 Sander grinned and nodded enthusiastically,"Well then if you're ever in my neck of the woods, send me an Owl and I'll be more than happy to show you around." he told Tessa.
.....that's if I'm still living in Norway. One could never know where he would end up in if he got drafted to play professionally.
Then he quickly shook his head at her next comment. "Actually the only time I like being alone, is when I want to clear my head and my other siblings refuse to be quiet. Then I just go take a walk in the woods behind our house. It's nice out there. Quiet and serene especially near the lake. Would you like to see a picture of where I live?" Sander asked Tessa. He always loved showing people where he lived. Not what he lived in because a house was just a house but he loved showing people the areas around it.
Then he laughed a loud again. He liked talking with Tessa. She had a great sense of humor. Sander knew that she knew he had made up the part about Badgers being mute, but he honestly didn't really know what sound they made.
Was it a whining sound or something like what a beaver would make....but what sound did a beaver make either. He chided himself for not noticing such small details like this. He knew that there were beavers and even badgers where he lived. He just had never asked them to speak with him.
......not that he could speak Animal. Tessa smiled at him. "Well, I'm sure I will be at some point- we've been all over Europe and North America. And, once I'm a Pro-Quidditch player, I'll be travelling even more. I'll definitely owl you," she told him with a grin.
She nodded, understanding but only partially agreeing. "I don't have any siblings," she told him with a forlorn smile. "But I think I can understand how they could be quite loud," she glanced over at her friends with a fond smile before returning her attention to Sander. "It is nice, but it gets so lonely... My Dad does a lot of his work out in the middle of nowhere," she explained. The woods were wonderful- for the first hour. Then she was ready for action and excitement- or at least more human contact.
"I would love to see it," she said, bouncing slightly as she leaned closer to him to see. "What else is around you? Are you in more of the country or the city?" she asked. She'd never been at a house for very long- or at least, not since she was very young.
She was glad she could make Sander laugh. She loved bringing out that side to people, but she also enjoyed the sound of his laugh. It made her smile just hearing it. "What are you thinking about?" she asked, tapping his forehead. "You look very deep in thought right now," she teased. Quote:
Originally Posted by LilFox06 Mitchell nodded. "Hopefully this school isn't any different. It would suck if my last two years of school weren't worth anything." he said. "Ah. Quidditch player. I've found out that is big here." Which he wouldn't quite believe given the other sports out there in the world. But whatever.
He grinned. It was nice to talk to someone who was so similar. "Perfect. I'm really good at it. It should only take me a day or two. You said sixth year, right?" Because he'd need to find one her age. "Nah- from what I've seen, everywhere has a similar plan for education. You may relearn a few things or there may be things that you have to catch up on, but the general amount of it is standard," she assured him. Or at least she hoped- she'd never attended a school in England...
"Yeah, it's one of the biggest sports for Wizarding Europe," she told him with a grin. "Is there a sport you prefer instead?" she asked, mentally running through all of the American sports that she knew. There were quite a few, and a handful that were bigger in the US than in Europe.
"Excellent! Yup, Sixth Year," she confirmed. "How did you get so good at finding connections?" she inquired, raising an eyebrow. She was curious- it would be a good skill to have, after all. Quote:
Originally Posted by AlwaysSnapesGirl The speech had been made thankfully and it wasn't even that long. Truebridge was getting better with these speeches, in Penelope's opinion. Quick, short, and to the point so they could eat. Very smart. This Gryffindor approved.
And as she started piling some food onto her plate, Penelope realized someone was talking to her. She didn't think she'd seen this girl before, so she must've been a transfer, which was cool. Especially since she'd clearly been sorted into Gryffindor. And that was when the girl basically confirmed it, along with her name. And a sixth year? Their year just kept getting bigger it seemed, but that was also kinda cool. "Yeah, I am," she replied with a smile. "I'm Penelope. Welcome to Gryffindor." "Hello Penelope," she said with a warm smile. "Thanks! It seems like a fun house," she said, looking up and down at their table. "How long have you been at Hogwarts, if you don't mind me asking," she said with a warm smile. "Anything in particular you like, or that I should know?" she asked with a soft laugh. After all, might as well find things out when she first arrived- especially if someone had a good warning or advice. She wanted to know all that she could about the school before the classes started.
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