02-04-2014, 05:57 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Amelia "Mia" Adair Slytherin Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Leigh Upstead Hufflepuff Fifth Year x11
| be curious, not judgmental Text Cut: Culloden Quote:
Originally Posted by StarShine Cosgrach nodded gravely. He was BEYOND glad he wasn't there to be pied, but just to oversee it. He didn't answer her question right away, but examined the situa-- "You are NOT getting pied!" As sternly as that sounded! He even frowned at her to emphasise his point. Botros and Annie there was terrible enough, and maybe Sophie and Kirby too, so he wasn't going to see his protege being pied as well. "We discussed it thoroughly. I think he really wants to be there." Fully knowing what would happen. It was sad. Stupid. Unintelligible. But fact. True. Right there.
He... had to start it soon. "The rules are," he roared to get their attention, because he was going to explain it for only once: "You won't take turns but pie at once from this selection of ghosts' choice," he indicated to the rotten, smelling pies and wrinkled his nose. They really was terrible! "You have two minutes." He moved away to the side to oversee it, checked his watch and said "GO!"
Two minutes had started. FROWN. Sophie crossed her arms and gave Culloden an indignant look. Part of her was kind of relieved that the man seemed to care so much that he didn't want it to happen to her, but she was still more than willing to sacrifice herself for the Runes professor. She had a feeling, though, that if she still tried to go make a run in front of Botros, Culloden would expect that from her and hold her back. Or be disappointed that she disobeyed, as noble as she wanted to be.
So she didn't have much of a choice.
Everyone was present and ready to go, it seemed, and Sophie's arms crossed tighter over her chest as she let out a defeated, annoyed huff. She instinctively moved off to the side alongside the Potions Master, but as he told the chosen students to go ahead, she leaned into Culloden and whispered, "You're right. I'm not gonna watch this - I think I'm gonna go leave a present in his office to make him feel better when he gets back there. Don't get hit, okay? I'll see ya." Turning her gaze away entirely so she wouldn't even catch a glimpse of the start of the two minutes, Sophie headed out of the dungeons, having had enough of the party. More than enough.
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