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Hogwarts RPG Name: Leah Abbott Fifth Year | please don't let me be miunderstood SPOILER!!: Hayden Quote:
Originally Posted by littledhampir Hayden stood patiently, staring up at the portraits, but none of them seemed to be talking. Maybe they were physically incapable. Or maybe they were just mean. Either way, it didn't look-well actually sound-like any of them were going to be giving her directions anywhere anytime soon. Luckily for her she heard a voice coming from behind her. And this voice did not belong to a portrait. It belonged to another young Hufflepuff. "Hi," Hayden said with a smile. She hadn't really talked to anyone before, so she was excited to meet a new person. "My name is Hayden, and I'm a first year." Meaning she'd only been there for one day and therefore she should be excused for getting lost and this girl should recognize that. No teasing allowed. "Oh yes that would be wonderful," Hayden answered gratefully. "I still don't really know how to get anywhere, but I thought I was going in the right direction. Am I close, at least?" Hopefully she wasn't somewhere completely wrong, like the seventh floor or something. That would be embarrassing. Phew, Leah was glad that the girl did not freak out and start yelling and wailing and stuff. She had a knack for creeping up on people's back and scare them, even the old guys. And even more, Leah earned a smile! "Ooh a firstie~ A late welcome to Hogwarts and Hufflepuff, Hayden!" She tried to make sure that her welcomes were delivered to all the new Badgers, but obviously had missed out this young lady. "Close? You're only steps away from our destination!" Leah said, her eyes wide. "Well, okay, not steps, but I believe we are..." she looked around, though there was not much to see except the portraits, "on the first floor. The common room is somewhere below us." Considering that the second year had landed up in the library on her way back to her dormitory after a full week of school, Hayden was really good. "Would you like to get out of here now, or would you like to talk some more to the portraits?" |